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Tuesday, 17 June, 2014 - 20:32

The British summer

by EleanorC

Britain is well known for its rainy climate. People joke that even in the summer time the country never gets any sun and that the skies stay disappointingly grey even during the months of July and August.

Last summer though, it was so hot that people could hardly believe it. British people weren’t used to such high temperatures, so every day on the news there were stories about people struggling to work in such unusual weather conditions. The newsreaders also reminded everyone to keep hydrated and not to spend too long in the sun.

When the sun comes out, British people tend to spend time in their garden if they have one. It’s common to invite friends and neighbours round for a barbecue, where everyone sits outside and eats food like grilled meat and salads. There’s always a back-up plan in case of rain though and the meal sometimes has to be cooked in the kitchen and eaten indoors.

People also spend a lot of time in parks during the summer, having picnics or playing sports like football or frisbee. In every green area, there’s always at least one ice cream van, a kind of car that plays children’s music and sells ice cream cones or lollies. 

Towns like Blackpool and Brighton are popular for their beaches and amusement arcades. People go there to swim, sunbathe and eat fish and chips. Apparently, the water can be quite cold so quite a lot of Brits prefer to go abroad for their summer holiday instead. Popular destinations include Spain, Germany and France: all countries that promise a lot of sunshine! 

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What's summer like in your country? Do you have any holiday plans for the months of July and August?

Submitted by PolinaLogvinenko on Thu, 07/28/2022 - 09:54

This year we had a good summer in my village. I plan to study for exams.
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