Holidays & Celebrations Resources | ESL, EFL, ESOL

Are you celebrating any holidays or special days with your ESL students? Here you will find lots of ESL worksheets, PowerPoints, cards, and other activities to make learning about different celebrations fun. Discover a range of resources related to Ramadan, Children's Day, Mother's Day, Father's Day, St. Patrick's Day, April Fools' Day and more. Not only will your students learn about these holidays and special days, but they will also learn new vocabulary and practise their language skills.
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Children's Day ESL Activity Booklet
This "My Hopes and Dreams: A Children's Day Activity Booklet" is designed to encourage children to think about their goals, aspirations, and dreams. The booklet contains a variety of drawing and writing prompts that prompt children to express their thoughts and ideas about their hopes for the future.
Holidays and Festivals ESL PPT Lesson
Discover holidays and festivals around the world with your A2-B1 ESL students using this PPT lesson! Encountering new words in context can be a fantastic way to help your ESL learners learn new vocabulary. This resource helps them see vocabulary as pictures, read about them in an interesting context (holidays and festivals around the world) and then use them in a speaking activity. This resource is really everything you need for an entire lesson.
Children's Day ESL Activity
This "All My Favourites: A Children's Day Activity Booklet" is designed to encourage children to express their personal preferences and interests through drawing and writing prompts. The booklet includes a variety of prompts that prompt children to draw pictures of their favourite things and write about why they are special to them.
Children's Day ESL Reading Comprehension
This activity worksheet for B1-B2 ESL students gives a brief overview of Children's Day celebrations around the world. Our Children's Day ESL Reading Comprehension will allow students to get engaged about the topic. This worksheet will inform students, check their understanding, and give them an opportunity to develop and express their own ideas. To make marking an easier task, an answer sheet is included.
Children's Day ESL Speaking Activity
Children's Day is observed differently around the world to honour the important role of children in society. Use these speaking cards to introduce vocabulary related to engaging activities that children and people do to celebrate Children's Day. This is a great ESL speaking activity for kids or teens at the elementary level.
Children's Day Around the World. ESL PPT Lesson
Happy Children's Day! Are you excited to teach your ESL students about this special day for children? Use this "Children's Day Around the World" PowerPoint to help your students learn more about this fun-filled day! It's an engaging and interactive presentation for your ESL students and includes many fun discussion points.
ESL Father's Day Worksheet
This Father's Day Reflections Worksheet will help young ESL learners answer questions about their fathers and reflect on the beautiful memories they have with them. By answering questions about their fathers, students will learn new vocabulary related to family relationships. They will also learn about traditions and customs related to Father's Day in English-speaking countries, which will help them appreciate diversity and respect different cultures.
ESL Father's Day Idiom Worksheet
This exciting "Father Knows Best Idiom Worksheet" contains idiomatic expressions related to fathers, such as "father figure" or "father knows best." It can help your students learn about cultural references to fathers, practice their reflection skills and build confidence in expressing themselves in English. Using idioms related to fathers in a Father's Day worksheet can be a fun and engaging way to learn new vocabulary and expressions.
ESL Father's Day Worksheet
This fun and interactive "Getting to Know My Dad and Other Father Figures: A Father's Day Fact Sheet" worksheet includes questions students can ask their father or other father figures, which can bring them closer together, and will help students express themselves in English.
ESL Father's Day Colouring Pages with Puns
These 10 witty exercise pun colouring pages for young ESL learners are a great way to celebrate someone special on Father's Day. Children can develop their fine motor skills and concentration as they prepare this unique and thoughtful 'gift'.
ESL Father's Day Writing Worksheet
This is a fun and interactive Father's Day Venn Diagram writing worksheet for ESL students, where they compare themselves to their fathers. It can help enrich their vocabulary, develop their critical thinking skills, and improve their writing proficiency and fluency.
ESL Ramadan Activity Worksheet for Kids (A2-B1)
This elementary-level activity worksheet is about the holy month of Ramadan. This worksheet gives students key English vocabulary for Ramadan. Our ESL Ramadan Activity Worksheet is designed for English language students to learn new English vocabulary while having fun. The worksheet is great as an in-class activity or to be completed as a homework task at home.
ESL Ramadan Speaking Games PPT for Adult Learners (A2-B1)
If your A2-B1 level students need to improve their confidence, and speaking skills while using Ramadan-related English vocabulary in a fun manner, this is the PPT lesson for you. Our ESL Ramadan Speaking Games PPT lesson starts with a few warm-up questions, followed by a 'Name 3' activity to practise the vocabulary, students also have a chance to practise basic grammar skills.
ESL Ramadan Speaking Activity for Teens (B1-B2)
Celebrate Ramadan with your teenage classes by using our ESL Ramadan 'Find Someone Who' Speaking Activity. All your students need to do is go around the class, asking their classmates different questions.
St. Patrick's Day 'What Am I?' Guessing Cards for A2 ESL Students (Kids)
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day in style with our ESL St. Patrick's Day 'What Am I?' Guessing Cards! Your A2 level learners will be able to use and practise St. Patrick's Day vocabulary with this fun guessing game. All they need to do is cut out the cards and fold them over so that their partner can't see the picture side of the card. Then, they read the definition of the word and their partner has to guess what it is.