1. Spring2. Summer3. Autumn4. Winter5. January: Remember "arrow." Memory explanation: The sound of "January" is similar to "arrow," and the shape of the number "1" also resembles an arrow.6. February: Remember "fly away" for the new year. Memory explanation: The sound of "February" is similar to "fly away." February is the month of the Spring Festival, and students are on winter vacation, flying home to celebrate. It also symbolizes the beginning of the year, so it can be associated with the new year's momentum to "fly away."7. March: Remember "March 8th is the day for mothers and wives." Memory explanation: "March" sounds like "mama" and "wife." March has Women's Day, which is a day for mothers and wives according to children, and also a day for husbands to honor their wives.8. April: Remember "Apple." Memory explanation: The prefix "Ap" in "April" is similar to the word "Apple," and the sound is also a bit similar. Imagine that April is the month for eating "apples."9. May: Remember "labor is beautiful." Memory explanation: The sound of "May" is similar to "beautiful." May has Labor Day, and labor is honorable and "beautiful." Additionally, "May" can also mean "can," so it can be associated with labor that can make one "beautiful."10. June: Remember "children's day, let's gather." Memory explanation: "June" sounds like "ju ne" in Chinese, which means gather. June has Children's Day, and children will joyfully gather to celebrate.11. July: Remember "summer vacation is here." Memory explanation: The sound of "July" is similar to "here it comes." Students are eagerly awaiting their summer vacation, which "is here."12. August: Remember "Autumn." Memory explanation: The prefix "Aug" in "August" is the same as the beginning of "Autumn." August marks the beginning of "Autumn," so there is a similarity between the two.13. September: Remember "students go to school in September." Memory explanation: "September" starts with the letter "S," just like "student" and "school." Summer vacation ends, and students return to "school" in "September."14. October: Remember "National Day with balloons - 'wild side, I can throw!'" Memory explanation: "October" starts with "O," and there is another "O" in the middle of the word. October has National Day, and balloons are everywhere. The shape of balloons looks like "O." Moreover, the sound of "October" is similar to "I can throw," further associating it with throwing balloons, "I can throw!"15. November: Remember "no warmth in winter." Memory explanation: The sound of "November" is similar to "no warmth." November marks the beginning of winter, so there is naturally no warmth.16. December: Remember "it's the end of the year." Memory explanation: The sound of "December" is similar to "end," as it is the last month of the year, and it's "the end." Note: The months from January to December are: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, and December. Spring to Winter: Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter. From Monday to Sunday: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday. Numbers: 1 - one 2 - two 3 - three 4 - four 5 - five 6 - six 7 - seven 8 - eight 9 - nine 10 - ten 11 - eleven 12 - twelve 13 - thirteen 14 - fourteen 15 - fifteen 16 - sixteen 17 - seventeen 18 - eighteen 19 - nineteen 20 - twenty 21 - twenty-one 22 - twenty-two ... 30 - thirty 31 - thirty-one ... 40 - forty ... 50 - fifty ... 60 - sixty ... 70 - seventy ... 80 - eighty ... 90 - ninety ... 100 - one hundred 101 - one hundred and one 102 - one hundred and two ... 199 - one hundred and ninety-nine 200 - two hundred 201 - two hundred and one ... 300 - three hundred ... 999 - nine hundred and ninety-nine ... 1000 - one thousandTime: - minute (minu, plural: add "s") - hour (same plural rule as minute) - day (same plural rule as minute and hour) - time (on time means punctual, in time means timely) - life (life, life, a lifetime) - second (秒) - minute (分) - quarter (一刻鐘) - hour (小時) - day (天) - week (周) - month (月) - year (年) - century (世紀(jì)) - morning (早晨) - noon (中午) - afternoon (下午) - night (傍晚) - midnight (深夜)