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TERENCE G. CROWTHER CoaeR a eh eed) CONTENTS UNIT UNIT STRUCTURE OR TOPIC PAGE 1 Countries of the World 1 Children of the World Zz 2 Favorite Things 3 Favorite Things 4 3 ‘Adverbs of Time 5 Review 6 4 Present Tense—Simple and Progressive: Statements 7 Review 8 5 Present Tense—Simple and Progressive: Negative Statements 9 Review 10 6 Present Tense—Simple and Progressive: Questions n Present Tense—Simple and Progressive: Questions 12 Review 13 7 Non-Progressive Verbs 14 Review 15 8 Progressive and Non-Progressive Verbs 16 Review 7 9 Places We Go 18 Places We Go 19 10 Want/Wants + Infinitive: Statements 20 Want/Wants + Infinitive: What Questions 21 Want/Wants + Infinitive: Yes/No Questions 22 u When Clauses 23 After Clauses 24 Before Clauses 25 12 Past Tense—Simple Past Irregular Verbs 26 Past Tense—Simple Past Irregular Verbs 27 Review 28 13 Past Tense—Simple Past Regular Verbs 29 Past Tense—Simple Past Regular Verbs 30 14 Direction Words 31 Direction Words 32 15 Giving Directions 33 Giving Directions 34 16 Occupations 35 Occupations 36 Review 37 Student Book 4 ib CONTENTS UNIT UNIT STRUCTURE OR TOPIC PAGE 7 Possessive Pronouns 38 Possessive Pronouns 39 Review 40 18 Reflexive Pronouns 41 Review 42 19 Feelings 43 Feelings 44 20 ‘Comparatives with Adjectives: Formation Rules 45 Comparatives with Adjectives: Statements 46 Comparatives with Adjectives: Statements 47 2 Comparatives with Adjectives: Questions 4B Comparatives with Adjectives: Questions 49 22 Comparatives with as...as 50 Comparatives with as...as 31 23 Superlatives with Adjectives: Statements 52 Superlatives with Adjectives: Statements 53 Review 54 24 Superlatives with Adjectives: Questions 55 Superlatives with Adjectives: Questions 56 25 Superlatives with Ordinals 57 Superlatives with Ordinals 58 26 Adverbs of Manner: Spelling Rules 59 Adverbs of Manner 60 27 More Adverbs of Manner 61 Review 62 28 Comparatives with Adverbs: Statements 63 Superlatives with Adverbs: Statements 64 29 Future with the verb to be + going to: Statements 65 Future with the verb to be + going to: Statements 66 Review 67 30 Future with the verb to be + going to: Yes/No Questions 68 Future with the verb to be + going to: What Questions 69 31 Weather 70 Weather n 32 Weather 72 Seasons B so x Countries of the World @© United states of © England © France America ; © Thailand © india © china 8 Korea eo Japan $ Australia si Student Book 4 ¥ XX Children of the World —— 0 I'm American. I'm English. Se I'm French. I el E : zm i iF Favorite Things eo (my favorite color is blue.) e (__ My favorite food is pizza. D) Z/ es a_i @ My favorite sport is baseball. My favorite animal is the lion, } ame er eh ( A) Tay Student Book An Favorite Things What is your favorite color? > My favorite color is purple (_ What is your favorite sport?) r My favorite sport is badminton. ) Ae My favorite instrument is the violin. My favorite subject is science. Adverbs of Time The chart below shows the breakfast food Jimmy and his friends eat each day of the week. Jimmy Sandy Pr e Monday =. g Monday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday ae | aaa Thursday Friday ‘Saturday 1. Jimmy always eats cereal for breakfast. 2. Larry usually eats cereal for breakfast. 3. Keri sometimes eats cereal for breakfast. 4. Sandy never eats cereal for breakfast. Student Book 4 é, always = 100% usually = 80-95% sometimes = 50% never = 0% Review Fill in the blanks. Use always, usually, sometimes, or never. @ | _never — drink tea for breakfast. ( ) 6 1 drink juice for breakfast. ¢ 6 I drink coffee for breakfast. Oi ___ tide a bike to school. 6 | drive a car to school. lage: eo |____ eat noodles for lunch. 8 |_____ eat rice for lunch. © | ——___ wath TV at night. © 1_____ do my English homework at night. Present Tense et sue Con Ree es RMS eres are ters are habits. He drinks tea every morning. The present progressive tense can be used to express actions that are happening right now. He is drinking tea now. jimmy and May study English every day. 6 [a APRIL mm] Mrs. Lee sometimes cooks fish for dinner. 