Weather in Spain

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Lessons

Lesson 1: Weather words

  • To name and identify types of weather in Spanish.

Lesson 2: What’s the weather like?

  • To ask and answer questions about the weather.

Lesson 3: Compass points

  • To read and interpret a text about the weather.

Lesson 4: Weather forecast

  • To follow a spoken and written passage about the weather.

Lesson 5: ¿Qué tiempo hace hoy?

  • To compose a weather forecast script.

Lesson 6: Spanish weather presenters

  • To perform a weather forecast in Spanish.

Key skills

Language comprehension

  • Listening

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Key vocabulary

el tiempo

está lloviendo

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Assessment – Spanish Year 4: Weather in Spain

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