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IT’S WARM AT THAT TIME OF YEAR

 Some months of the year are warmer than others. When it is warm, the temperature is pleasant—not too hot and not too cold. People can enjoy outdoor activities like walking in the park, having picnics, or going to the beach.

In this lesson, students will learn how to describe warm weather, talk about different times of the year, and express what they like to do when it is warm.


GRAMMAR: USING "AT THAT TIME OF YEAR"

We use "at that time of year" to refer to a specific period in the year when something happens regularly.

"It’s warm at that time of year, so we go to the beach."
"At that time of year, many people visit the mountains."
"It is not very cold at that time of year."

Sentence Structure

Subject + verb + "at that time of year" + additional information

  • "It’s sunny at that time of year."

  • "Many tourists come here at that time of year."

  • "At that time of year, the flowers start to bloom."


VOCABULARY

  1. Warm – A temperature that is pleasant.
    Example: "It’s warm in April."

  2. Sunny – When there is a lot of sun.
    Example: "It is usually sunny at that time of year."

  3. Spring – The season after winter.
    Example: "Spring is warm and beautiful."

  4. Summer – The hottest season of the year.
    Example: "Summer is warm and sunny."

  5. Breeze – A light and soft wind.
    Example: "There is a nice breeze today."

  6. Picnic – Eating outside in nature.
    Example: "We have a picnic when it’s warm."

  7. Tourist – A person visiting a new place.
    Example: "Many tourists come here in summer."

  8. Temperature – How hot or cold something is.
    Example: "The temperature is perfect today."

  9. Relax – To rest and feel calm.
    Example: "People relax at the beach when it’s warm."

  10. Enjoy – To like something.
    Example: "I enjoy warm weather."


USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • "It’s always warm at that time of year."

  • "At that time of year, we go on vacation."

  • "The weather is perfect for outdoor activities."

  • "I love warm days in spring."

  • "Let’s have a picnic while the weather is nice."

  • "At that time of year, the flowers bloom."

  • "The temperature is warm but not too hot."

  • "It’s warm enough to swim in the lake."

  • "Many people visit this city when it’s warm."

  • "Warm weather makes me happy."


SENTENCES

Positive Sentences

  • "It’s warm at that time of year."

  • "People enjoy warm days in spring."

  • "We have picnics when the weather is warm."

Negative Sentences

  • "It’s not too hot at that time of year."

  • "The weather is not cold in April."

  • "We don’t stay inside when it’s warm."

Questions

  • "Is it warm at that time of year?"

  • "What do you do when it’s warm?"

  • "Do you like warm weather?"

Answers

  • "Yes, it’s warm and sunny at that time of year."

  • "I go to the beach when it’s warm."

  • "No, I prefer cold weather."


CONVERSATION

Scene: Two friends are talking about the weather.

Sophia: Is it warm in May?
Daniel: Yes, it’s warm at that time of year.
Sophia: That’s nice! Do you go to the beach?
Daniel: Yes, we always go in May. The weather is perfect.
Sophia: That sounds great! I love warm days.
Daniel: Me too! Let’s plan a picnic.


READING: "A Warm Spring Afternoon"

It is April, and the weather is warm. The sun is shining, and there is a light breeze. Many people are outside. Some are walking in the park, and others are having picnics.

Emily and her family go to the lake. Emily says, "It’s warm at this time of year, so we can swim." Her brother, Jake, is happy. He loves warm days.

They play in the water and then sit under a big tree to relax. They enjoy the nice weather and eat delicious food. It is a perfect afternoon.


QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

  1. Q: What is the weather like in April?
    A: It is warm and sunny.

  2. Q: Where do Emily and her family go?
    A: They go to the lake.

  3. Q: What do people do outside?
    A: They walk in the park and have picnics.

  4. Q: What does Emily say about the weather?
    A: She says, "It’s warm at this time of year, so we can swim."

  5. Q: How do Emily and Jake feel?
    A: They feel happy and enjoy the warm day.

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