6 APRIL BL ay ay HI \ Grandpa and Grandma Lee usually play golf on Saturdays. Jimmy and May are studying English now. ( Aas Mrs. Lee is cooking fish now. Grandpa and Grandma Lee are playing golf now. Review The Lee family always __eGts __ dinner at 6:00. The Lee family is eating dinner now. @ ploy o Jimmy usually soccer on Tuesdays. Jimmy _______ soccer now. watch May sometimes _____ TV after dinner. May TV now. © read Mr. Lee always the newspaper in the morning. Mr. Lee _____ the newspaper now. oo mms Present Tense Jimmy doesn’t play the piano May isn’t playing the violin now. in the morning. Mr. and Mrs. Lee don’t ski Mr. and Mrs. Lee aren’t skiing now. in July. Student Book hn The Lee family doesn’t eat at May a flower now. home every night. © play ¢ a Jimmy and Larry Sunny now. baseball in January. Jimmy and May to Ronnie and Rhonda school on Sundays. now. It is Saturday afternoon. Kenny and Keri are at Jimmy and May’s house. They are playing inside because it is raining. Usually they play outside. jimmy usually plays baseball or basketball with Kenny. May usually plays badminton with Keri. Sometimes Jimmy and Kenny play tennis with May and Keri Today Jimmy and Kenny are playing video games. May and Keri are drawing pictures. They always have fun, inside or outside Student Book he Present Tense Look at the story on page 11. Read the questions and answers. @ sit raining outside? Yes, it is. 6 Are Jimmy and May playing outside? No, they aren’t. 6 1s Jimmy drawing a picture? No, he isn’t. © Do Jimmy and May usually play outside on Saturday afternoon? Yes, they do. © Does jimmy usually play with Keri? No, he doesn’t. © 1s Jimmy playing with Kenny now? Yes, he is. 8 \s May playing with Tracy now? No, she isn’t. eo Does May usually play badminton with Keri? Yes, she does. Review Answer the questions. oe Do you eat sushi? Yes, | do. Are you eating sushi now? 6 Do you drive a car? Are you driving a car now? © do you study English? Are you studying English now? © Do you wear a school uniform? Are you wearing a school uniform now? © Does your father fly an airplane? Is your father flying an airplane now? Student Book 4 4 Qe’ Non-Progressive Verbs The verbs below are often non-progressive. We usually do not Cer hem aru SENSE VERBS: EMOTION VERBS: OTHER VERBS: hear hate think see like forget taste love know smell want need feel wish AS Right | like ice cream ng Xam liking ice crea ST. understand @ She sees a bird He understands English ra 6 They want a new car. Review @ reed an airplane in the sky. like © hate He hot dogs. They ____ spiders. ——— a Student Book 4 4 Jimmy likes baseball. He is playing baseball now. ° Keri needs a new tennis She is buying a new tennis racket. racket now. The food smells delicious. They are eating the food now. Hello. How are a May understands English. She is speaking English now. Review He _is doing his homework now. Sunny ice cream. 6 practice oO play May ____ the violin now. They soccer now. 6 understand eo love Keri French. May cats. Mr. Lee ___ his car now. Rhonda ___ a butterfly. Student Book 4 s Places We Go restaurant movie theater = i = — hotel eet me Lie! 2 i aay museum supermarket department store Places We Go hospital gas station police station fire station bus station train station airport Student Book 4 Want/Wants + Infinitive 0 Mr. and Mrs. Lee want to eat. Where will they go? They will go to a restaurant. 6 Mrs. Lee wants to buy some fruit. Where will she go? She will go to a supermarket. 6 Jimmy wants to borrow a book. Where will he go? He will go to a library. © Charlie wants to buy some bread. Where will he go? He will go to a bakery. 6 Jenny wants to buy some clothes. Where will she go? She will go to a department store. © Sandy and Tracy want to take a train. Where will they go? They will go to a train station. Want/ Wants + Infinitive 8 What does Jimmy want to do? He wants to play baseball. © what does May want to do? She wants to paint a picture. 