Saturday, March 30, 2024

ESL WORKSHEET - Celebrating Easter

LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH TEACHERS
EASTER*


LinguaHouse
Apr. 2, 2023


Level: Intermediate (B1-B2)
Type of English: General English
Tags: Celebrations and Special Events; Beliefs, Religion and Superstition; Celebrations and Commemorations; 16-18 Years Old; 18+ Years Old; Vocabulary Lesson; Article Based; Video Talk
Publication date: 04/02/2023

* This lesson has been updated.

This is the intermediate version of the ‘Easter Words and Traditions’ worksheet. Students learn about Easter customs around the world and discover some unusual facts about this time of year. There are speaking activities for students to give their opinions about Easter and what they do in their own countries to celebrate (by Luca Burns).

  • CLICK HERE to download the student’s worksheet in American English.
  • CLICK HERE to download the teacher’s lesson plan in American English.
  • CLICK HERE to download the student’s worksheet in British English.
  • CLICK HERE to download the teacher’s lesson plan in British English.


VIDEO TRANSCRIPT

Eli: It’s Sunday. I think we all know what that means. We’re going to play hard, we’re going to play safe, but we’re going to have fun. Right, who’s with me? I can’t hear you!
Daughter: Ah, Dad!
Sean: Welcome to the 2023 Sunday Easter Egg Hunt, live in Eli’s back yard. I’m Sean O’Hara, alongside the Easter bunny. Always great to see you.
Sean: On offense, we’ve got Eli and the Bunny Hoppers, and on defense, led by Justin Tuck, we’ve got the Chirping Chickies. Eli’s dropping back, the Bunny Hoppers need a miracle.
Sean: It looks like a Hail Mary ... it’s up ... Caroline catches it in the basket! Touchdown, the Bunny Hoppers win!

Adapted from: https://www.linguahouse.com/esl-lesson-plans/general-english/easter. Accessed on March 30, 2024. © 2008–2024 LinguaHouse.com. All rights reserved.

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