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Talking About the Holidays
in English
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Hello everyone! My name is ________. Im from ________.
I currently live in ________. I am a ________. I enjoy
studying ________. I joined Open English ________ ago.
I (enjoy / dont enjoy) celebrating holidays.
Survival English
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Beginner: Warm-up
What is your favorite holiday?
My favorite holiday is_____________.
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Santa Claus
witch
Easter bunny
ghost
parade
fireworks
candy
leprechaun
Cupid
pumpkin
Beginner: Vocabulary
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Beginner: Matching
Match the listed words to the images
A. B. D.C. E.
Santa Claus leprechaun fireworksghost candy
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Fill in the blanks with the correct vocabulary words
Beginner: Vocabulary Practice
A __________ has a pointed hat and a broom.
______ shoots arrows to inspire romantic love.
There often is a _____________on a national holiday.
The ______________ carries a basket full of colored eggs.
People make pie from ____________.
pumpkins
witch
Easter bunny
parade
Cupid
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Beginner: Discussion
favorite holiday.
A.
Christmas is my
B.
Easter is myC.
I dont have a
On New Years Eve I like to
A.
stay at homeB.
go to a partyC.
stay at home or go out, depending on my mood.
I celebrating national holidays.A.
loveB.
dont mindC.
dislike
Complete the following sentences according to your opinion
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1. Where did you get that costume?
2. Do you want some candy?
3. Where is your pot of gold?
4. How many people do you think are here?
5. Who gave you those roses?
Beginner Question & Picture Matching
A. C. E.D.B.
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1.
The band __________ to the beat of the music.
chew march fly carve knock
Picture Fill-in-the-Blank
2.
Kids __________ on peoples doors to ask for candy on Halloween.
3.
My mom told me to __________ the candy well before I swallow it.
4.
Cupid can __________ because he has wings.
5.
We __________ pumpkins last year on Halloween.
Choose the correct verb and conjugate as needed
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Read the sentence with the correct answer
1.
He (get / got) a lot of candy on Halloween.
2.
She (sat / sit) on Santas lap.
3.
Cupid (is making / makes) people fall in love.
4.
We (were watching / watched) the fireworks for a few hours.
5.
They (ate / eats) pie on Thanksgiving.
Beginner: Choose One
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__ No, but I thought he was realwhen I was a kid.
__ Thats Kelly.
__ Yes, he can have more.
__ Its the spirit of a dead person.
__ No, I have to work.
1. Who is dressed as a witch?
2. Are you going to the parade?
3. Do you believe in Santa Claus?
4. Can I give him more candy?
5. What is a ghost?
Match each question to the correct answer
Beginner: Match the Answer
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Beginner: Lets Talk!
Lacy: Would you mind helping me throw a Halloween party for our friends?
Candice: Sure, Id love to! Where are we going to have the party?
Lacy: We can have it at my house. We can eat, play games,and have a contest for the best costume.
Candice: That sounds like a lot of fun. What can I do to help you?
Lacy: Well, you could help me decorate the house and prepare the food.
Candice: Okay. I can handle that. No problem.
Lacy: Great! Ill give you a call this afternoon
and we can talk about it more in detail.
Candice: All right. Ill talk to you this afternoon!
Lacy: Thanks, Candice! Talk to you later.
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Beginner: Lets Talk! Follow-up
What kind of party does Candice want to throw?
A. a Christmas partyB. a birthday party
C. a Halloween party
What will Lacy do to help Candice prepare for the party?
A. buy the foodB. greet the guests and serve drinks
C. decorate the house and prepare the food
Which of the following will guests notdo at the party?
A. play gamesB. pass out candy to kids
C. eat
Answer the following questions about the previous passage
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1. I _________ to buy a costume before Halloween.
Whats Missing?
goes is go need spends
spent am needing give gave is being
2.
They _________ $30 on candy.
3. My dad ________ me a beautiful Easter basket.
4.
Where did you ________ for Christmas last year?
5.
This chocolate ________ yummy!
Complete each sentence with a word from the list
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1. They____ three pumpkin
pies tomorrow.
a. makes
b. will makec. make
_____ pumpkin pies will they
make tomorrow?
_____ is your favorite holiday?
_____ did you decorate the
house for?
Beginner: Q & A Formation
Complete the question using the underlined words as hints,then choose the correct option to complete the sentence
2. Valentines Day____ myfavorite holiday.
a. wereb.
isc. are
3.
We____ itfor Christmas.
a. decoratedb.
decorates
c. was decorating
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Beginner: Categories
Words
associatedwith
Christmas
Words
associatedwith Easter
Words
associatedwith
Halloween
Match each word to its corresponding category
pumpkin dinner witch egg Santa Claus basket ghost tree
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Beginner: Minimal Pairs
witch
gift
candy
ghost
bunny
watch
give
handy
host
funny
Listen to the difference between each pair of
words and practice pronouncing each pair
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Im holding my Easter basket.
