Jun 29, 2016

Collocations 12: Weather

60 cards
, 34 answers
  • Talking about the weather
    • ‘It’s great here. Have had  . . . 
      unbroken sunshine
      — ever since we arrived. We’re having a wonderful time — though in the middle of the day it’s just too  . . . 
      scorching hot
      to do anything but lie on the beach  . . . 
      soaking up the sunshine
      . This is the life!’

      • ‘It’s been  . . . 
        pouring with rain
        all day. In fact I’ve never seen such  . . . 
        torrential rain
        ! It’s  . . . 
        freezing cold
        in the tent — we all got  . . . 
        soaked to the skin
        . Every half hour we look out of the tent hoping for  . . . 
        a break in the clouds
        . In vain! We’re going to a hotel next year!’

        • ‘It  . . . 
          rained heavily
          all day yesterday but it’s dry at the moment. There’s  . . . 
          thick cloud
          , though, and it certainly  . . . 
          looks like rain
          . Quite  . . . 
          a strong wind is blowing
          too! Am glad we brought warm clothes!’

        • Weather conditions
          • weather  . . . 
            deteriorates
            comment
            formal – the weather is getting worse is more informal

            • weather  . . . 
              improves

              • thick  . . . 
                fog

                • dense  . . . 
                  fog

                  •  . . . 
                    patches
                    of fog comment
                    small areas of fog

                    •  . . . 
                      patches
                      of mist

                      •  . . . 
                        a blanket
                        of fog comment
                        thick and more extensive

                        • fog  . . . 
                          comes down

                          • mist  . . . 
                            comes down

                            • fog  . . . 
                              lifts

                              • mist  . . . 
                                lifts

                                •  . . . 
                                  strong
                                  sun

                                  •  . . . 
                                    weak
                                    sun

                                    •  . . . 
                                      heavy
                                      rain comment
                                      not strong rain

                                      •  . . . 
                                        driving
                                        rain comment
                                        falling fast and heavily

                                        •  . . . 
                                          heavy
                                          snow

                                          •  . . . 
                                            fresh
                                            snow

                                            •  . . . 
                                              crisp
                                              snow comment
                                              fresh and hard

                                              •  . . . 
                                                thick
                                                snow

                                                •  . . . 
                                                  driving
                                                  snow

                                                  •  . . . 
                                                    hard
                                                    frost

                                                    •  . . . 
                                                      light
                                                      frost comment
                                                      not a soft frost

                                                      •  . . . 
                                                        high
                                                        wind

                                                        •  . . . 
                                                          strong
                                                          wind

                                                          •  . . . 
                                                            light
                                                            wind

                                                            •  . . . 
                                                              biting
                                                              wind comment
                                                              very cold

                                                              • the wind  . . . 
                                                                picks up
                                                                comment
                                                                gets stronger

                                                                • the wind  . . . 
                                                                  dies down

                                                                  • the wind  . . . 
                                                                    blows

                                                                    • the wind  . . . 
                                                                      whistles

                                                                    • Extreme weather
                                                                      • Yesterday  . . . 
                                                                        freak weather conditions
                                                                        hit the south-west of England.  . . . 
                                                                        Gale-force winds
                                                                        caused a lot of damage to property. A number of buildings were destroyed, roofs were torn off and fences were blown down. Several rivers  . . . 
                                                                        burst their banks
                                                                        .

