Conversation
Teacher:
Good morning, class! Today we are going to talk about months and seasons.
Students: Good morning, teacher!
Teacher: Can anyone tell me how many months there are in a year?
Amina: There are twelve months in a year.
Teacher: Very good! Who can name some months?
Ali: January, February, March, and April.
Teacher: Excellent! Now, who knows the four seasons?
Fatima: Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter.
Teacher: Perfect! What do we usually do in summer?
Amina: We go to the beach and play outside.
Teacher: That’s right! And what about winter?
Ali: We wear warm clothes and stay inside.
Teacher: Great answers, everyone! Each season is special and beautiful
in its own way.
Story: The Four Friends and the Seasons
Once upon a time, there were four friends: Spring, Summer,
Autumn, and Winter.
They all lived together in a big, beautiful garden.
Spring loved to plant flowers and make everything green.
Summer brought sunshine and long days for playing.
Autumn painted the leaves in red, orange, and yellow.
And Winter covered the world in snow and made everyone wear coats
and scarves.
One day, they argued about who was the most important.
Spring said, “Without me, nothing grows!”
Summer said, “But I bring joy and warmth!”
Autumn said, “I prepare the world for rest.”
Winter smiled and said, “And I give everyone peace and sleep.”
Then they realized they were all important because together they made the year
complete.
New Vocabulary Table
|
Vocabulary |
Meaning |
|
Month |
One of the twelve parts of a year |
|
Season |
One of the four main periods of
the year (spring, summer, autumn, winter) |
|
Beach |
A sandy area near the sea |
|
Warm |
Having or giving heat |
|
Flower |
The colorful part of a plant |
|
Sunshine |
Light and heat from the sun |
|
Leaves |
The flat, green parts of a plant
or tree |
|
Snow |
Soft white frozen water that falls
in winter |
|
Coat |
A piece of clothing worn for
warmth |
|
Peace |
Calmness; no noise or fighting |
|
Word Families |
||||
|
Word |
Noun |
Verb |
Adjective |
Adverb |
|
Warm |
Warmth |
Warm |
Warm |
Warmly |
|
Grow |
Growth |
Grow |
Growing |
— |
|
Play |
Play |
Play |
Playful |
Playfully |
|
Joy |
Joy |
Enjoy |
Joyful |
Joyfully |
|
Rest |
Rest |
Rest |
Restful |
Restfully |
Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks
Fill in
the blanks with the correct words: (month, winter, summer, spring, autumn,
snow, beach, flower)
- We go to the ________ in July.
- There are twelve ________ in a
year.
- In ________, we can see
beautiful flowers.
- ________ is the coldest season.
- The trees lose their leaves in
________.
- Children love to play with
________ in winter.
Key
Answers:
- beach
- months
- spring
- winter
- autumn
- snow
Exercise 2: Match the Season with the Activity
|
Seasons |
Activities |
|
1. Spring |
a. Go swimming |
|
2. Summer |
b. Build a snowman |
|
3. Autumn |
c. Pick flowers |
|
4. Winter |
d. See falling leaves |
Key
Answers:
1 → c
2 → a
3 → d
4 → b
Exercise 3: Circle the Correct Answer
- There are ( 10 / 11 / 12
) months in a year.
- The season that comes after
summer is ( Winter / Autumn / Spring ).
- In winter, we wear ( Light
clothes / Warm clothes / Swimwear ).
- Flowers usually bloom in ( Spring
/ Autumn / Winter ).
- The hottest season is ( Summer
/ Winter / Autumn ).
Key
Answers:
- 12
- Autumn
- Warm clothes
- Spring
- Summer
|
Exercise 4: True or False (with Key Answers) |
||
|
No. |
Statement |
Answer |
|
1 |
There are eight months in a year. |
False |
|
2 |
Winter is colder than summer. |
True |
|
3 |
We see flowers blooming in autumn. |
False |
|
4 |
People often go to the beach in
summer. |
True |
|
5 |
Autumn comes after summer. |
True |

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