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arakin v d prakticheskiy kurs angliyskogo yazyka 1 kurs

SEASONS AND WEATHER
When two Englishmen meet, their first words will be “How do
you do?” or “How are you?” And after the reply “Very well, thank
you: how are you?” the next remark is almost certain to be about
the weather. “It’s a lovely morning, isn’t it?” or “Isn’t it hot today?”
and the other person will reply “Yes, it’s wonderful weather we are
having. I hope it will keep fine, it seems almost too good to last.”
Or perhaps the day is dull, it is raining a little, the sky is
grey, and everyone is wearing a mackintosh or carrying an um
brella. As the cars and buses go along the street, they splash
the water and mud on the passersby.
Gradually it gets darker: a thick fog is spreading over Lon
don. The lamps are lit in the streets and in the shops and offic
es; cars and buses put on their lights and can only crawl along.
As one friend bumps into another, he says, “Isn’t it a beastly
day?” — “Yes,” replies the other, you can hardly see a yard in
front of you.”
Then comes winter. There has been a good fall of snow and a
hard frost
. It is just the day for a good country walk; let us have a
tramp down the country lanes. The ground is like iron and rings
under our feet, the frost sparkles on the branches, and
icicles 
hang from the houses.
It is still freezing hard and the ponds are frozen over. There
are crowds of people on them sliding and skating, and here is a
merry group of schoolboys having a fight with snowballs. It is
very pleasant while the frost lasts; the unpleasant time comes
when the thaw begins.
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A few months have passed and it is a beautiful spring day.
The rain fell heavily last night, but now the soft white clouds are
floating 
across the blue sky, and the sun is shining brightly.
Raindrops and dewdrops shine on every small green leaf and
every blade of young grass.
The farmer has ploughed his fields and the new corn is just
beginning to appear above the ground. In a few months autumn
and harvest time will come. When the corn has turned ripe and
golden the farmer will reap it and put it in his barn.
(Abridged from “Modern English Course
for Foreign Students” by Eckerseley)
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