Ideas using festive literature in your English language classes
The holiday season is a magical time to bring festive cheer and rich cultural traditions into your English language classroom. Classic holiday stories and poems not only capture the spirit of the season but also provide excellent opportunities for language learning. In this blog post, we'll suggest some timeless holiday literature and explore how they can be effectively used in the classroom to enhance your students' language skills and allow you to make the most of these festive texts.
Classic holiday stories and poems
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
This novella tells the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, a miserly old man who is visited by the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come. Through these supernatural visits, Scrooge learns the importance of kindness, generosity and the true holiday spirit.
How to use in the classroom:
- Reading comprehension: Assign chapters to read in class or as homework. Discuss key events and character developments.
- Vocabulary building: Highlight and define challenging vocabulary words. Create flashcards or vocabulary quizzes.
- Role-playing: Have students act out scenes to practice speaking and improve their understanding of the dialogue.
- Creative writing: Ask students to write a diary entry from the perspective of Scrooge at different points in the story.
Discussion questions:
- What are the main reasons for Scrooge's initial behavior?
- How do the visits from the ghosts change Scrooge¡¯s perspective on life?
- What lessons can we learn from "A Christmas Carol" about the true meaning of Christmas?
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