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  1. Welcome to another amazing installment of This Week in Spring! I'm in bellisima Rome, Italy, where I've just spent time in some fun meetings, and now I'm off to lovely London, UK, for Devoxx UK 2024. It's going to be amazing. If you're there, don't hesitate to say hi!

  2. Vor 5 Tagen · Learn Spring vocabulary in English.

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  3. Vor 6 Tagen · 9. Spring Sports and Outdoor Activities. Overview: Write about the various sports and outdoor activities that are popular in spring, such as baseball, soccer, or hiking. Discuss the health benefits of outdoor exercise and how to stay safe while playing. Educational Focus: Physical education, health, safety.

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · There’s still snow in the mountains, but the first harbingers of spring have arrived. The days are getting longer, the first flowers have bloomed and nature is awakening. Spring in the mountains is incredibly beautiful and well worth seeing. If you fancy some more skiing, you can still carve some turns, and fans of hiking and biking can ...

  5. Vor 4 Tagen · 1. Spring isn’t always sunshine and flowers. Just because spring has sprung, doesn’t mean you’re going to just see sunny weather and mild wind conditions. In fact, even in the UK, it’s not unheard of for snow to pillow down in May. 2. Expect rain… More than you’d think! Spring can also be amazingly wet.

  6. Vor 2 Tagen · In fact, Tarpon Springs is known to have one of the largest Greek communities in the U.S. Housing around 25,000 residents, the city’s Greek history dates back to the late 1800s, when businessman John Cheyney noticed something lying under the surface of the Gulf of Mexico waters: natural sponges. Having found the perfect business opportunity ...

  7. Vor 2 Tagen · British and other Commonwealth English use the ending -logue while American English commonly uses the ending -log for words like analog (ue), catalog (ue), dialog (ue), homolog (ue), etc, etymologically derived from Greek -λόγος -logos ("one who speaks (in a certain manner)").