Seasons and weather
There are four seasons in a
year: spring, summer, autumn and winter. Every season lasts about
three months.
Spring begins in March and
ends in May. In spring the days become longer. The sun begins to
shine more brightly. It gets warmer. Snow melts. Sometimes it rains.
The first spring flowers and grass appear everywhere.
Summer begins in June and ends
in August. Summer is the warmest season of the year.
It gets light early in the
morning. It gets dark late in the evening. In summer we have the
longest days and the shortest nights. The sun shines brightly. It is
the warmest season. It often rains. Trees and grass are green. We can
swim and bathe. We can play tennis and football.
Autumn begins in September and
ends in November. The days become shorter. It gets colder. The leaves
of the trees get yellow and red. They fall to the ground. They look
beautiful. There appear dark clouds in the sky. The weather is often
windy and rainy.
Winter begins in December and
ends in February. It is cold in winter. It often snows. It gets dark
early in the evening. It gets light late in the morning. In winter we
have the shortest days and the longest nights. In winter we can skate
and sky.