This topic explores what students do after finishing an important school ceremony. It focuses on the celebrations that happen with friends after events like graduation or end-of-year ceremonies. Students will learn how to describe plans, share experiences, and express feelings about celebrating special moments.
For example:
After the ceremony, students celebrate with their friends.
They go out for ice cream or take photos together.
We’re going to dance and listen to music.
Students will practice talking about past, present, and future activities, using clear vocabulary and grammar to describe happy occasions.
GRAMMAR
Present Simple (routines and facts):
Students often celebrate with their friends.
They go to cafes or parks.
Past Simple (events that happened):
We danced after the ceremony.
They took a lot of pictures.
Present Continuous (actions happening now):
We are taking group photos now.
They are laughing and enjoying the moment.
Future with "Going to" and "Will":
We are going to have a party tonight.
They will meet at the school gate.
Modal Verbs (can, should, must):
You can bring snacks to share.
We must say thank you to our teachers.
VOCABULARY
Celebrate – To enjoy a special event.
Friends – People you like and spend time with.
Ceremony – A formal event or tradition.
Photo – A picture taken with a camera.
Party – A fun event with music and food.
Gift – Something you give to someone.
Memory – Something you remember from the past.
Dance – To move your body to music.
Smile – To show happiness with your face.
Together – With other people, as a group.
USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
Let’s take a photo together!
After the ceremony, we’re going to eat pizza.
It’s time to celebrate!
We had a lot of fun.
I will never forget this day.
Can we meet after school?
SENTENCES
Positive:
We are going to celebrate after the ceremony.
They danced and took pictures.
I will meet my friends at the café.
Negative:
We didn’t go home right away.
She isn’t going to stay long.
He can’t join us today.
Questions:
What are you going to do after the ceremony?
Did you celebrate with your friends?
Can we have a party tonight?
Answers:
I’m going to have lunch with my classmates.
Yes, we had a small party.
Sure, that sounds fun!
CONVERSATION
Carlos: Hey, Anna! The ceremony is over. What are you doing now?
Anna: I’m going to the park with my friends. We want to take some photos.
Carlos: That’s a great idea! I’m going to the café. Do you want to join us later?
Anna: Yes, I’d love to. I’ll come after we finish.
Carlos: Cool! We can celebrate together.
Anna: Let’s take a photo now before we leave.
Carlos: Smile!
LONG READING
After school ceremonies, students often spend time celebrating with their friends. It’s a moment to relax, have fun, and make memories. Some students go to a restaurant or eat ice cream. Others walk in the park or take photos.
Celebrating together helps students remember the good times they shared. They laugh, talk, and sometimes exchange small gifts. Taking photos is very popular because it helps them remember the special day.
Many students feel excited and happy after the ceremony. It’s the end of something important and the beginning of something new. Some are going to continue studying, and others may start working. No matter what, they want to enjoy the moment with the people they care about.
Questions and Answers:
What do students do after the ceremony? – They celebrate with their friends.
Where do some students go? – To restaurants or parks.
Why do they take photos? – To remember the special day.
How do students feel? – Excited and happy.
What happens next for some students? – They continue studying or start working.
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