Spring Is Here (Future Forms)

A1 (Elementary) A2 (Pre-Intermediate) Grammar Vocabulary Kids Teens Adults

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Spring is Coming (Present Tenses)

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Lead-in
Discuss spring, weather changes, free-time activities, and how students feel in spring.

Vocabulary Activation
Introduce and recycle spring vocabulary through pictures, matching, riddles, and unscramble tasks.

Reading — Gist & Detail
Read short texts and comments about why people love spring and answer comprehension questions.

Listening Practice
Listen to a spring-themed dialogue and complete gaps with missing words and phrases.

Language Focus
Notice and practise future forms in real-life spring contexts.

Guided Practice
Identify different future meanings using examples from the dialogue.

Controlled Practice
Complete multiple-choice tasks, gap-fills, and error correction using target future forms.

Sentence Production
Make full sentences using prompts and spring vocabulary to talk about plans and predictions.

Speaking Practice
Ask and answer questions about spring plans, weather, and activities.

Dialogue Practice
Role-play short conversations about meeting friends, going out, and spring activities.

Picture & Situation Discussion
Describe spring photos and situations and say what is happening or going to happen.

Creative Practice
Guess riddles, continue sentences with personal ideas, and create short spring-related statements.

Extra Practice & Extension
Play quick speaking games and personalise vocabulary by sharing opinions and experiences.

February 26, 2026