Seasons
Here's a lesson on vocabulary related to "Seasons" for the IELTS band score 3.0-4.5:
I. Spring:
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Definition: The season between winter and summer, known for blooming flowers and milder temperatures.
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Vocabulary: Spring, flowers, blossoms, buds, rain, Easter.
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Example: In spring, the trees start to bloom, and the weather gets warmer.
II. Summer:
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Definition: The warmest season of the year, characterized by longer days and higher temperatures.
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Vocabulary: Summer, sun, beach, swimming, vacation, BBQ.
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Example: During summer, people often go on vacations and enjoy outdoor activities.
III. Autumn/Fall:
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Definition: The season between summer and winter, known for falling leaves and cooler temperatures.
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Vocabulary: Autumn, fall, leaves, harvest, Halloween, Thanksgiving.
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Example: In autumn, the leaves change color, and many crops are ready for harvest.
IV. Winter:
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Definition: The coldest season of the year, characterized by shorter days and low temperatures.
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Vocabulary: Winter, snow, cold, Christmas, New Year, fireplace.
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Example: During winter, it often snows, and people celebrate holidays like Christmas.
V. Weather and Activities:
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Sunny: Having plenty of sunlight.
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Rainy: Characterized by rain.
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Snowy: Covered with snow.
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Hot: Having high temperatures.
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Cold: Having low temperatures.
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Outdoor activities: Sports, picnics, or walks done outside.
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Indoor activities: Activities done inside, such as reading or watching movies.
VI. Seasonal Events and Holidays:
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New Year's Day: The first day of the year.
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Valentine's Day: Celebrated on February 14th, a day to express love and affection.
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Easter: A Christian holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus.
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Halloween: Celebrated on October 31st, associated with costumes and trick-or-treating.
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Thanksgiving: A holiday to express gratitude and celebrate the harvest.
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Christmas: A Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus.
Remember to practice using these vocabulary words in sentences and conversations to improve your understanding and fluency in English.
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