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English Vocabulary for Seasons and Months
Learn the Seasons and Months in English
This is a lesson to help you learn the English words for the months and seasons. There are eight learning methods for you to work through, including five different games and three different types of flashcard. At the end, there are three example sentences for each word.Vocabulary Games for
The games and flashcards are currently set to test the following [wait...] words:Table of Contents
- Match-the-Pairs Game
- Memory Game
- Basic Flash Cards
- Spell-the-Word Game
- Multi-Choice Test
- Learn with Hangman!
- "Sentence" Flash Cards
- "Missing Word" Flash Cards
- Example Sentences
Match-the-Pairs Game
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- Your mission is to match each picture with the correct word in as few a clicks as possible.
- There are three pictures in each set, and there are sets to complete.
- Click on your first square to start. Good luck!
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Memory Game
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- Your mission is to pair pictures with their correct titles in as few a clicks as possible.
- Click on a card to turn it. Next, try to find its partner by clicking on a second card. (If you fail to find a match with your second click, both cards will turn again.)
- This is a memory game as well as a vocabulary-learning game.
- Click on your first card to start. Good luck!
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Basic Flash Cards
Spell-the-Word Game
Spell the word represented by the picture.Multi-Choice Test
Select the correct word or picture.Learn with Hangman!
Hangman is a classic word game. In this version, the hidden word is one of the words from the "months and seasons" category. Choose your first letter to start.- Guess the hidden word by choosing one letter at a time.
- If you guess a letter in the hidden word, then all is good.
- If you guess a letter that is not in the hidden word, then the hangman starts to build the gallows.
- If the gallows are completed, you lose.
- Good luck!
"Sentence" Flash Cards
Click on the box to see the word in a sentence."Missing Word" Flash Cards
Click on the box to see the missing word in a sentence.Example Sentences
Here are 3 sentences for each of the following words from the "months and seasons" category:- winter, April, August, December, autumn, February, January, July, June, March, May, November, October, September, spring, summer

Winter
- Winter is the coldest season of the year, typically characterized by cold temperatures and shorter daylight hours.
- During winter, people often enjoy activities like skiing, snowboarding, and building snowmen.
- Many people look forward to celebrating holidays like Christmas and New Year's in the winter season.

April
- April is the fourth month of the year, known for its springtime weather and occasional showers.
- In some places, April marks the start of the blooming season when flowers and trees begin to blossom.
- Many cultures celebrate holidays and festivals in April to welcome the arrival of spring.

August
- August is the eighth month of the year and is known for its warm and sunny summer weather.
- During August, many people take vacations, go to the beach, and enjoy outdoor activities.
- In some regions, August marks the harvest season when fruits and vegetables are abundant.

December
- December is the twelfth month of the year and is associated with winter and holiday festivities.
- Christmas, Hanukkah, and New Year's Eve are among the holidays celebrated in December.
- People often decorate their homes with lights and ornaments during the festive season of December.

Autumn
- Autumn, also known as fall, is the season that comes after summer and before winter.
- During autumn, leaves on trees change color and fall to the ground, creating colorful landscapes.
- Many people associate autumn with cooler temperatures and the start of the school year.

February
- February is the second month of the year, known for Valentine's Day, which is celebrated on February 14th.
- Depending on the region, February can be a cold winter month or a transition to milder spring weather.
- People exchange cards and gifts to show affection on Valentine's Day in February.

January
- January is the first month of the year, and it marks the beginning of the new year.
- Many people make January resolutions, setting goals and intentions for the months ahead.
- In some parts of the world, January is associated with winter festivals and traditions.

July
- July is the seventh month of the year and is often associated with summer vacations and outdoor activities.
- Independence Day is celebrated in the United States on July 4th with fireworks, parades, and barbecues.
- Many people take advantage of the warm weather in July to go swimming, camping, and travel.

June
- June is the sixth month of the year and marks the beginning of summer in many parts of the world.
- During June, days are long, and the weather is warm, making it an ideal time for outdoor activities.
- Weddings are popular in June, earning it the nickname "wedding month" in some cultures.

March
- March is the third month of the year and signifies the transition from winter to spring.
- Some cultures celebrate St. Patrick's Day in March, known for wearing green and parades.
- March often brings milder temperatures and the emergence of flowers and budding trees.

May
- May is the fifth month of the year and is known for the arrival of full springtime.
- Many people celebrate Mother's Day in May to honor their mothers and maternal figures.
- Gardens are in full bloom in May, and it's a popular time for outdoor gardening and planting.

November
- November is the eleventh month of the year and is known for Thanksgiving in the United States.
- Thanksgiving is a holiday where families gather to share a special meal and express gratitude in November.
- In some regions, November is associated with the changing colors of autumn leaves.

October
- October is the tenth month of the year and is associated with Halloween, celebrated on October 31st.
- During October, people often decorate their homes with spooky decorations and dress up in costumes.
- Some parts of the world experience cooler temperatures and the transition from fall to early winter in October.

September
- September is the ninth month of the year and marks the end of summer and the start of fall.
- Many students return to school in September after the summer break.
- Fall foliage begins to appear in September as trees prepare for the cooler months ahead.

Spring
- Spring is one of the four seasons and is characterized by the return of warmer weather and the blossoming of flowers.
- People often associate spring with renewal and growth as plants and animals become more active.
- Spring is a popular time for outdoor activities like picnics and gardening.

Summer
- Summer is the warmest season of the year and is often associated with vacations, beach trips, and outdoor fun.
- Many schools have summer break during summer, allowing students to enjoy their time off.
- People often seek relief from the heat by swimming, enjoying ice cream, and spending time in air-conditioned spaces.
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