The climate in Great Britain is generally mild and temperate due to the influence of the Gulf Stream. The south-western winds carry the warmth and moisture into Britain. The climate in Britain is usually described as cool, temperate and humid. British people say: "Other countries have a climate, in England we have weather."The weather in Britain changes very quickly.The weather is the favourite topic of conversation in Britain.The driest period is from March to June and the wettest months are from October to January. The average range of temperature (from winter to summer) is from 15 to 23 degrees above zero. During a normal summer the temperature sometimes rises above 30 degrees in the south. Winter temperatures below 10 degrees are rare.Britain has no good coal now and imports it itself. Many schools and universities have no central heating either, and the floors there are made of stone. The British bedroom is especially cold, sometimes electric blankets or hotwater bottles are used.
1. There were no pupils at school yesterday. 2. There are much chocolate ice-cream at home. Can I have it. 3. There are a lot of hungry kittens under my table. Give them milk, please. 4. What was there in your school bag yesterday? 5. Is there much fish in the fish soup? – Yes, there is a lot. 6. Were there any baby crocodiles in the Zoo last year? – Yes, there were five. 7.How many seasons are there in a year? 8.What is there in your hand? – It’s a big carrot. 9.There were no stadiums in London a long time ago. 10.There was no snow last winter.
British people say: "Other countries have a climate, in England we have weather."The weather in Britain changes very quickly.The weather is the favourite topic of conversation in Britain.The driest period is from March to June and the wettest months are from October to January. The average range of temperature (from winter to summer) is from 15 to 23 degrees above zero. During a normal summer the temperature sometimes rises above 30 degrees in the south. Winter temperatures below 10 degrees are rare.Britain has no good coal now and imports it itself. Many schools and universities have no central heating either, and the floors there are made of stone. The British bedroom is especially cold, sometimes electric blankets or hotwater bottles are used.
2. There are much chocolate ice-cream at home.
Can I have it.
3. There are a lot of hungry kittens under my table. Give them milk, please.
4. What was there in your school bag yesterday?
5. Is there much fish in the fish soup? – Yes, there is a lot.
6. Were there any baby crocodiles in the Zoo last year? – Yes, there were five.
7.How many seasons are there in a year?
8.What is there in your hand? – It’s a big carrot.
9.There were no stadiums in London a long time ago.
10.There was no snow last winter.