English GROUNDHOG DAY words with Alisha

Okay hi everybody and welcome back to weekly
words. My name is Alisha and today we are

going to talk about a holiday. So let’s
get right into it. Today’s holiday is Groundhog Day.

Groundhog Day, I am just going to read all
of the key information here. It is celebrated

on February 2nd and according to folklore
if it’s cloudy when a Groundhog which is

a small mammal that lives in the ground comes
out from its burrow, comes out from its home

in the ground, then spring will come early.
If it’s sunny supposedly according to the

legend, the Groundhog will see its shadow
and then will go back into its burrow back

into its home and winter will continue for
another six weeks. So that’s kind of the

somewhat strange legend. I am not sure exactly
what the origin of this story is but that’s

Groundhog Day.

All right, a word about Groundhog day is of
course Groundhog. A Groundhog has a few different

names. Here it mentions woodchuck whistlepig,
that’s interesting or land-beaver. Anyway

yeah they are mammals, they are rodents essentially.
They look kind of like I don’t know big

rats with not ratty tales. That’s a terrible
picture like right here somewhere hollow Groundhog,

I don’t know, okay. Oh there is this really
famous internet video, very, very brief, 5

seconds long of a creature such as this, such
as this Groundhog looking at the camera. I

don’t know. Maybe this is what people expect
that the Groundhog does if it sees its shadow,

maybe. In a sentence, if a groundhog sees
its shadow on Groundhog Day, supposedly there

will be six more weeks of winter.

And the next word is Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania
is in this list I believe because this is

the place – what’s the name of the city?
Punxsutawney is in Pennsylvania, it’s supposedly

the place where they have their official like
Groundhog Day ceremony. There is a famous

Groundhog I think that lives there. Phil,
that’s it, I knew sort of the P, I wanted

to say Paul but not right. That’s actually
what we named one of the rock chicks. My family

can verify this. We had a rock chick named
Paul, maybe a few. Anyway, so Pennsylvania

Punxsutawney is the city where all the official
Groundhog day celebrations are held. If you

go to Pennsylvania for Groundhog day, you
might find some very interesting celebration.

So check out.

Next is Bill Murray. Bill Murray is an actor
perhaps you’ve seen a Bill Murray movie.

Bill Murray is in this list because he made
a famous movie called Groundhog Day. Well,

I will let you watch the movie but he is the
main character in the movie and a series of

very interesting things happen to him surrounding
the holiday Groundhog Day. He plays a reporter

who is in the city where they are having the
Groundhog Day celebration. I really liked

Bill Murray in the movie Groundhog Day.

Next, the next word is meteorology. Why is
meteorology in this list, the scientific study…Ah

what! Oh so the next word on this list is
meteorology. This is just a kind of contrast

with what Groundhog Day really is. A point
here that says the Groundhogs have made accurate

predictions about the length of winter only
about 39% of the time. Meteorology on the

other hand, the scientific study of atmospheres
and weather patterns might be a more reliable

way to determine if winter is going to continue
or not. In a sentence, the study of meteorology

is important to determining weather forecast
for the week.

All right, onward end. That’s the end? Anyway,
riveting information about Groundhog Day,

check out the Bill Murray movie if you haven’t
seen it already. It’s entertaining even

if you are not particularly interested in
this holiday and on February 2nd, yeah maybe

you should keep an eye out on your local Burrow
dwelling mammals. Okay thanks for joining

us this week. I hope you learned something
exciting about Groundhog Day and we will see

you again next time, bye. Okay kids, put your
Groundhog costumes on. Let’s go burrow in

the field. Anybody see their shadow? Jimmy saw a shadow. Oh back inside winter. If I were a teacher,

that’s what I would do for my students.