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SUMMER FORECASTDate: 2015-10-07; view: 437. Ex. 2a. LESSON 3. Can you forecast weather? Speaker 2 Hi everybody! We'll give you a very warm welcome here. All the instructors are kind, patient, understanding, helpful, and of course, very experienced. We have good facilities, including a library, a computer centre with access to the Internet, a science laboratory, a TV room and a gym to help you keep fit. We hope you'll be fine here, that is (то есть) you will never be under the weather at our camp. We'll teach you to read weather maps, understand and predict weather. You will also learn useful life skills, such as making your beds, cleaning your rooms, and washing your clothes. Don't worry, you won't have to wash your clothes by hand – we've got washing machines here. It will help you to weather the storm -to solve any life problem. We believe, you'll make new friends here, who will be real, not just fair weather friends. So, let's get started.
Much of England and Wales will start with early fog, especially[1] across the central and southern areas. In the afternoon these regions will see heavy showers with thunder and lightning which will move further across western and northern regions later in the evening. The average day temperatures will range from plus 17 Degrees Celsius in the Scottish Highlands to plus 24 Degrees Celsius in the southeast of the UK. On the whole, it will be a warm, rainy, and at times stormy day. So don't forget to take your umbrella with you. Take care you are not under the weather.
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