6 What does Sunny want to do? He wants to ride a motorcycle. oO What do Ronnie and Rhonda want to do? They want to fly a kite. 6 What do Kenny and Keri want to do? They want to see a movie. © What do Mr. and Mrs. Lee want to do? They want to visit the museum. Student Book 4 4 Want/Wants + Infinitive Do you want to do homework now? , = kal © Do you want to go to a movie? When Clauses When means “at the When Mrs, Lee wants to get medicine, she goes to the drugstore. eae Student Book 4 A After Clauses Tomorrow is May's birthday. Mrs. Lee has many things to do. Pod 1 9:30 a.m, Go to the toy store. Buy a toy for May. 9:00 a.m, Go to the bank. Get money. 10:00 a.v. Go to the department store. Buy a dress for May. aay 10:45 A.m. Go to the bakery. Get May's birthday cake. = 2z 11:15 aM. Go to the supermarket. Buy ice cream. After Mrs, After Mrs. After Mrs. After Mrs. _ 8B | | 12:00 noon. Go home. Eat lunch. eo After Mrs. After Mrs. 6 After Mrs. After Mrs. 6 After Mrs. . Lee goes to the department store, she will go to the bakery. © Atter Mrs. . Lee goes to the bakery, she will go to the supermarket. Lee goes to the bank, where will she go? Lee goes to the bank, she will go to the toy store. Lee goes to the toy store, where will she go? Lee goes to the toy store, she will go to the department store. Lee goes to the department store, where will she go? Lee goes to the bakery, where will she go? Lee goes to the supermarket, where will she go? Lee goes to the supermarket, she will go home. por Before Clauses Below is a list of things May and her friends will do on her birthday. 2:00 p.m. Play party games. 3:00 p.m. Eat cake and ice cream. 3:30 pat. Open birthday presents. 4:30 pm. Go out for pizza. 6:00 p.m. Go to a movie. @ Before May goes to a movie, what will she do? Before May goes to a movie, she will go out for pizza. e Before May goes out for pizza, what will she do? Before May goes out for pizza, she will open her birthday presents. 6 Before May opens her birthday presents, what will she do? Before May opens her birthday presents, she will eat cake and ice cream. © Before May eats cake and ice cream, what will she do? Before May eats cake and ice cream, she will play party games. Student Book 4 4 Past Tense New Words make » made sleep > slept be >» was, were read > read write + wrote When May was at the museum, When Ronnie and Rhonda she saw many paintings. were at the beach, they made a sand castle. 1 —_ Before Mr. Lee ate dinner, he Before Mrs. Lee went to the read the newspaper. supermarket, she wrote a shopping list. After Jimmy did his homework, After Tabby drank the milk, she he ran to the park. slept for one hour. gon Past Tense es New Words bring + brought ride > rode buy » bought speak > spoke feel > felt swim > swam find + found take * took give -> gave understand > understood leave > left win > won Jimmy felt happy when his Keri understood Miss Young when baseball team won the game. Miss Young spoke to her in English. Larry swam in the pool before he Mrs. Lee gave Jimmy an umbrella rode his bike home. before he left the house. May took the dress home after she Jimmy brought the glasses to bought it at the department store. Grandpa Lee after he found them. Student Book 4 4 Review 38 win Jimmy _won_ the race. 6 leave Mr. Lee the house at 7:00. © x Kenny and Keri to the beach yesterday. © sive Grandpa Lee some flowers to Grandma Lee. 8 make Mr. Lee and Jimmy a birdhouse. @ « Jimmy the dishes after dinner. @ vy May an ice cream cone after school. © te Bo > 260% Mrs. Lee and Grandma Lee at the supermarket yesterday. © take Grandma Lee Max to the park. ¥ pol Past Tense New Words clean > cleaned talk » talked cook » cooked wash -» washed play » played watch > watched study > studied work -> worked o,. a @° so Rom Jimmy played tennis with Kenny Mr. Lee worked until 7:00 last yesterday. night. Grandma Lee cooked a delicious May talked with Keri on the dinner last Sunday. phone last night. 