Seasons
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summer winter
Months
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February August
March September
April October
May November
June December
Months and Seasons
There are twelve months in a year. The names of the months are: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December.
January is the first month and December is the twelfth or last month.
In Great Britain, December, January and February are the winter months. In winter, the days are short and the nights are long. In December the sun rises about eight o’clock and sets about four o’clock.
The summer months in Great Britain are: June, July and August. The days are long in summer and the nights are short. In July, the sun rises about four o’clock and sets about half-past eight.
In winter, the weather in Great Britain is often very cold. In spring and in autumn there are sometimes cold days, but there are also days when the weather is warm. The weather is usually warm in summer. It is sometimes hot in summer, but it is not often very hot. There are often cold days in summer. When the temperature is over eighty degrees Fahrenheit (80°F), English people say that it is hot. When the temperature is about seventy degrees Fahrenheit (70°F), they say that it is warm.
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