22 March 2012 / by Radmila Gurkova

The Easter Story

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxQgXgS5G3c

Do you know the Easter story?

There have been many film interpretations of it including controversial ones such as Mel Gibson's 'The Passion of the Christ' and funnier versions including Monty Python's 'Life of Brian'.

Easter has now become a bigger celebration outside of the religious context with the Easter bunny and chocolate Easter eggs. What are you going to do this Easter?

DEBATE



  • How do you celebrate Easter week?

  • Is there a traditional food that is eaten at Easter in Spain?

  • Do you think Easter is primarily a religious holiday or is it too commercial?

  • Have you heard of any strange Easter traditions around the world?


KEYWORDS




































































Word Image Definition Example Listen
Bunny Easter Bunny An animal with long ears, a short tail, and soft fur; a young rabbit. The Easter bunny brings children Easter eggs Listen
Easter Easter A celebration in April Everyone loves eating chocolate at Easter Listen
Eggs  Easter Egg They come from a chicken but at Easter we give chocolate ones to each other. I love chocolate Easter eggs. Listen
Nest A structure used by a bird to lay eggs but Easter eggs are put in nests. The Easter eggs are in the nest. Listen
Chick Easter Chick A baby bird. The chick is on top of the Simnel cake. Listen
Hot Cross Buns  Hot Cross Bun A sweet, spiced bun that is eaten toasted on Good Friday. Those Brits love hot cross buns. Listen
Maundy Thursday  Last Supper South Park The Thursday before Easter, commemorating the Last Supper. Maundy Thursday is the day before Good Friday. Listen
Good Friday  Good Friday The Friday before Easter Sunday. Good Friday commemorates the day Jesus was crucified on the cross. Listen




More Easter comedy......

Have a look at this video of Eddie Izzard, a famous British comedian, talking about Easter:

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XJfRzNOJNE


TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE



Grammar Structures:


P4 Click here for the use of ones and one


P2 Click here for Present Perfect Tense


 

23

June 2015
Different levels of learning in the same ESL classroom
by Rob Wylie
Teachers need to be as prepared as possible before every time they enter the classroom, this includes for the class itself but also for any other questions, queries or problems that may come up throughout the class. However, no matter how well you prepare there is always the chance that something will catch you off guard and take you by su...

17

June 2015
Teaching English in Bars. Love learning with a cup of coffee!
by Rob Wylie
Teaching English in a bar? Throughout your whole life you may have spent your class time in a classroom, meeting room or office. But do you always need to learn in these types of places? Are there other environments which can provide perfect study locations? Why not teaching English in Bars? ...

16

June 2015
Is grammar important?
by Elena Riches
Learning a second language essentially consists of 'Reading', 'Listening' and 'Speaking'. 'Writing' isn't particularly necessary unless the student expresses that they want to learn to write and, even then, it can be learned quite easily once the speaking and reading have been mastered. So, is grammar importan...

12

June 2015
Developing Technology in Education Collaborative Project
by Gerardo Matos
To develop a collaborative project that presents the Oxbridge English Teaching System and how we incorporate technology in it...

12

June 2015
Proficiency Levels In English. Building Level Placement Parameters
by Matthew Gichohi
Recently the Academy's teachers came together to discuss what they need to keep in mind when deciding their students' proficiency levels in English and if advancement is warranted . The discussion was motivated by a lack of consensus on various students' levels and their progress. In a system where communication is prioritize...

09

June 2015
Teaching Students From Diverse Backgrounds
by Elena Riches
One of the challenges that teachers can encounter is having to teach students from diverse backgrounds in the same class as this makes the teacher obligated to meet the needs of different language students where differentiated instruction is required. This would not always apply to school classes but private classes, where you could have a mi...

05

June 2015
Icebreakers for the ESL classroom
by Rob Wylie
An icebreaker is a game, activity or event which is often used to welcome new people into a group or to help start group work and conversation. The idea is that the icebreaker will help everyone involved feel as comfortable as possible with one another especially when participants do not know each other. It should be used as a way of introduc...

02

June 2015
How to get students talking and enjoy the experience
by Elena Riches
How to get students talking in English is one of the biggest challenges if you are a new TEFL teacher. There will be times during your experience as a teacher where a student finds it difficult to openly talk and if you can't encourage them to do so, neither of you will be be going anywhere fast so, let's see how to...

29

May 2015
Teaching English to Beginners: No Spanish, Please!
by Rob Wylie
When teaching any level of any language there are certain things that we teachers need to remember, but how do these things change depending on the level? What is it that changes when teaching English to beginners? ...

29

May 2015
Context clues: Putting language in perspective
by Vincent Chieppa
...