24 . Everyone watched the movie Jimmy studied for the math test. on TV. Student Book 4 & Past Tense Sunny‘s Birthday Party sunny enjoyed his birthday party yesterday. Everyone danced and played party games. Sunny liked his banana cake. Mrs. Lee carried Sunny’s presents to him. When he opened them, everyone clapped and smiled. Sunny loved his presents. New Words carry > carried like > liked clap » clapped love > loved dance » danced open + opened enjoy » enjoyed smile -> smiled eo oe rere my Direction Words he across along a! / \ into straight from out of around Student Book 4 Direction Words Kenny is running under Jimmy is walking around the bridge. the tree. Larry is going up the stairs. Charlie is swimming across the river. Giving Directions Giving Directions Look at the map on page 33. Read the dialogues below. Excuse me. Where is the post office? Go to Fifth Street. Turn right. Go straight for three blocks. It’s on the right. Excuse me. Where is the train station? Go to Skyview Road. Turn left. Go straight for two blocks. It’s on the right. Excuse me. Where is the museum? Go to Rainbow Road. Turn right. Go straight for three blocks. It’s on the right. Excuse me. Where is Pineview Bank? Go to Main Street. Turn right. Go straight for two blocks. It’s on the left. Occupations A doctor helps sick people. A nurse helps sick people, too. Student Book 4 SSS mi 7 by SS = Occupations oe Where does a banker work? e Where does a secretary work? © where does a librarian work? ~—- @_ what does a sales clerk do? A librarian works in a library. Asales clerk sells things. 6 What does a baker do? 6 What does a reporter do? Pi A baker bakes bread. A reporter reports the news. hes Review @ What does mail carrier do? @_ Where does a secretary work? A mail carrier _delivers mail _. A secretary © what does « doctor do? © what does a reporter do? Adoctor A reporter © what does a sales clerk do? © Where does a librarian work? Asales clerk A librarian Student Book 4 4 Possessive Pronouns Leo eae hs aT ume ee es eu msil ee ancy POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS It’s my book. > It's mine. It’s your book. > It’s yours. It’s his book. > It's his. It’s her book. > It’s hers. It's their book. > It’s theirs. It’s our book. . It’s ours. That is Jenny's rabbit. It’s hers. 6 That is Larry and Charlie’s 6 Sunny is our monkey. parrot. It’s theirs. He's ours. i Possessive Pronouns eo C This postcard is mine. ) 2) (Cts package is yours. ) i ’ BY Student Book 4 4 Review Fill in the blanks with a possessive pronoun or a possessive adjective. This ball is __ her: Reflexive Pronouns Usea the same pronoun when Mya Ras asic 1am looking at myself. ) ° (tou are looking at yourself. ) 8 Kenny is looking at himself. ° Keri is looking at herself. | f ¥ | ‘ i ’ 6 Charlie and Larry are looking at themselves. The rabbit is looking at itself. Student Book 4 by . oy Charlie and Larry are playing by -: oe its happy angry es surprised scared excited e ° 3 mom OM “<4 Student Book 4 Feelings How does Mr. Lee feel? How does Kenny feel? He feels embarrassed. He feels proud. How does May feel? How does Larry feel? She feels surprised. He feels confident. y ss How does Bill feel? How does Charlie feel? He feels confused. He feels nervous. How does Jimmy feel? How does Mr. Lee feel? He feels calm. He feels excited, ol memes Comparatives with Adjectives ieee UR um L Com mul att nats Bummer atc For most one-syllable adjectives, add -er. fast » faster old > older Pails - large > larger safe > safer For one-syllable adjectives that end in a short vowel and then a consonant, double the final consonant and add -er. For adjectives that end in the letter y, change the y to i and add -er. a % easy »* easier dirty > dirtier RULE 5 | Good and bad are irregular. good + better wg 5 o bad worse Student Book 4 4 Comparatives with Adjectives Kenny is older than Jimmy. Jimmy is younger than Kenny. Keri is taller than May. May is shorter than Keri. Bill is slower than Jimmy. Jimmy is faster than Bill. Kenny's bicycle is better than Jenny's. 2 Jenny’s bicycle is worse than Kenny's. Larry's kite is higher than Jimmy’s. Jimmy’s kite is lower than Larry’s. Jimmy's dog is larger than Jenny’s. Jenny's dog is smaller than Jimmy’s. Comparatives with Adjectives For adjectives with two or more syllables that do not end in the ce Meee scm tate Menace Qe a The necklace is more expensive than the bracelet. . | @ a Wee 1d ame eo “ The circus is more fun than school. n j eo ( DaGq & Student Book 4 ¥.N Comparatives with Adjectives e - 6 Which is thinner, the newspaper or the book? The newspaper is thinner. @ Who is taller, Davy or Kenny? Kenny is taller. 