Easter 2025

Happy Easter English Learners! I hope you enjoy a well-earned break from your daily routine. However, there’s no need to have a break from English! Photo by cottonbro studio on <a href="https://www.pexels.com/photo/assorted-color-eggs-on-tray-3972113/" rel="nofollow">Pexels.com</a>

Have you ever wondered why bunnies, chickens, and eggs are everywhere at Easter time?

Well, wonder no more! I have found an informative, entertaining YouTube video that covers just about everything you need to know. See below.

I have also found some terrific, downloadable and printable  Easter Activities on the British Council website and the Bogglesworld website.

Click here for Reading, Gap-fills, and Vocabulary Activities from British Council. 

Click here for Crosswords, Rhymes, Word Searches, and lots more, from the Bogglesworld website which includes activities for children, Have you ever tried learning English with children? Either your own children, who might wish to learn English, or native speakers, can help you learn and have fun at the same time. 

Now, for the YouTube video: an ideal, fun lesson in less than five minutes! Enjoy!

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📘 Want more lessons like this?

Check out my ebook How to Describe a Picture and learn how to write clear, accurate, and confident descriptions - from basic sentences to detailed paragraphs. Popular songs are also used to explain grammar: from Present & Past Tenses to Relative Clauses and more.

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