When the weather is sunny and warm, people like to go outside. They wear light clothes, sunglasses, and hats to protect themselves from the sun. Many people go to the beach, park, or for a walk. Some drink cold drinks like lemonade or iced tea to stay cool.
In this lesson, students will learn how to describe warm and sunny weather, use conjunctions like "so" to explain actions, and talk about outdoor activities.
GRAMMAR: USING "SO" TO SHOW RESULT
We use "so" to show a result or consequence.
✅ "It’s sunny and warm, so I go to the park."
✅ "The weather is hot, so we drink cold lemonade."
✅ "It’s a beautiful day, so we have a picnic."
Sentence Structure
Cause + "so" + Effect
- "It’s sunny, so I wear sunglasses."
- "It’s warm, so we go swimming."
- "The sun is shining, so we sit outside."
VOCABULARY
Sunny – The sun is shining.
Example: "It’s a sunny day."Warm – A little hot but comfortable.
Example: "It is warm in spring."Hot – Very warm.
Example: "It’s too hot in summer."Beach – A place with sand near the ocean.
Example: "We go to the beach when it’s sunny."Picnic – Eating outside, usually in a park.
Example: "We have a picnic on warm days."Sunglasses – Glasses that protect your eyes from the sun.
Example: "I wear sunglasses when it’s sunny."Hat – Something you wear on your head.
Example: "I wear a hat on hot days."Ice cream – A cold, sweet dessert.
Example: "I love eating ice cream in summer."Park – A place with trees and grass.
Example: "We play in the park on sunny days."Swim – To move in the water.
Example: "We swim in the lake when it’s warm."
USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
- "It’s sunny and warm, so let’s go outside."
- "The weather is perfect for a picnic."
- "It’s hot today, so I need a cold drink."
- "I love summer because it’s warm and sunny."
- "Let’s go to the beach since it’s sunny."
- "I wear shorts and a T-shirt when it’s warm."
- "We play outside because the sun is shining."
- "It’s a great day for a walk in the park."
- "The sun is very strong, so wear sunscreen."
- "It’s a warm evening, so let’s have dinner outside."
SENTENCES
Positive Sentences
- "It’s sunny and warm, so I go for a walk."
- "The weather is nice, so we have a picnic."
- "It’s a hot day, so I drink lemonade."
Negative Sentences
- "It’s not cold today, so I don’t need a jacket."
- "It’s not raining, so we can play outside."
- "The sun is not strong, so I don’t wear sunglasses."
Questions
- "Is it sunny today?"
- "What do you do when it’s warm?"
- "Do you like sunny weather?"
Answers
- "Yes, it’s sunny and warm."
- "I go to the beach when it’s warm."
- "No, I prefer cold weather."
CONVERSATION
Scene: Two friends are making plans for the day.
Liam: Hi, Mia! How’s the weather today?
Mia: It’s sunny and warm!
Liam: That’s great! Let’s go to the park.
Mia: Yes! We can have a picnic.
Liam: Good idea! I’ll bring sandwiches.
Mia: And I’ll bring some cold lemonade.
Liam: Perfect! Let’s meet at 12.
READING: "A Perfect Summer Day"
Today is a beautiful summer day. The sun is shining, and it is warm outside. It is a perfect day to go to the beach.
Anna and her friends decide to spend the day outside. They pack sunglasses, hats, and a picnic. At the beach, they swim in the ocean, play games, and eat ice cream.
In the afternoon, it gets very hot, so they sit under a big umbrella and drink cold lemonade. They have a wonderful day in the sun!
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Q: What is the weather like today?
A: It is sunny and warm.Q: Where do Anna and her friends go?
A: They go to the beach.Q: What do they bring with them?
A: They bring sunglasses, hats, and a picnic.Q: What do they do at the beach?
A: They swim, play games, and eat ice cream.Q: What do they do when it gets hot?
A: They sit under an umbrella and drink cold lemonade.
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