Mother’s Day is a special day to celebrate and thank our mothers. It is usually in May, and people give gifts, flowers, or cards to their mothers. Some families cook a special meal or go out together. It is a time to say “thank you” and show love. Mothers work hard every day, so this day is to make them feel special and happy.
Examples:
I give my mom flowers on Mother’s Day.
We cook breakfast for our mother.
She gets a nice card from her children.
GRAMMAR
We use the present simple to talk about what we do on Mother’s Day. We also use imperatives to give suggestions or advice, and present continuous for actions happening now.
Examples (Present Simple):
We give our mom a gift.
They visit their grandmother on this day.
Examples (Imperatives):
Say “thank you” to your mom.
Give her a big hug.
Examples (Present Continuous):
She is opening her gift now.
They are making a cake for their mother.
VOCABULARY
Mother – A woman who takes care of you and loves you
Gift – Something you give to someone
Card – A piece of paper with kind words or a message
Flowers – Beautiful plants like roses or tulips
Love – A strong feeling of care and affection
Celebrate – To do something special for a happy event
Thank – To say you are grateful
Meal – Food you eat for breakfast, lunch, or dinner
Special – Not ordinary; important
Hug – To hold someone in your arms
USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
Happy Mother’s Day!
Thank you for everything, Mom.
You are the best mom in the world.
Let me help you today.
I love you, Mom.
This day is for you.
Enjoy your special day!
We made this for you.
SENTENCES
Positive:
We give our mom a card every year.
She feels happy and loved.
I help my mom with the housework.
Negative:
We don’t forget Mother’s Day.
He doesn’t buy a gift, but he writes a letter.
They don’t go out; they stay home and cook.
Questions:
What do you do on Mother’s Day?
Do you give your mom a gift?
Can I help you with something, Mom?
Answers:
I give her flowers and a card.
Yes, I give her something nice.
Yes, you can clean the kitchen.
CONVERSATION
Sara: Hey Alex, what are you doing this Sunday?
Alex: It’s Mother’s Day! I’m cooking lunch for my mom.
Sara: That’s nice! I bought my mom some flowers and a card.
Alex: She will love that. My mom likes chocolate, so I got her some.
Sara: Are you doing anything else?
Alex: Yes, we are watching her favorite movie together.
Sara: That sounds fun. Moms do so much for us. It’s good to make them happy.
Alex: I agree. Happy Mother’s Day, Sara!
Sara: Happy Mother’s Day, Alex!
LONG READING
Emily and her brother want to surprise their mom on Mother’s Day. They wake up early and make breakfast. They clean the kitchen and write a nice card. Then, they give their mom a gift and say, “Happy Mother’s Day!” Their mom smiles and gives them a big hug. She feels very happy and loved. The family spends the day together, watching movies and talking. It is a special and joyful day.
Questions and Answers:
What do Emily and her brother do in the morning?
They make breakfast and clean the kitchen.
What do they give their mom?
A gift and a card.
How does their mom feel?
She feels happy and loved.
What does the family do together?
They watch movies and talk.
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