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Seasons and Weather

Seasons and Weather

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Roční období a počasí

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These are the seasons: Tot---so----čn---b--b-: T___ j___ r____ o______ T-t- j-o- r-č-í o-d-b-: ----------------------- Toto jsou roční období: 0
Spring, summer, Jar-----t-, J____ l____ J-r-, l-t-, ----------- Jaro, léto, 0
autumn / fall (am.) and winter. p-d--m a---m-. p_____ a z____ p-d-i- a z-m-. -------------- podzim a zima. 0
The summer is warm. Léto-j---or-é. L___ j_ h_____ L-t- j- h-r-é- -------------- Léto je horké. 0
The sun shines in summer. V----ě svít- slu---. V l___ s____ s______ V l-t- s-í-í s-u-c-. -------------------- V létě svítí slunce. 0
We like to go for a walk in summer. V létě chodí---rá-- na ----házky. V l___ c______ r___ n_ p_________ V l-t- c-o-í-e r-d- n- p-o-h-z-y- --------------------------------- V létě chodíme rádi na procházky. 0
The winter is cold. Zima je c-----á. Z___ j_ c_______ Z-m- j- c-l-d-á- ---------------- Zima je chladná. 0
It snows or rains in winter. V z-mě-s--ží--eb- p-š-. V z___ s____ n___ p____ V z-m- s-ě-í n-b- p-š-. ----------------------- V zimě sněží nebo prší. 0
We like to stay home in winter. V zi-- z-st----- r--i--oma. V z___ z________ r___ d____ V z-m- z-s-á-á-e r-d- d-m-. --------------------------- V zimě zůstáváme rádi doma. 0
It is cold. Je---l-dno. J_ c_______ J- c-l-d-o- ----------- Je chladno. 0
It is raining. Pr--. P____ P-š-. ----- Prší. 0
It is windy. F--k-----r. F____ v____ F-u-á v-t-. ----------- Fouká vítr. 0
It is warm. Je ---l-. J_ t_____ J- t-p-o- --------- Je teplo. 0
It is sunny. Je-sl-nečn-. J_ s________ J- s-u-e-n-. ------------ Je slunečno. 0
It is pleasant. J- --s-o. J_ j_____ J- j-s-o- --------- Je jasno. 0
What is the weather like today? Jaké j- -nes-p-časí? J___ j_ d___ p______ J-k- j- d-e- p-č-s-? -------------------- Jaké je dnes počasí? 0
It is cold today. D--- -e ch--d--. D___ j_ c_______ D-e- j- c-l-d-o- ---------------- Dnes je chladno. 0
It is warm today. D-e--je---pl-. D___ j_ t_____ D-e- j- t-p-o- -------------- Dnes je teplo. 0

Learning and emotions

We are happy when we can communicate in a foreign language. We are proud of ourselves and our learning progress. On the other hand, if we aren't successful we're upset or disappointed. Different feelings are thus associated with learning. New studies have come to interesting results. They show that feelings play a role during learning. Because our emotions influence our success in learning. Learning is always a ‘problem’ for our brain. And it wants to solve this problem. Whether or not it is successful depends on our emotions. If we believe we can solve the problem, we're confident. This emotional stability helps us in learning. Positive thinking promotes our intellectual abilities. On the other hand, learning under stress does not work as well. Doubt or worrying hinders good performance. We learn especially poorly when we are afraid. In that case, our brain cannot store new content very well. Therefore, it is important to always be motivated when learning. So emotions influence learning. But learning also influences our emotions! The same brain structures that process facts also process emotions. So learning can make you happy, and those who are happy learn better. Of course learning isn't always fun; it can also be tedious. For this reason we should always set small goals. This way we won't overtax our brain. And we guarantee that we can fulfill our expectations. Our success is then a reward that motivates us all over again. So: Learn something – and smile while you do so!
Did you know?
Greek is counted among the Indo-European languages. However, it is not closely related to any other language in the world. Modern Greek must not be confused with Ancient Greek. Ancient Greek is still taught at many schools and universities. In the past it was the language of philosophy and science. It was also used as a common language by those traveling through the ancient world. On the other hand, Modern Greek is the native language of about 13 million people. It evolved from ancient Greek. It is difficult to say when exactly Modern Greek originated. One thing is certain: it is more simply constructed than ancient Greek. All the same, numerous archaic forms remain in Modern Greek. It is a very uniform language too, in which no strong dialects are present. It is written with the Greek alphabet that is almost 2500 years old. An interesting fact is that Greek is counted among the languages that have the largest vocabulary. So if you like to learn vocabulary you should start with Greek.