                                                                      • Complete these weather collocations.
                                                                        • 1. crisp  . . . 
                                                                          snow
                                                                          • rain
                                                                          • snow
                                                                          • frog

                                                                        • 2. patches of  . . . 
                                                                          fog / mist
                                                                          • fog
                                                                          • rain
                                                                          • mist

                                                                        • 3. strong  . . . 
                                                                          sun / winds
                                                                          • sun
                                                                          • rain
                                                                          • winds

                                                                        • 4. a biting  . . . 
                                                                          wind
                                                                          • wind
                                                                          • cloud
                                                                          • sun

                                                                        • 5. a hard  . . . 
                                                                          frost
                                                                          • frost
                                                                          • cloud
                                                                          • snow

                                                                        • 6. torrential  . . . 
                                                                          rain
                                                                          • rain
                                                                          • wind
                                                                          • sun

                                                                        • 7. unbroken  . . . 
                                                                          sunshine / cloud
                                                                          • sunshine
                                                                          • frost
                                                                          • cloud

                                                                        • 8. a blanket of  . . . 
                                                                          mist / frog / snow
                                                                          • frog
                                                                          • mist
                                                                          • snow

                                                                      • Change the underlined words so that each sentence has the opposite meaning.
                                                                        • 1. There was a light wind yesterday. — There was a wind yesterday.

                                                                          • 2. The wind picked up in the evening. — The wind in the evening.

                                                                            • 3. The weather is likely to improve tomorrow. — The weather is likely to tomorrow.

                                                                              • 4. It was scorching hot here yesterday. — It was here yesterday.

                                                                                • 5. There may be some light rain later on today. — There may be some rain later on today.

                                                                                  • 6. The mist came down at about midday. — The mist at about midday.

                                                                                  • Replace the underlined words in this letter with collocations.
                                                                                    • I wish I’d worn a warmer jacket. There’s a very cold wind. At least it’s not raining heavily today. I got extremely wet yesterday. I wish I was sunbathing on a Mediterranean beach.

                                                                                      I wish I’d worn a warmer jacket. There’s a wind. At least it’s not today. I got yesterday. I wish I was on a Mediterranean beach.

                                                                                    • Answer these questions about the collocations.
                                                                                      • 1. What might make a river burst its banks?

                                                                                        Possible answer
                                                                                        Very heavy rain or snow melting perhaps.

                                                                                        • 2. What can you probably see if someone says, ‘It looks like rain’?

                                                                                          Possible answer
                                                                                          You can probably see heavy grey clouds — but note that it has not started to rain yet.

                                                                                          • 3. What kind of wind is a freak wind?

                                                                                            Possible answer
                                                                                            It’s unexpected, unusual for the time of year or the place, and unusually strong.

                                                                                            • 4. Is it harder to drive if there’s dense fog or if there are patches of fog?

                                                                                              Possible answer
                                                                                              It’s probably harder to drive if there is dense fog. However, patches of fog can also be dangerous as you may unexpectedly run into fog.

                                                                                              • 5. What kind of weather conditions have you got if the rain is described as driving rain?

                                                                                                Possible answer
                                                                                                Heavy rain with wind.

                                                                                                • 6. If we talk about severe weather conditions hitting or striking an area, what kind of image is created?

                                                                                                  Possible answer
                                                                                                  An image of violence is created.

                                                                                                  • 7. What, apart from wind, can blow or whistle?

                                                                                                    Possible answer
                                                                                                    People can blow or whistle. They do this by exhaling air form their lips. So you might blow on soup or tea to cool it. If you whistle you make a noise by blowing through your lips in a special way.

                                                                                                    • 8. Which of these verbs suggests most destruction and which least?

                                                                                                      Possible answer
                                                                                                      Devastated suggests most destruction and damaged suggests least destruction.

                                                                                                    • Look up these words in your dictionary. Note down two more collocations for each one.
                                                                                                      • wind
                                                                                                         . . . 
                                                                                                        not a breath of wind
                                                                                                        a gust of wind

                                                                                                        • rain
                                                                                                           . . . 
                                                                                                          light rain
                                                                                                          a downpour of rain
                                                                                                          a shower of rain
                                                                                                          to rain hard
                                                                                                          rain fell heavily

                                                                                                          • snow
                                                                                                             . . . 
                                                                                                            snow falls
                                                                                                            snow melts
                                                                                                            a blanket of snow

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