📅 Days of the Week: What Day Is It Today?
A fully interactive A1 Teens vocabulary lesson on the days of the week. Students learn to say and spell all seven days (with capital letters), to ask and answer 'What day is it today?', to use 'on' before a day (on Monday / on Fridays), to tell the difference between weekdays and the weekend, and to use yesterday, today and tomorrow. The lesson includes a warm-up, step-by-step boxes with a seven-day week strip, a question-and-answer formula, an 'on + day' rules table and a yesterday/today/tomorrow card set, a 10-word key-vocabulary table, an original 'Ben's busy week' reading text with hover-tooltip glossary words, six review flashcards, an 8-item fill-in-the-blanks practice with live scoring, a paired speaking task with a model dialogue, a 50–70 word writing task with checklist and auto-save, and an 8-question multiple-choice quiz with per-question explanations and a tiered result screen.
Lesson Plan
- 4 reflection questions about the student's own week, school days and favourite day
- Silent thinking or pair-share format — no writing required
Key Vocabulary
Grammar Points
- There are seven days in a week; each day starts with a capital letter.
- Asking the day: 'What day is it today?' — Answer: 'It's...' + day.
- Use 'on' before a day to say when something happens: on Monday.
- 'on Fridays' (with -s) means every Friday.
- Weekdays are Monday to Friday; the weekend is Saturday and Sunday.
- yesterday = the day before, today = this day, tomorrow = the day after.
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