January: Remember the word "arrow." The pronunciation of January is similar to "arrow," and the number "1" also looks like an arrow. February: Remember "Fly Away" for the new year. The beginning of February corresponds to the Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival. This month, students are on winter break, ready to "fly away" and go home to celebrate. March: Remember "leak." March sounds like "leak," and it's associated with the change of seasons. April: Remember "Apple." The prefix "Ap" in April is similar to the word "Apple," and the pronunciation is somewhat alike. Imagine that April is the month for eating "apples." May: Remember "beauty through labor." May Day is a day to honor workers, and labor is considered "beautiful." Additionally, "May" can mean "can" in English, so you can think of labor as something that can make one "beautiful." June: Remember "let's gather." June sounds similar to "let's gather" in Chinese, and it's the month of Children's Day when children joyfully celebrate and gather. July: Remember "here it comes." July sounds like "here it comes," symbolizing the arrival of summer vacation that everyone has been looking forward to. August: Remember "Autumn." The prefix "Aug" in August is the same as in "Autumn," and August marks the beginning of autumn. September: Remember "Student" goes to "School." September is the month when students go back to school, and the words "Student" and "School" both start with the letter "S." October: Remember the National Day with balloons - "I can throw!" October is the month of the National Day, and balloons are everywhere, shaped like "O." The pronunciation of October also sounds like "I can throw," bringing to mind the fun of throwing balloons. November: Remember "no warmth" for the winter. November sounds like "no warmth," and it's the month of the winter solstice when there is no warmth. December: Remember "bottom." December sounds like "bottom," symbolizing the end of the year.