English discussion questions:
Seasons
What activities do you enjoy most in each season, and why?
Which season do you think is best for traveling, and what activities do you like to do?
How does your mood and energy level change in different seasons?
Which season’s clothing do you enjoy wearing most, and why?
Would you like to live in a place where there is only one season? Why / Why not?
English vocabulary:
Seasons
Try using these words to express yourself naturally in English conversations about seasons.
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(Noun) How hot or cold something is.
Example: The temperature in summer is very high. -
(Noun) The usual weather of a place.
Example: The climate in my country is perfect for growing grapes. -
(Noun/Adverb) Outside buildings or shelter
Example (Noun): He loves the outdoors.
Example (Adverb): It was warm enough to eat outdoors. -
(Adjective) Warm, comfortable, and pleasant.
Example: I like making my house feel cozy in autumn. -
(Noun) How you feel emotionally
Example: Rainy days sometimes affect my mood.
English idioms: Seasons
Try using these English idioms to make your spoken English more natural when you talk about seasons.
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When flowers are open and beautiful
Example: I love walking in the park when the trees are in full bloom. -
Something new or refreshing
Example: Spring feels like a breath of fresh air after a long winter. -
No matter what the weather is like
Example: I go jogging every morning, come rain or shine. -
During the darkest, coldest part of winter
Example: In the dead of winter, I prefer staying indoors, with some hot chocolate. -
Take advantage of a good opportunity
Example: Summer holidays are short, so I make hay while the sun shines and travel a lot.