snowstorms cloudy snowy nice warm hot Spring: Summer Autumn Winter Listening Activity A. Listen to the recording and tick the words that you hear winter outside prefer peak of the summer long lazy days June summer man autumn grey going back to school autumn leaves walking in the woods fan of the winter December snow Christmas celebrations
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Summer’s getting drowsy now Soon she will be fast asleep Missing summer‚ the trees begin to weep It’s autumn time so leave and take a bow I heard the autumns singing. The wind it sprints through the trees. The air is getting crispier and a chilly nip is in the breeze. On autumns night a luminous pearl hangs in the radiant night sky. Journeying to warmer land‚ the birds ‘gossip loudly as they fly. When orange and red are burnished on leaves‚ They glide down like a silent pack of thieves. The
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spring‚ summer‚ autumn and winter. Each of the seasons has many typical exciting characters which contribute variety of attractive scenes‚ interesting activities and colourful clothes to people. However‚ I like autumn most for 4 reasons. To begin with‚ it is usually so cool in the autumn. The temperature is often about 23 degrees Celsius which is very comfortable to people can do many things without exhaustion of hot and muggy weather in summer or coldness of winter. Secondly‚ autumn is very romantic
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and glaring days. Everybody droops and shambles and tries to hide in the shade. Then after a good rest autumn and harvest time comes. The corn has turned golden and the farmer will reap it and put it in his barn. The air is fresh and full of the autumn fragrance of ripe apples‚ plums and peaches and of course‚ coloured asters‚ chrysanthemums. But the weather is so changeable in autumn‚ people have to wear raincoats and umbrellas if they don’t want to get wet through. The dead leaves cover
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families experienced during the Civil War. The poem describes a family receiving a letter that their son has been wounded. He places the setting in the autumn season where all of nature is reaching its prime of life just before the death of winter. The poem describes a family receiving a letter that their son has been wounded. He places the setting in the autumn season where all of nature is reaching its prime of life just before the death of winter. With this‚ Whitman depicts the unfairness of a young man
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Autumn‚ often known as fall in the US and Canada‚ is one of the four temperate seasons. Autumn marks the transition from summer into winter‚ in September or March when the arrival of night becomes noticeably earlier. One of its main features is the shedding of leaves from some trees as they pave way for further growth. The equinoxes might be expected to be in the middle of their respective seasons‚ but temperature lag means that seasons appear later than dates calculated from a purely astronomical
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this poem‚ it is time; immortality and the transience of beauty. The speaker mentions numerous times throughout the poem that “every fair from fair sometime declines” be it that of nature‚ “summer’s lease hath all too short a date” and eventually Autumn begins in which the leaves shrivel and die‚ or that of the subject. From the third quatrain onwards‚ the speaker talks about the immortality of his words and of her. He claims that “so long as men can breathe or eyes can see” his poem will be remembered
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I chose the painting Autumn Rhythm 1950 by Jackson Pollock. When I first saw the painting‚ I knew from the start that this was the masterpiece perfect for this project. My initial response to this painting was confusion. I did not understand it; I did not know what I was looking at. I thought to myself‚ is there something I’m supposed to look for? It seemed impossible to find something due to the numerous slobs of paint everywhere. I did not understand how this could even be a masterpiece. After
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various types of language‚ syntax and vocabulary to achieve this. An extract from Jane Eyre‚ by Charlotte Bronte‚ a soliloquy from Hamlet‚ by William Shakespeare and Ode to Autumn‚ by John Keats all have a number of striking similarities between them‚ as well as a few differences‚ which will be analysed to show. Unlike Hamlet and Autumn‚ the extract from Jane Eyre‚ doesn ’t have any particular argument‚ but the use of language is similar to that of Keats and to some extent Hamlet. Jane Eyre is a character
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healthiest looking one. With the crowd of swarming maggots racing to chomp down the at the poor flowers’ biggest root‚ this was sure to be the end for the flower. Within hours the root was gone and the maggots were satisfied. Without its biggest root and autumn just around the corner‚ all hope was lost for the flower. There was just a matter of days before the flower died. The next day‚ the flower remained
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