An Easter Basket Full of Joy
ESL Lesson PlansAn Easter Basket Full of Joy

An Easter Basket Full of Joy

This fun and engaging 30-minute Easter-themed ESL lesson is designed for young learners and focuses on developing reading, speaking, and vocabulary skills. Children read a simple, colorful dialogue between two characters, Alice and Tom, as they explore what’s inside an Easter basket. The lesson includes matching vocabulary to definitions, sentence half-matching, and open-ended speaking questions to encourage conversation. Perfect for beginner-level kids!

Skills

  • Can understand texts describing people, places, everyday life, and culture, etc.
  • Can exchange likes and dislikes ; express opinions in a limited way.
Online Interactive
Based on CEFR
Fully Customizable
1

Let's read the dialogue! What does Alice have in her basket?

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A
Alice
Look at my Easter basket! It's full of fun things.
T
Tom
Wow, what's in there?
A
Alice
I've got chocolate eggs and jelly beans. They're really sweet.
T
Tom
That sounds nice! Do you have anything else?
A
Alice
Yes! There are some mini toys too. Can you see them?
T
Tom
Oh yes, I see a little bunny. It's cute.
A
Alice
And there are stickers as well. Many colourful ones!
T
Tom
Great! Are you going to eat all the sweets today?
A
Alice
Not all today! I'll share with you later.
T
Tom
That's kind of you, Alice. I can't wait!
A
Alice
It's going to be fun! Let's start enjoying them soon.
2

Can you match these words to their definitions?

3

Match these halves to complete the sentences!

4

Answer these questions!

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