Events and Festivals
Need something for a special occasion? If you're looking for a last minute worksheet at the end of the year, this is the place to check. Come back often - new worksheets are regularly added!
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Christmas Shopping
If you're looking for a constructive (but seasonal) lesson to use in December, this could be perfect for your students.
This worksheet has a conversation about Christmas shopping, followed by vocabulary-building exercises, and discussion.
This worksheet is written for lower-level students, but can be easily adjusted.
A Christmas Crossword
Fill twenty minutes of your lesson with this Christmas crossword!
We have kept the crossword simple, and it's a good way to finish your last lesson before Christmas.
This crossword will be good for students of all levels.
Christmas and New Year
This Christmas and New Year worksheet is perfect for classes before the Christmas vacation.
The handouts covers different kinds of future (going to, will, probably, I'm thinking of), with conversation practice and exercises.
The lesson finishes with discussion practice. Although primarily for intermediate-level students, it can easily be adjusted for other levels.
New Year's Resolutions
This worksheet is a good mixer activity for the first lesson back after a Christmas / New Year break. It reviews common past simple and future 'going to' structures. It also has vocabulary and collocation practice.
This worksheet is for elementary to pre-intermediate level students.
It's a great first lesson back for the new year!
Halloween Crossword
This Halloween crossword should keep your students busy. There are sixteen Halloween-related words for your students to puzzle over. It's a great way to fill some time near the end of a lesson. Alternatively, you can set it as homework.
For intermediate levels, but can be easily adapted.
Getting Ready for Christmas
You might not associate Christmas with the Present Perfect, but this is an ideal season to practice 'yet' (or 'not yet') for plans.
Have your students bought their presents yet? Have they decorated the tree?
This worksheet has conversation, controlled practice and role-plays. It's a great lesson for lower-level students in December!