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What did you do in summer?

YEARS: Primary School
PAGES: 27
Published: October, 2, 2024

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Unlock the Treasure with Our "What Did You Do in Summer?" Lesson Plan for A1-A2 Learners! ????

Looking for a fun and interactive way to review summer experiences while practicing English? Our "What Did You Do in Summer?" lesson plan is designed for A1-A2 students and is packed with engaging activities that will improve your students' speaking, listening, reading, and grammar skills—all while following a CELTA-based approach. At the end of the lesson, students will be able to collect keys and unlock a treasure chest as a reward for their participation! ????


What’s Inside?

Speaking Exercises:

  • Discussion Questions: Begin with fun, simple questions to get students talking about their summer vacations. Topics include places they visited, activities they enjoyed, and their favorite summer memories.
  • True/False Activity: Students will share facts about their summer while their classmates guess if they are true or false, creating a lively and interactive classroom atmosphere.
  • Past Simple Sentences: Practice forming sentences about past actions, helping students use the Past Simple tense to talk about completed events in the summer.

 Grammar Comprehension:

  • Past Simple Practice: Guide students through Past Simple grammar rules, focusing on regular and irregular verb forms to build their understanding and confidence in using the tense.
  • Irregular Verbs Practice: Students will engage in targeted activities to practice and memorize common irregular verbs, ensuring they can use them correctly in sentences.

 Listening Comprehension:

  • Listen to Summer Stories: Play short stories of different characters describing their summer activities. Students will listen carefully and choose the correct options in a multiple-choice format, helping them improve their listening skills and comprehension of Past Simple structures.

Reading Comprehension:

  • Read and Listen to a Story: Students will listen to and read a story about a summer adventure, then answer comprehension questions to reinforce both their reading and listening abilities.

Why Choose Our Lesson Plan?

CELTA-Based Methodology: This lesson plan follows the communicative, student-centered approach of CELTA, ensuring your students practice English actively and interactively.

 Engaging and Interactive: The lesson uses a combination of games, speaking exercises, and comprehension activities to keep students motivated and involved throughout the lesson.

 Focus on Past Simple Tense: By focusing on Past Simple grammar and vocabulary, students will leave the lesson with improved skills to talk about past events in English confidently.

 Treasure Chest Game: Motivate your students with a fun treasure chest challenge! Students collect keys by completing each activity, unlocking the treasure chest as they reach the end of the lesson—keeping the learning exciting and rewarding!


Download the "What Did You Do in Summer?" lesson  today and bring summer memories to life while your students improve their English skills. With interactive activities and a treasure chest reward, your students will love every minute of the lesson!

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Yana
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Feb, 26, 2025
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