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My Favourite Season. Form 2 English teacher : Svitlana Motyka / School of Smykivtsi /

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Page 1: My  Favourite  Season

My Favourite Season.Form 2

English teacher : Svitlana Motyka / School of Smykivtsi /

Page 2: My  Favourite  Season

There are four seasons in a year.

Winter Spring Summer Autumn

Page 3: My  Favourite  Season

There are three months in each season.

Winter months are December, January and February.

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March, April and May are spring months.

Page 5: My  Favourite  Season

Summer months are June, July and

August .

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Autumn months are September, October and November.

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It is winter.It is cold. It is snowing.

The trees are white. We can make a snowman.

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It is spring.

It is sunny. The trees are green. We can see birds. They sing sons.

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It is summer.It is sunny and hot.

We do not go to school.

We can swim and have fun.

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It is autumn.

It is windy and rainy.The trees are yellow, brown and red.We can fly a kite.

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What`s the weather like ?

It is sunny.It is hot.

It is raining.

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It is cloudy.

It is stormy.

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It is lightning.

It is windy.

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It is snowing.

It is cold.It is foggy.

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• 1.How many seasons are there in a year?• 2.What seasons do you know?• 3.How many months are there in each season?• 4.What are winter months ?• 5.What are spring months?• 6.What are summer months ?• 7.What are autumn months?

Questions.