Planning a Birthday Party
ESL Lesson PlansPlanning a Birthday Party

Planning a Birthday Party

This ESL lesson plan helps kids and teens explore the essentials of party planning through a station rotation model in a 60-minute (15 min per station), A1-A2 level class. Through speaking, reading, grammar, and writing stations, students practice essential skills, such as using prepositions of place and describing party preparations. Students will create a personalized thank-you note, improving their grammar and situational vocabulary while enjoying hands-on party planning activities.

Skills

  • Can write short, simple notes and messages relating to matters in areas of immediate need. Prepositions of place.
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Station 1: Speaking

In small groups, ask each other these questions. Write down everyone's answers. Decide who you are most similar to.
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How do you celebrate birthdays in your family?
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What are some fun activities to do at a birthday party?
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What kind of decorations do you like for birthday parties?
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Brainstorm together how to plan a perfect birthday party.
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Station 2: Reading

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Answer the following questions.

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Station 3: Prepositions

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Read the text and fill the gaps with prepositions of place.

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Glossary

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Station 4: Writing

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