8 Who is faster, Kenny or Jimmy? Kenny is faster. e oe Which is thicker, the picture book or the dictionary? The dictionary is thicker. © who is older, Larry or Charlie? Larry is older. o a» Which is slower, the turtle or the snail? ee The snail is slower. im oh Comparatives with Adjectives © who is more afraid, jimmy or Davy? Davy is more afraid. 6 Who is more excited, May or Sandy? Sandy is more excited. IN NW © which is more expensive, the red car of the green car? 8 Who is more tired, Charlie or Kenny? Charlie is more tired. eo Which is more crowded, the country or the city? The city is more crowded. Student Book A. xs Comparatives with as...as ° e ~, — 3 q 4 ° ° a a @ (Cimatorartimn.) © e a se Ke go mms s - * Comparatives with as...as This football player is as Bill is as hungry as a bear. strong as an ox. Ronnie is as stubborn as a mule. Mrs. Lee is as busy as a bee. This muscle is as hard as a rock. This box i is as light as a feather. Mr. Lee’s hands are as cold This house is as old as the hills. as ice. Student Book 4 Superlatives with Adjectives The spelling rules used for comparatives are also used for superlatives. But, instead of adding -er, add -est. tall > tallest pretty > prettiest Cet eith Reta eh good + best bad > worst ° 38 e2% ‘oaG 12 13% 14 é ? Zen 8A! Davy is the youngest. Keri is the tallest. Kenny is the oldest. May is the shortest. aa The basketball is the largest. The banana is the sweetest. The golf ball is the smallest. The lemon is the sourest. F & = The queen is the prettiest. May’s test is the best. The witch is the ugliest. Charlie’s test is the worst. ool es Superlatives with Adjectives SU tolare Cones tS eager anise Um Cl ee ists ek kt) 8 The ice cream is the most delicious. Student Book 4 A Review 8 strong Jimmy is the strongest in the class. 6 expensive The red bicycle is the in the store. © ood Kenny is the swimmer. 6 large The elephant is the animal. © happy Jenny is the girl at the party. © ute Sunny is the monkey in the world. on Superlatives with Adjectives @ which country is the coldest? Canada is the coldest. Which country is the hottest? Thailand is the hottest. THAILAND — FRANCE CANADA 6 Which fruit is the sweetest? Bananas are the sweetest. Which fruit is the sourest? Lemons are the sourest. © Whose hair is the longest? May's hair is the longest. Whose hair is the shortest? Kenny’s hair is the shortest. oO Whose test is the best? May’s test is the best. Whose test is the worst? Bill’s test is the worst. Student Book 4 Superlatives with Adjectives °e Which sport is the most dangerous? Skiing is the most dangerous. Which sport is the safest? Ping-Pong is the safest. 6 Which toy is the most expensive? The car is the most expensive. Which toy is the cheapest? The ball is the cheapest. 6 Whose book is the most exciting? May’s book is the most exciting. Whose book is the most boring? Charlies book is the most boring. oe Whose math problem is the most difficult? Jimmy’s math problem is the most difficult. Whose math problem is the easiest? Keri’s math problem is the easiest. Phe Pe ol ems @© Kenny is the tallest. Jimmy is the second tallest. Charlie is the third tallest. © Keriis the fastest girl in her class. Tracy is the second fastest girl in her class. May is the third fastest girl in her class. y Jimmy is the best baseball player. Kenny is the second best baseball player. Larry is the third best baseball player. Student Book 4 é Superlatives with Ordinals The Solar System Mars Uranus Venus i Pio = 4 ° Mercury 9 Earth Neptune 1 Saturn Jupiter @© Which planet is the closest to the sun? Mercury is the closest to the sun. 6 Which planet is the third closest to the sun? Earth is the third closest to the sun. 6 Which planet is the farthest from the sun? Pluto is the farthest from the sun. oO Which planet is the second farthest from the sun? Neptune is the second farthest from the sun. 6 Which planet is the largest? Jupiter is the largest. oe Which planet is the second largest? Saturn is the second largest. ol Adverbs of Manner RULE 1 | Most adjectives become adverbs by adding slow + slowly poor poorly RULE 2 | !f an adjective ends with the