I received a gift of flowers.
I have some colored eggs.
I carved a pumpkin!
My husbandis so sweet!
Match each sentence to its appropriate picture
Beginner: Who Said It?
A. B. C.
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Holiday Vocabulary (#0085)
Holiday Word search (#0087)
Adjectives and Prepositions (#0051)
Dates and Time Vocabulary (#0053)
Verbs for Dates and Time (#0055)
Asking Questions: Who & What (#0093)
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Intermediate Lesson Content
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Intermediate: Warm-up
What is something that you really like about holidays?
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haunted
pilgrim
mistletoe
nativity scenein love
wear green
shamrock
costume
celebrationfestivities
Intermediate: Vocabulary
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Intermediate: Matching
Match the listed words to the images
A. B. D.C. E.
haunted pilgrim shamrocknativity scene mistletoe
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Use the words below to create your own sentences.
Intermediate: Vocabulary Practice
Ex: A shamrockis a symbol of good luck.
shamrock
pilgrim
mistletoe
nativity scene
tradition
wear green
haunted
costume
celebration
festivities
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Match the synonym & antonym to each listed word
Intermediate: Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonym
established
commemorate
terrifying
imaginary
distinguished
sentimental
Word
scary
romantic
traditional
celebrate
fantasy
special
Antonym
pragmatic
real
common
unusual
ignore
soothing
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Intermediate: General Discussion
In your opinion, what holiday is the most important and why?
What do you like to do on your favorite holiday?
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Intermediate: Lets Talk
Alice:Honey, have you wrapped the kids
Christmas gifts yet? Its getting late.
Jim: Im trying to get that done now. I cantremember who asked for the Barbie doll.
Alice:Thats for Jenny. When you finish with that, pleasehelp the girls put out some cookies and milk for Santa.
Jim: Im pretty tired, Alice. I dont really have a lot
of energy tonight. Cant we just skip it this year?
Alice:No way; its a tradition. When youre finished, Ill pour you a
glass of apple cider and let you kiss me under the mistletoe.
Jim: All right then, youve got yourself a deal. If you
dont mind, cut me a slice of fruitcake too, darling.
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Intermediate: Lets Talk! Follow-up
Which one of Alice and Jims children asked for the Barbie doll?
What did Jim ask Alice to skip this year?
What does Alice offer to do for Jim when he finishes helping the girls
put out milk and cookies?
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__ She hasnt decided yet.
__ No, I forgot to get it.
__ Yes, that sounds yummy!
__ No way! Those thingsare dangerous.
__ I think its in the attic.
1. Would you like aChristmas cookie?
2.
What is Angela going to be
for Halloween this year?
3.
Do you want to help meset off the fireworks?
4.
Where is the box of
Christmas ornaments?
5.
Did you buy KalynsEaster basket?
Match each question to the correct answer
Intermediate: Q & A
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_ Anne didnt know what to buy her husband Alan for Christmas.
_ Annes mother-in-law said she didnt know what to buy either.
_ Anne went to the store and bought Alan a TV for Christmas.
_ Anne decided to ask Alans mother.
_ Anne remembered that Alan had been talking about buying a new TV.
Put the sentences in the correct order to form a short story
Intermediate: Story Sequence
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Intermediate: Expressions & Phrases
Match the idiom to its meaning
1)
Jack is a devoted family man.
His children mean a lot to him.
2)
Sam can touch his nose with his
tongue. Its his party piece.
3) I was bursting with joy after
opening my birthday gift.
4) Jessicas a party animal. Shegoes out four times a week.
5)
Peter called me apartypooper because I left
the celebration early.
a) a guy who likes to spend alot of time with his family
b) to become extremely happy
c)
something funny or strange thatsomeone often does to entertainother people at social events
d) someone who spoils other
people's enjoyment of socialactivities by being unhappy or
by refusing to become involved
e) someone who likes goingto parties a lot
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1.
Nick criesbecause his Halloween candy was stolen.
2. I desireto drink pink champagne on New Years Eve.
Choose the correct answer
3.
It was takingthem two hours to decorate the Christmas tree.
A.
is crying
B.
were cryingC.
was cried
A.
am desiring
B.
wantC.
am wanting
A.
taken
B.
takedC. took
Intermediate: Error Correction
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Intermediate: Lets Talk Pictures!
How would you feel if you received one ofthese dogs as your Christmas gift?
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Holiday Vocabulary (#0085)
Holidays in Future Tense (#0086)
Holiday Word search (#0087)
Holiday Quiz (#0088)
Food & Groceries- Vocabulary (#0037)
Food & Groceries- Present Tense Verbs (#0039)
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Advanced Lesson Content
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Advanced: Warm-up
What are some words that remind you of holiday celebrations?
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Advanced: Someone Once Said
Christmas is the season when
you buy this year's gifts withnext year's money.
