Exploring Summer Festivals
ESL Lesson PlansExploring Summer Festivals

Exploring Summer Festivals

This ESL lesson plan introduces teens to popular summer festivals in the US through engaging reading and grammar activities. Students will explore key festival features, answer comprehension questions, and match artists with festivals. The lesson encourages students to discuss their interests and preferences in music, helping them connect personally to the topic. Ideal for A1-level students, this 45-minute lesson is structured to build vocabulary and boost reading comprehension in a fun, festival-themed context.

Skills

  • Can understand short texts on subjects of personal interest (e.g. news flashes about sports, music, travel, or stories etc.) written with simple words and supported by illustrations and pictures.
Online Interactive
Based on CEFR
Fully Customizable
1

Match the festivals with the artists.

Based on the type of music each artist plays, where do you think they will perform?
2

Read the text about a summer festival called Coachella.

3

Answer the following questions.

4

Is Coachella a good festival for Anna and Jack? Unscramble the sentences to find out.

5

Fill in the blanks in the text.

6

Discuss the following questions.

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