letter y, change the y to i and add -ly. hemi, happy » happily busy > busily The adjectives early, late, hard, and fast do not add -ly. The spelling for the adjective and the adverb is the same. Student Book 4 4 Adverbs of Manner eles Cee: rag) aa) RN ea ere Ds Mrs. Lee is a careful driver. Mrs. Lee drives carefully. May is a beautiful dancer. Mr. Lee is a slow swimmer. She dances beautifully. He swims slowly. Py PLE Keri is a fast bike rider. Bill is a bad singer. She rides fast. He sings badly. Jenny is a quick learner. Mrs. Lee is a good cook. She learns quickly. She cooks well. ool eS More Adverbs of Manner How does May write? How does Grandma Lee speak? She writes neatly. She speaks softly. How does Bill behave? How does Mr. Lee work? He behaves rudely. He works hard. How do Ronnie and Rhonda play? How does Sunny paint? They play happily. He paints poorly. Student Book 4 A Larry plays the drums _loudly Kenny and Keri came to school. May plays the violin Grandma Lee works s in her garden. May studies Grandpa Lee cooks every day. @ 4000 Jimmy plays the piano very Sunny eats bananas yo res Comparatives with Adverbs There are two rules for forming the comparative with adverbs. Put more in front of adverbs ending in -ly. slowly >» more slowly loudly » more loudly RULE 2 | Do not put more in front of early, late, hard, fast, or well. early > earlier fast > faster late > later well -> better hard > harder You walk too fast Please walk more slowly You sing too loudly. Please sing more quietly. You get up too late. You write too poorly. Please get up earlier. Please write better. ——— Student Book A Superlatives with Adverbs Ne Rat ar Me cau aeRO oe Remsen Nena acum em eo or instead of more. Put most in front of adverbs ending in -ly. slowly > most slowly loudly » most loudly RULE 2 | Do not put most in front of early, late, hard, fast, or well. early > earliest fast > fastest late > latest well > best hard > hardest oe Charlie swims slowly. Davy swims more slowly than Charlie. Bill swims the most slowly. 6 Larry walks quickly. Jimmy walks more quickly. Kenny walks the most quickly. 6 Tracy comes to school early. Jenny comes to school earlier than Tracy. Sandy comes to school the earliest. oe Kenny writes English well. Jimmy writes English better than Kenny. May writes English the best. aoe 190% Future 1 | am going to watch television. He She | is going to watch television. are going to watch television. Now | am riding it. ie | Lf = Ore are going to eat hamburgers. ) (Now they are eating them. +) L/ PCR Me ans Student Book 4 4 Future Le er RCM eee Cm aint Rk ats ume mtr] to talk about the future @ He will use the computer. He is going to use the computer. © She will eat breakfast. She is going to eat breakfast. © twill take a nap. Itis going to take a nap. They will play tennis. They are going to play tennis Review Fill in the blanks with be + going to. jimmy is guliig to buy May and Sandy ___ see a comic book. a movie. It _____ eat the cheese. Miss Young ____ teach the class. She ____ close the They ______ watch a window. baseball game. He ______ play the guitar. Tabby ____ drink the milk. Student Book 4 No, | am not. °° Is she going to study math? oa LIBRARY , = 7 é | GIR Are we going to take a vacation? > (res, we are. ) <= —_ Future What are you going to do? I'm going to fly a kite. He’s going to ski. What are we going to do? 7 4 bn Mi i ae They're going to ride the horses. Student Book 4 & cH Weather sunny clear cloudy windy Student Book 4 SS = = What's the weather like today? It’s sunny. It’s warm, too. I'm going to play baseball. What's the weather like today? It’s hot. It’s clear, too. I’m going to swim in the pool. It’s cool. It’s windy, too. going to fly my kite. What's the weather like today? It’s cold. It’s snowy, too. I'm going to build a snowman. Seasons Spring starts in March and ends in June. It is usually warm. It is often clear. fee iae Fall starts in September and ends in December. 44 It is usually cool. It is sometimes rainy. eH Winter starts in December and ends in March. It is usually cold. It is sometimes snowy. Student Book 4

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