Your ESL students may or may not celebrate Christmas, but Christmas is a main holiday in the English-speaking world, so they should learn about it and know how to discuss it. This lesson gives you some questions for interesting discussions about Christmas. Christmas in English When you teach...
Situation: Jane and Andrew talk about what they will do for New Year. Jane: I can’t wait for the Christmas and New Year holiday.Andrew: I know. What are you planning to do this year?Jane: For Christmas I will stay with my parents. Then for New Year I will visit a friend who ...
ESL Discussion Topic — Christmas ESL Discussion Cards — New Year's Resolutions ESL Discussion Cards — Reflecting on the Past Year ESL Speaking Activity — Agree or Disagree Cards: Christmas Edition ESL Speaking Activity — Would You Rather: Christmas Edition ESL Speaking Activity — You ...
Real or Fake: What makes the best Christmas tree? Do you have any funny Christmas stories? Is it okay to give money as a gift? Do you make a New Year's resolution every year? Homosexuality ESL Conversation Questions Is your country gay-friendly? Does your city have any gay pride events...
0112 – Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa 18:24 0113 – New Year’s Party 21:58 0114 Writing a Thank You Note 13:21 0115 New Year’s Resolution 11:26 0116 Holiday Travel 16:02 0117 Impressions of LA 16:02 0118 Small Talk at a Business Lunch ...
Christmas Lesson Plan (ESL): Role-play 2 Student A: You are at home. Despite the bad economy, you were able to buy presents for everyone in your family this year. You are about to eat Christmas dinner. Soon, someone will knock on your door. ...
One of the best things about my school is the special events we have throughout the year. We celebrate different festivals like Christmas, Halloween, and Chinese New Year. We have parties, dress up in costumes, and eat yummy food. It's so much fun to see everyone so happy and festive....
The Uniting Power of Christmas: A Heartwarming Story Gift Giving – Interview Gift Suggestions – Interview Also, here is a broadcast I did with several educators from around the world (Tunisia, Ukraine, Brazil, and Mexico) about end-of-year traditions in their countries. You might find someth...
0112 – Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa 18:24 0113 – New Year’s Party 21:58 0114 Writing a Thank You Note 13:21 0115 New Year’s Resolution 11:26 0116 Holiday Travel 16:02 0117 Impressions of LA 16:02 0118 Small Talk at a Business Lunch ...
to work at individually and in pairs or groups. Tasks include reading practice, vocabulary development tasks, comprehension questions, and grammar review tasks, as well as listening and speaking practice. From Valentine’s Day to Lunar New Year and Ramadan, we’re slowly filling up your calendar...