Sunday, March 12, 2017

Winter Blues


With the weather forecast showing another blizzard on the way, now more than ever I am missing the summer.  They say the nor’easter is going to dump about 18 inches of snow across our region of the country, but all I want is sunshine.  The summer is, by far, my favorite season.  When I was younger my friends and I used to go to the beach whenever we had the opportunity.  As we’ve gotten older we don’t go as often, but I make up for it by lounging by my mom’s pool.  She lives nearby so almost every weekend I bring my dog to her house so he can swim and I can sunbathe.  Not only is the weather more enjoyable in the summer, but so is the food.  My fiancé and I barbeque almost every night.  More often than not, our friends will join us and they each bring something to eat.  After dinner we sit in the backyard around the fire pit until we run out of wood to burn.  For now, I will have to settle for the fireplace instead.





VOCABULARY:
Forecast  (n.)  prediction
Blizzard  (n.) winter storm that brings lots of snow and high winds
Nor’easter  (n.) winter storm that brings cold weather and usually rain or snow
Lounge (v.)  lay around; relax
Sunbathe  (v.)  lay in the sunshine
Barbeque  (v.)  cook food on an outdoor grill
Fire pit (n.)  large outdoor container for burning fires
Fireplace (n.)  indoor area for burning fires; bottom of the chimney


VOCABULARY ACTIVITY
Explain (in your own words) the difference between the following pairs of words:
1. Blizzard and nor’easter
2. Lounge and sunbathe
3. Fire pit and fireplace
Describe or explain the following words in your own way:
                1. Forecast
                2. Barbeque


GRAMMAR POINT
Pronouns are words that are used in place of a full noun.  (Example: My dad went to the store. He bought groceries.  “He” is the pronoun used in place of “my dad”)  Common subject pronouns are I, you, he, she, it, we and they.  Common object pronouns are me, you, her, him, it, us, you and them.  (Note that you, and it can be both a subject pronoun and/or an object pronoun.) 


GRAMMAR ACTIVITY

List all the pronouns in the above text and who or what each refers to.

2 comments:

  1. I like how you made this entry easy for students to relate to. Writing about something that is current will keep them engaged.I also really like how you put verb or noun next to each word in the vocabulary section!

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  2. Here almost 2 weeks since your entry there is still the threat of snow in some areas. Yes, we need the summer soon. Good vocabulary choice and grammar point!

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