The Fall Season
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[English Learning] The Fall Season • VOCABULARY • 1. Leaf: A flat, green part of a plant or tree. • “In fall, the leaves change color and fall to the ground.” • 2. Tree: A tall plant with a trunk and branches. • “Many trees turn orange, red, and yellow in fall.” • 3. Cool: Slightly cold. • “The weather feels cool in Fall, so I wear a jacket.” • 4. Season: A time of year with specific weather. • “Fall is my favorite season because of the colorful leaves.” • 5. Turn over a new leaf : To start fresh or make a positive change. • “I want to turn over a new leaf this fall and focus on my studies.” • 6. The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree : Children are often similar to their parents. • “Her love of painting shows that the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree, just like her mom.” • 7. Crisp: Cool, fresh, and dry. • “I love the crisp air on fall mornings.” • 8. Vivid: Bright or strong in color. • “The leaves are vivid shades of orange and red.” • 9. Rake: To gather leaves using a tool with teeth. • “I need to rake the yard because the leaves are everywhere.” • 10. Scenic: Beautiful to look at, often natural. • “We took a drive through the mountains to enjoy the scenic fall views.” • 11. Fall into place : To happen in an organized or expected way. • “After weeks of planning, everything started to fall into place for the festival.” • 12. Deciduous: Describing trees that lose their leaves each year. • “Deciduous trees like maples and oaks display stunning colors in fall.” • 13. Fall foliage: The leaves during the fall season, especially when they change color before they fall to the ground. • “The park looks beautiful in autumn with the vibrant fall foliage covering the ground.” • 14. Phenomenon: Something that can be observed, often unusual or special. • “The changing colors of the leaves in fall are a natural phenomenon caused by less sunlight.” • 15. Vibrant: Full of energy or bright colors. • “The vibrant foliage attracts tourists to New England every fall.” • 16. Transition: A change from one state to another. • “Fall is a transition between the warm days of summer and the cold days of winter.” • 17. Make hay while the sun shines : To take advantage of an opportunity while it lasts. • “The warm fall weather won’t last long, so let’s make hay while the sun shines and go hiking.” • 18. Bite the dust : To fail or stop working. • “My old rake finally bit the dust while I was cleaning up the leaves.” • 19. Sow the seeds : To begin something that will grow or develop later. • “Learning new skills now will sow the seeds for success in the future.” • 20. Gust: A sudden strong rush of wind. • “A sharp gust of wind sent a flurry of leaves spiraling through the air.” • 21. Howl: A long, mournful sound made by the wind. • “The wind’s howl made the empty field feel eerie.” • 22. Hoot: The sound made by an owl. • “An owl’s soft hoot echoed in the quiet night.” • 23. Whistle: A high-pitched sound, often made by the wind. • “The wind whistles through the branches on cold evenings.” • 24. Rustle: A soft sound of things brushing against each other, like leaves. • “The fallen leaves rustle when I walk through the park.” • 25. Crunch: A loud sound made when stepping on dry leaves. • “I love the crunch of leaves under my boots.” • For English learning tips, lessons, or more information about Changing Crowns English Services, visit www.changingcrowns.com. See you in class! • #englishteaching #English #englishteacher #esl #eslteacher #eslteaching #languagelearning #language #LearnALanguage #StudyEnglish #LearnEnglish #TESOL #TEFL #English #EFL #ELT #duallanguage • DISCLAIMER • Please visit my website at www.changingcrowns.com to view the Blog Disclaimer.
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