Easter Lesson (A1/A2)
somdn_product_pageThis engaging Easter ESL lesson is designed for A1–A2 students and includes a picture matching activity, a gap-fill reading, a communicative read-and-tell task, and plenty of speaking practice. It’s ideal for introducing key Easter vocabulary while building confidence in speaking and basic reading skills.
This Easter lesson ESL resource works well as a complete lesson plan for beginner and pre-intermediate learners.
Level: A1–A2
Time: 45 minutes +
This lesson comes with:
Fillable Fields – This digital worksheet can be completed online or printed.
Teacher’s Copy – Includes detailed teacher’s notes and an answer key.
Student Version – Ideal for sharing via email for online lessons.
Overview of this Easter ESL lesson
1. Vocabulary Matching
Students match Easter-related vocabulary to pictures, helping them learn and recognise key words in a visual and engaging way.
2. Gap-Fill Reading
Students complete a short reading about Easter by filling in missing words, developing basic reading comprehension and vocabulary.
3. Read and Tell Task
Students read short texts and share information with a partner, encouraging communication and simple sentence formation.
4. Speaking Practice
Students ask and answer questions about Easter, helping them personalise the topic and practise fluency.
Skills Developed
Easter vocabulary for ESL learners, reading comprehension, speaking fluency, and communicative skills.
Lesson Objectives
To introduce key Easter vocabulary, improve basic reading skills, and support students in speaking about familiar topics.
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This ready-to-use Easter ESL PDF is perfect for beginner and pre-intermediate learners in both classroom and online settings.
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