Author Unknown
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Advanced: Vocabulary
commemorate
benevolence
toast
partakesentiment
feast
adornment
salutation
enjoymentfellowship
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Advanced: Matching
Match the listed words to the images
A. B. D.C. E.
toast feast fellowshipsalutation adornment
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Use the words below to create your own sentences
Advanced: Vocabulary Practice
Ex: Most holiday celebrations include a delicious feast.feast
benevolence
toast
partake
sentiment
commemorate
adornment
salutation
enjoyment
fellowship
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Match the synonym & antonym to each listed word
Advanced: Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonym
decorated
honor
enjoyment
emotion
charity
share
Word
sentiment
benevolence
partake
merriment
commemorate
adorned
Antonym
abstain
forget
plain
unkindness
sorrow
apathy
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Read each sentence and replace the wordwith a synonym or antonym
1.
Jackie always puts up a realtree for Christmas.A
2.
It was hard to pick a winner because all the kids looked cutein their costumes.
3.
I wanted to try the pumpkin pie, but I was already stuffed.
S
S
Advanced: Sentence Rewording
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Advanced: General Discussion
In your opinion, what makes a holiday special?
What holiday tradition do you like the least? Why?
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Advanced: Lets Talk
Sally:Its almost time for the big countdown. Have you seenChris? I want to give him a big kiss at midnight. I love New
Years Eve. Its my favorite holiday.
Cassie: Yes, its probably my favorite too. Chris is over at therefreshment table with Alex. Theyre busy stuffing their faces.You know those two.
Sally: Yes, I see them now. It amazes me that they never seem to gain
an ounce. Its hard to believe. So, whats your New Years resolution?
Cassie:I know what you mean. Alex eats like there is no
tomorrow and somehow he manages to stay the same size.My New Years resolution? Im going to finish my Masters degree.
Sally: Wow, thats great! My resolution is to try and lose someweight. Ever since the wedding, Ive been packing on the pounds!
I just cant seem to quit.
Cassie:Yes, I know exactly what you mean. Its easy to put on weight.Ive gained five pounds since Thanksgiving and I havent been able tolose it.
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Advanced: Lets Talk! Follow-up
The conversation takes place on New Years Eve.
What do you usually do on this holiday?
Cassie and Sally talked about their New Years resolutions.
What was your resolution last year? How did it work out?
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Correct the mistake
1.
I am always gaining weight during the holidays.
2.
When Mary was a child, she had been believing in the Easter Bunny.
3.
Have you never tasted my mothers famous eggnog?
4.
Michael makes a Halloween party every year.
5.
Caroline enjoys to make Thanksgiving dinner.
Advanced: Error Correction
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Advanced: Reading Comprehension
New Years celebrations are done globally and each country prides
itself in observing the traditions of their culture. Here are a couple ofNew Years traditions from around the world.
China The traditional Chinese New Year is based on the lunar
calendar and may fall between January 1 and February 19. The
celebration lasts for 10 to 15 days. During this celebration, its atradition to play drums and set off fireworks. The Chinese believe
that this wards off evil spirits and brings good fortune.
Denmark It may sound rather surprising, but it is considered tobe very auspicious to wake up and find a pile of broken dishes infront of your door on New Years day in Denmark. Throughout the
year, people save all their old dishes to throw at the entrance of
homes on New Years Eve. The dishes are a symbol of friendship andprosperity for the coming year.
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Advanced: Reading Discussion
What is the main idea of this passage?
The texts talks about a couple of countries New Years traditions.
What are some New Years traditions that are associated with your
country?
If you were able to ring in the New Year in any country, where wouldit be? Why?
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Advanced: Expressions & Phrases
Match the idiom to its meaning
1)
Teachers choosing to implementschool budget cuts would be liketurkeys voting for an early
Christmas.
2)
People pay for priceless, centuries-old art because a thing of beautyis a joy forever.
3)
Tutoring students in the evenings is
a busman's holiday for teachers.
4)
Joseph, we have some business totake care of. Lets talk turkey.
5)
Jake has been drinking since he gothere, and now hes lit up like a
Christmas tree.
a)
people making choices thatwill have very bad resultsfor themselves
b)
to be drunk
c)
time away from work that is spentdoing something that is similar toyour usual job
d)
discuss important matters
e)
Beautiful things give pleasurethat lasts even longer than thebeautiful things themselves.
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Advanced: Question Formation
1.
St. Patricks Day is mysisters favorite holiday.
2.
No, Jill didnt dress up
for Halloween this year.
3.
Yes, Id love more turkey.
4.
Toms New Year resolution
is to go back to college.
5.
Im going to a New Years Eve
party with my husband this year.
Form a question based on the responseEx: How much money would you like to deposit?
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Holidays in Future Tense (#0086)
Holiday Quiz (#0088)
Suffixes of "compare" (#0167)
Fruits and Vegetables (#0487)
We are going to plan a party! (#0397)
Pronunciation: The long /e/ (#0261)
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