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🌦️ Weather Vocabulary and Exercises - Level 3 Intermediate

👨‍🏫 Created by: El-Arbi Ameur (Certified ESL Educator) 📖 Language: English (B1) ⭐ 10+ interactive exercises 🌐 PDF.tn Exclusive Resource

Master weather terms like drizzle, blustery, overcast, humid, frost, hail, mild, scorching through real-life contexts and fun self-correcting activities. Perfect for intermediate learners and exam preparation. Free printable version available at PDF.tn.

☁️ Essential Weather Vocabulary

Weather vocabulary chart with definitions for intermediate ESL students showing terms like drizzle, blustery, overcast, humid, frost, hail, mild, scorching
TermDefinitionExample
DrizzleLight rain in fine dropsA soft drizzle fell all morning.
BlusteryWindy with strong gustsBlustery weather made walking difficult.
OvercastCloudy, no sun visibleThe sky is overcast, bring an umbrella.
HumidHigh moisture in airIt's so humid, my shirt is sticky.
FrostIce crystals on surfacesFrost covered the windshield.
HailFrozen ice pelletsHail damaged the crops.
MildPleasant, not extremeA mild winter day, 16°C.
ScorchingExtremely hotScorching heat made us stay indoors.

💡 Pro tip: Use "downpour" for heavy rain and "breezy" for gentle wind to sound more natural.

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📝 Exercise 1: Multiple Choice

1. When the sky is completely covered with clouds, we say it's ______.

2. Small balls of ice that fall from the sky: ______.

3. Strong wind with gusts: ______.

📝 Exercise 2: Gap Fill

Word Bank: drizzle, humid, frost, mild, overcast, scorching

1. A day around 18°C is perfect.

2. There might be on the roads.

3. Light rain is called .

4. Sky completely cloudy = .

5. Extremely hot = .

📝 Exercise 3: True or False

1. "Humid" means the air contains a lot of moisture.

2. "Blustery" describes calm weather with no wind.

3. "Overcast" means the sky is completely clear.

📝 Exercise 4: Matching

1. Drizzle

2. Hail

3. Overcast

📝 Exercise 5: Rewriting

1. There's a very light rain falling. (drizzle)

2. The air feels very wet and sticky today. (humid)

3. The wind is blowing strongly with sudden gusts. (blustery)

📝 Exercise 6: Forecast Interpretation

Weekend: Saturday: overcast, 60% drizzle, blustery. Sunday: mostly sunny, mild.

1. Precipitation expected Saturday?

2. Wind condition Saturday?

3. Sky condition Sunday?

📝 Exercise 7: Advanced Multiple Choice

1. After storm, ______ stones covered the garden.

2. ______ winds made tent hard to keep.

3. Perfect picnic weather: ______ summer day.

📝 Exercise 8: Weather Idioms

1. Under the weather

2. Once in a blue moon

3. Save for a rainy day

📝 Exercise 9: Weather Conversation

Anna: It's absolutely (very hot).
Ben: Here it's (cloudy) and (light rain).
Anna: At least it's not (windy).
Ben: But the (moisture) is high.

📝 Exercise 10: Weather Journal

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (Weather Vocabulary)

What is the difference between 'frost' and 'hail'?
Frost forms as ice crystals on surfaces when temperatures drop; hail are frozen raindrops that fall from thunderstorms.
How can I remember 'blustery'?
Think of 'blow' + 'gust' → blustery means strong, gusty wind.
What's the difference between 'humid' and 'muggy'?
Both refer to moisture, but muggy implies uncomfortable warmth + humidity.

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