Weather Upper Int
Weather Upper Int
Weather Upper Int
breeze
gale-force
showers
chilly
mild
warm
cool
damp
pouring (with rain)
drizzling
drought
flood
hailstorm
thunder
tornado
LISTENING
a 3.6 You're going to listen to Martin Cinert from Prague talking about the night the River Vltava flooded.
Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).
I His office wasn't at risk, but his flat was.
2 He took his wife and child to his parents' house.
3 He went back to the flat because he was excited by the situation.
4 Martin went to a place near his flat to watch the water level rising.
S He looked out of the window and saw that his car park was starting to flood.
6 He was the last person to leave his block of flats.
7 All of the roads he tried were flooded now.
S He decided to follow another car through the water.
9 Martin's car broke down as he drove through the water.
10 All the flats in his building were seriously damaged.
b Listen again. Then in pairs, correct the false sentences.
c What do you think you would have done in Martin's situation?
become
closed down
doubled
having (x2)
melted
risen (x3)
suffering
c Read the predictions again. Which ones worry you most? Have you noticed the effects of climate change
in your country?
B Complete the dialogue with verbs in the future continuous or future perfect.
have
not lie
work
disappear
double
invent drive
A Well, it looks like the weathers going to be different in the 22nd century.
B What do you mean?
A Well, they say well be having much higher temperatures here in London, as high as 30. And
remember, we____________________ on the beach, we____________________ in 30, which is quite
different. And islands like the Maldives____________________ by 2150 because of the rise in the sea
level. They say the number of storms and tsunamis ____________________ by the middle of the century
too, so even more people ____________________ to the cities looking for work. Big cities
____________________ even bigger by then. Can you imagine the traffic?
B I dont think there will be a problem with the traffic. Petrol ____________________ by then anyway, so
nobody will have a car. Someone ____________________ a new method of transport, so we
____________________ around in solar powered cars or something.
Speaking
What do you think? Explain why (not). What are the alternatives?
In twenty years time
We'll all be using solar power to heat our houses.
Low cost airlines will have disappeared and tickets will be extremely expensive.
Private swimming pools and golf courses will have been banned.
Everyone will be using public transport to get to work.
We'll have stopped using petrol and we will be using electric cars.
People won't be going on skiing holidays anymore.