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Read the text and choose True (T) or False (F) statements:
Hi! My name is Helen and Id like to tell you about my favourite
season. It is spring, of course. Three spring months are very
different. March is often cool and windy. April is the shortest of the
three months and it is rainy sometimes. May is the warmest of all the
three months and the most beautiful. The days are longer now and the
nights are shorter.
Look through the window. What do you see? The sky is blue. The
sun shines brightly and everything is bright and colourful. Snow melts
and the birds return from the south countries. The first grass
appears. We can see the spring flowers everywhere: tender
snowdrops, yellow daffodils, tulips of different colours. The first
green leaves appear from the buds. They are tiny at first and they
glitter in the sun. All the spring colours are very bright.
Spring is also the favourite season for gardeners. They prepare the
land for planting the seeds of vegetables and flowers. They water the
trees, the bushes and the plants.
Spring is also the season when we all celebrate the
greatest holiday Easter.
True or False: 1. Spring is Helens favourite season.
2. Spring months are February, March and April.
3. It is usually cold in spring.
4. There are no flowers in spring.
5. The gardeners have a lot of work to do in spring.
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3. Quiz:
1. What spring months have
thirty one days?
2. What is the shortest
spring month?
3. What is the third spring
month?
4. What spring month is the
warmest?
5. What spring month is the
coldest?
6. Can you name spring
flowers?
7. What is the first spring
flower?
8. What do children build
for birds?
March
March is an in between month,
When wintry winds are high.
But milder days remind us all,
Spring's coming by and by.
April
April is a rainbow month,
Of sudden springtime showers.
Bright with golden daffodils
and lots of pretty flowers.
May
May's a month of happy sounds,
The hum of buzzing bees,
The chirp of little baby birds
And the song of a gentle
breeze.
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