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<span><span>My Favourite WeatherМоя любимая погода</span><span>Everybody knows that there are four seasons in a year. They are winter, spring, summer and autumn. In my opinion all seasons are precious and nice in their own way. For example, in winter when it snows outside, I like staying in my room under the warm blanket with a cup of hot tea in my hands and the cat beside me. On such days I like reading interesting books and magazines, or chatting with my friends online. The first half of spring is rather cold, so I simply go to school and back. Long walks in the woods are not a good idea, as it often snows and rains. The level of humidity is rather high. The second part of spring is warmer. Starting from the middle of April, the days are sunnier and longer. I like such weather, as I often meet up with friends. Summer in my region is rather hot. Some people decide to go to the seaside, others - to ski resorts. I belong to people, who spend summer at the seaside. Together with my family we go to hot countries, such as Turkey, Greece or Egypt. Most of all I like swimming in the sea and sunbathing. Autumn approaches unexpectedly. While September is still warm and sunny, October and November can be rather rainy and cold. My favourite weather falls on the end of September and the beginning of October. This time of the year is called Indian summer. It offers the most comfortable temperature. It’s neither too hot nor cold, so most people enjoy this season. In some regions Indian summer can last up to the middle of November. In my opinion, it’s an interesting phenomenon to have a warm, dry and sunny weather in the middle of autumn. That’s why I like this weather most of all.</span></span>
If you are looking after somebody younger than you, always hold their hand when using the <span>pavement.
Where there is no pavement, walk on the right hand </span><span>side of the road to face the </span><span>traffic coming towards you.
Take special </span><span>care if you can't see the road very far ahead.
Help other road users see you. </span><span>Wear or carry something light coloured or bright.
To cross the road safely:
1. Find a</span><span><span> safe</span> place to cross.
2. Stop just before you get to the </span><span>road.
3. Look all around for traffic and </span>listen<span>.
4. If traffic is coming, </span><span>let it pass.
5. When it is safe, go straight across the road – do not </span><span>run, keep looking and listening while you cross.</span>