Fiche PDF 4 : Exercices meteo anglais

Fiche pedagogique Cabinet Action - 25 exercices corriges

Exercice 1 - Traduisez en anglais

  1. Il fait froid. → ______________
  2. Il pleut beaucoup. → ______________
  3. Il va neiger demain. → ______________
  4. Il y avait du brouillard ce matin. → ______________
  5. La temperature est de 25 degres. → ______________
Corriges : 1. It's cold. 2. It's raining a lot. 3. It's going to snow tomorrow. 4. It was foggy this morning. 5. The temperature is 25 degrees.

Exercice 2 - Completez avec l'adjectif meteo

  1. The sky is full of clouds. It's very ______ (cloudy/sunny).
  2. I can't see the mountain because of the fog. It's ______.
  3. The wind is blowing strongly. It's very ______.
  4. Snow is falling. It's ______.
  5. The sun is shining brightly. It's ______.
Corriges : 1. cloudy 2. foggy 3. windy 4. snowy 5. sunny

Exercice 3 - Choisissez la bonne intensite

  1. Une pluie fine : drizzle / downpour / storm ?
  2. Une tempete tres forte : breeze / hurricane / mist ?
  3. Une legere brise : gale / breeze / thunderstorm ?
  4. Un ciel completement couvert : sunny / overcast / clear ?
  5. Une canicule : freezing / boiling / mild ?
Corriges : 1. drizzle 2. hurricane 3. breeze 4. overcast 5. boiling

Exercice 4 - Expressions idiomatiques

Reliez chaque expression a son sens :

  1. Under the weather →
  2. Raining cats and dogs →
  3. On cloud nine →
  4. To break the ice →
  5. A fair-weather friend →

A) Au septieme ciel | B) Pas en forme | C) Pleuvoir des cordes | D) Briser la glace | E) Ami des beaux jours

Corriges : 1-B, 2-C, 3-A, 4-D, 5-E

Exercice 5 - Redigez un bulletin

Redigez en 5 phrases un bulletin meteo pour aujourd'hui a Londres : 15 degres, nuageux le matin, eclaircies l'apres-midi, pluie legere en soiree.

Exemple : "Good morning, and welcome to the London weather forecast. Currently, it's cloudy with temperatures around 15 degrees. This afternoon, expect sunny spells as the clouds clear. However, light rain will develop by evening. Have a great day and take an umbrella just in case!"