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WS - Unlock 2 - U4 - Lesson 26 Writing 1

This document contains an English language exercise for students studying weather and climate topics. It includes three exercises: 1) completing sentences with comparative and superlative forms, 2) correcting grammar mistakes in sentences about weather, and 3) filling in a gap-fill text about extreme weather conditions around the world with the correct word forms. The final exercise involves summarizing a line graph showing monthly temperature variations in Antarctica.

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WS - Unlock 2 - U4 - Lesson 26 Writing 1

This document contains an English language exercise for students studying weather and climate topics. It includes three exercises: 1) completing sentences with comparative and superlative forms, 2) correcting grammar mistakes in sentences about weather, and 3) filling in a gap-fill text about extreme weather conditions around the world with the correct word forms. The final exercise involves summarizing a line graph showing monthly temperature variations in Antarctica.

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IELTS STARTERS – LEVEL A – LESSON 26 24

Student Name:
Class: Date:

UNLOCK 2 - UNIT 4: WEATHER AND CLIMATE


WRITING 1
Exercise 1. Complete each sentence by using the correct comparative or superlative form of
the word in blank.
1. You’re looking (good) now. Has your cold gone?
2. I think the (good) holiday I ever had was the one to Brazil.
3. The unemployment figures are (bad) than expected.
4. That is definitely the (bad) game of football I have ever seen.
5. We climbed (far) up the hill to get a better view.
6. What is the (far) planet from the sun?

Exercise 2. Correct the mistakes in the sentences. There is one mistake in each sentence.
1. The temperature in Dubai is higher then in London.
2. The hotest temperatures in the world are usually in deserts.
3. Singapore is not sunny as Australia.
4. It is best to live in a sunny city than a rainy city.
5. Too much sun can be the more dangerous than too much snow.
6. A tornado is more worse than a storm.
7. In Antarctica, May is cold as August.
8. The Atacama Desert in Chile is one of the dryest places in the world.

Exercise 3. Complete the article with the correct form of the word in brackets. Use one word
only in each gap.
Extreme weather
Rain
Many people think that it rains a lot in the UK. However, it is not the (1) (wet) place in
Europe. Crkvica, in Bosnia-Herzegovina is (2) (wet), with around 464cm of rain every

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year. But the (3) (rain) place in the world is in Asia. Mawsynram, in India, is high in the
mountains and gets around 1,187 cm per year.
Sun
Australia is one of the (4) (sunny) places in the world. This country gets around 3,569
hours of sun every year. The UAE is (5) (sunny) with about 3,609 hours. However, the
place with the (6) (bright) weather is Arizona, in the US, with more than 4,000 hours.
Wind
The (7) (high) wind speed recorded was in the US. The wind reached 371 km per hour.
However, a place where it is windy every day is also the (8) (cold) and (9) (dark)
place on Earth. In Antarctica, wind speeds are often around 320 km per hour. Perhaps this is the
(10)
(bad) place in the world to live.

Exercise 4. Complete the summary of the graph below in the sentences.

1. This graph (shows/ reaches) the temperature in Antarctica.


2. (January/ May) is the warmest month.
3. (January/ May) is the coldest.
4. In this month, (maximum/ minimum) temperatures are around -15oC.
5. There are very (high/ low) temperatures between May and October.
6. Then, the temperature quickly (increases/ decreases).
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7. Between December and January, the temperature (degrees/ reaches) around 0oC.

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8. This is the (maximum/ minimum) temperature in Antarctica.


9. After February, the temperatures (drop/ rise) every month until May.

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