Here is the complete solution to the worksheet, including true/false corrections and full-sentence answers based on the text provided.
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Say if the following sentences are true or false. Correct the false ones:
a. Summer comes between winter and spring.
False
*Correction:* Summer comes between
spring and autumn.
b. In the southern hemisphere, the summer months are: June, July and August.
False
*Correction:* In the southern hemisphere, the summer months are:
December, January and February. (The text only mentions northern hemisphere months; seasons are reversed in the south.)
c. Summer is the hottest season.
True
d. In summer, there is more daylight.
True
e. Schools and universities do not close during summer.
False
*Correction:* Schools and universities
have a long break in the summer.
f. Nobody takes their holiday.
False
*Correction:*
Most people take their holiday in summer.
g. Popular countries to go to for sea, sand and sunshine are Spain and Greece.
True *(The text says “For northern Europeans, Spain and Greece are popular...” — so it’s contextually true for that group.)*
h. People stay indoors.
False
*Correction:* People spend more time
outside, going to the beach or visiting parks or just sitting in their gardens.
i. Flowers and plants are in bloom.
True
j. Many people love summer.
True *(The text says: “Many people say that summer is their favourite season.”)*
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Answer the following questions in full sentences:
1. Which season does summer follow?
Summer follows
spring.
2. In the northern hemisphere, what are the summer months?
In the northern hemisphere, the summer months are
June, July, and August.
3. What happens to the temperature in summer?
In summer,
the temperature rises.
4. Do schools and universities stay open?
No,
schools and universities have a long break in the summer.
5. Why are Spain and Greece popular holiday destinations?
Spain and Greece are popular holiday destinations because
the beaches and the weather are perfect.
6. Where do people spend more time?
People spend more time
outside, going to the beach, visiting parks, or sitting in their gardens.
7. What can you see and hear?
You can
see flowers and plants blooming, and you can
hear birds singing and bees buzzing.
8. Which is the longest day of the year?
The longest day of the year is
the summer solstice, which is on June 21st.
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>Do you like summer? What is your favourite season? Why?
*(This is a personal question. Here’s an example answer:)*
Yes, I like summer because I enjoy sunny days, going to the beach, and having holidays from school. My favourite season is summer because I can play outside, eat ice cream, and spend time with my family.
*(Note: Students should write their own personal response.)*
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of worksheet reading comprehension.