There are four seasons in the year: winter, spring, summer and autumn.
The winter months in Great Britain are November, December, January and February. Winter is the coldest season of the year. In winter the days are shorter than in summer. In winter it snows and rains. There is a lot of snow. Forests and fields are white with snow. They look wonderful.
Spring comes after winter. In Great Britain there are two spring months: March and April. In spring it’s warm and the grass is green. Trees with their small green leaves look beautiful in spring. I usually enjoy the sun because it is not very hot.
In Great Britain summer begins in May. There are four summer months: May, June, July and August. The days are long and the nights are short. Summer is the warmest season of the year. The weather is usually warm, but not always. When the sun is high in the sky, it is hot. The forests are green in summer.
Autumn months are September and October. Autumn is usually a nice season in England. It is warm and dry, but it can rain a lot too. I think that forests are more beautiful in autumn than in winter. The leaves in the trees are of different colours – green, yellow, orange, red and brown. The leaves fall down from the trees. Autumn is a tasty season – there are a lot of vegetables and fruit.
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