The Big Storm – Lesson Package (A2)

The Big Storm – Lesson Package (A2)

Key Vocabulary

Word Definition Usage (Sentence)
evening The part of the day between afternoon and night. We eat dinner in the evening.
dark With no light or very little light. It is hard to see in a dark room.
family A group of people who are related to each other. My family is not very big.
windows Openings with glass in a wall to let in light. Please close the windows; it’s cold.
wind Moving air. The wind is blowing the leaves off the trees.
rain Water that falls from the clouds in drops. Take an umbrella because it is starting to rain.
worried Feeling anxious or troubled. She was worried about the exam.
lights Things that produce light, like lamps. Turn on the lights, I can’t see.
children Young human beings; boys or girls. The children are playing in the park.
afraid Feeling fear or anxiety. He is afraid of big dogs.
candles Sticks of wax that you burn for light. We used candles when the power went out.
father A male parent. My father taught me how to ride a bike.
story An account of people and events. Please tell me a story before I sleep.
chocolate A sweet, brown food. I love hot chocolate in the winter.
listened To give attention to a sound. She listened to music on her headphones.
safe Protected from danger. You are safe here.
hour A period of 60 minutes. The movie is one hour long.
clean Free from dirt or marks. Please wash your hands and make them clean.
fresh Newly made or obtained; not old. I love the smell of fresh bread.
night The period of darkness between sunset and sunrise. The stars are beautiful at night.

The Story

One Tuesday evening, the sky outside became very dark. A big storm was coming to the town. The Miller family was inside their warm house. Together, they went around and closed all the windows to get ready.

First, the wind began to blow. It made a loud noise as it moved through the trees. Then, the rain started to fall. It was not a light rain; it was very heavy. Mr. Miller was a little worried because they had a very old tree in their garden.

Suddenly, with a loud thunder sound, all the lights in the house went out. It was completely dark inside. The two children, Leo and Mia, were a little afraid of the dark. Their mother calmly went to a drawer and found some candles. She lit them, and a small, warm light filled the room.

To help the children feel better, their father decided to tell a funny story about a talking cat. The family sat together in the living room. Mrs. Miller made hot chocolate for everyone, and they all listened to the story. They started to feel safe and happy together.

After about an hour, the wind and rain stopped. The storm was over, and the lights in the house came back on. The family went outside to look. The old tree was still standing. The air was cool, clean, and fresh after the rain. It was a night they would all remember.

Comprehension Quiz

Type the correct long-form answer (e.g., “Yes, it is” or “No, they are not”). You’ll get instant feedback!

Correct Answers Key

1. No, it did not.

2. No, it was not.

3. No, they did not.

4. No, it was not.

5. No, he was not.

6. No, they did not.

7. No, they were not.

8. No, she did not.

9. No, they did not.

10. No, it did not.

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