Diwali Lesson Plan
Diwali Lesson Plan
Diwali Lesson Plan
Aims
• Students will practise speaking skills for fluency.
• Students will understand a text about Diwali and answer questions to demonstrate
comprehension.
• Students will develop skills for describing an event.
Age group
12 - 17
Level
B1 +
Time
60 – 90 minutes
Materials
1. Diwali Student Worksheet
2. Internet links: http://www.diwali.co.uk/ - an excellent site giving load of information about Diwali
Introduction
These materials focus on the topic of festivals. Students will read a short text about Diwali and then
complete a series of comprehension tasks.
Students will then work to recreate the text using prompts and then retell the legend of Diwali to their
classmates.
Finally, students will have an opportunity to make notes about a festival of their choice and tell the
class about it.
Procedure
1. Word Write the following words on the board: food – festival – parties.
association Ask students to talk about what they associate with these words. Give
students some time to talk about their associations and then ask for
feedback, writing any new vocabulary on the board.
2. Speaking Ask students if there are any festivals celebrated in the Autumn in their
region or town?
6. Personalisation This final activity asks students to think about festivals or special days in
and extension their context.
Either alone or, in pairs or small groups, ask students to identify a special
day or festival that they have enough knowledge of to talk about.
Students should make notes in preparation for a short presentation,
focusing on the things in the list.
Students then present their festival or special event to the rest of the class.
Variations
Ask students to research information about a festival or special event from a
different country
Ask students to design their own festival or special event using the items in
the list to structure their idea.
Contributed by
Clare Lavery