#learnwithtariq #learnenglish #snc2022 #kpktextbookboardpeshawar #environmentaleducation @komalkhan392 @BigSchoolMinecraft @beyoungscholars @KPKTextBooks @onlinelearningwithtariq @learnwithSirshahid @learntoservebyshaguftaaame9640 @KPESED @AIOUStudio9 English 7th|Unit 5|Environmental Education|Weather Report & Symbols|Reading& Exercise|KP course 2024|Urdu Explaination Here's a video description for your educational content: Video Title: English Class 7th - Unit 5: Environmental Education (Weather Report & Symbols) Video Description: Join me in this interactive English lesson for Class 7th, Unit 5: Environmental Education! Topics Covered: 1. Weather Report: Understanding weather forecasting and vocabulary. 2. Weather Symbols: Learning common symbols used in weather forecasting. 3. Grammar: Contraction: Mastering shortened forms of words. Simple Present: Reviewing present tense usage. Present Continuous: Understanding ongoing actions. Future Continuous: Exploring future actions in progress. Activity and Exercise: Interactive weather report creation Practice exercises for grammar topics Learning Objectives: Understand weather-related vocabulary and symbols Apply grammar concepts in context Develop reading, writing, and speaking skills Subscribe to Online Learning with Tariq for more engaging English lessons and educational content! Here are some common weather symbols: Sky and Clouds: 1. Sunny: (sun) 2. Cloudy: (cloud) 3. Partly Cloudy: (sun/cloud mix) 4. Overcast: (full cloud cover) Precipitation: 1. Rain: (raindrops) 2. Thunderstorm: (lightning bolt) 3. Snow: (snowflake) 4. Sleet: (rain/snow mix) 5. Hail: (hailstones) Wind and Other: 1. Wind: (wind direction indicator) 2. Fog: (foggy cloud) 3. Mist: (misty cloud) 4. Storm: (tornado symbol) 5. Clear: (clear sky) Temperature: 1. Hot: (temperature rising) 2. Cold: (temperature dropping) Additional Symbols: 1. Humidity: (water droplets) 2. Wind Gusts: (wind direction indicator with gusts) 3. Freezing: (ice crystal) 4. Foggy Night: (moon with fog) These symbols help convey weather forecasts and conditions in a concise visual format. Would you like me to explain any specific symbol further? Here are brief explanations of the exercise topics mentioned: Contraction Exercises: 1. Forming contractions (e.g., can't, won't, shouldn't) 2. Identifying correct contractions in sentences 3. Using contractions in context (reading comprehension) Simple Present Exercises: 1. Verb conjugation (e.g., I go, you go, he/she/it goes) 2. Forming affirmative and negative sentences 3. Using simple present for habits, routines, and facts Present Continuous Exercises: 1. Forming present continuous tense (e.g., I am going, you are studying) 2. Using present continuous for ongoing actions 3. Identifying correct verb forms in sentences Future Continuous Exercises: 1. Forming future continuous tense (e.g., I will be going, you will be studying) 2. Using future continuous for planned or predicted actions 3. Practicing future continuous in context (reading comprehension) These exercises aim to improve grammar skills, sentence structure, and verb usage. Would you like me to elaborate on any specific topic?