ESL Spring Small Talk is a fun English lesson for ESL students to learn grammar, English vocabulary, phrases, and expressions to make small talk about spring and spring plans.
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Match the words and expressions on the left with the meanings on the right.
1. around the corner |
2. can’t wait |
3. turn out |
4. version |
5. except |
6. mess |
7. green thumb |
8. air out |
a. not clean; dirty |
b. a particular form of something that is different from others |
c. natural talent for growing plants, trees, etc. |
d. to be very eager about something |
e. develop or end in a particular way |
f. not including |
g. to freshen up a room by letting outside air inside |
h. coming very soon |
Use the following flashcards to talk about the spring.
Jane: It’s such a beautiful day out there! Finally, the warm weather is right around the corner.
Tom: I know! I’m so happy.
I can’t wait to take a walk in the park and smell nature again.
Jane: Yeah, me too. There is nothing like the smell of flowers, trees, and fresh air. I can’t wait to open my windows and air out my house. I really want to do some spring-cleaning.
Tom: You’re not kidding.
Your place is a mess!
Jane: Haha! I can’t argue with you there. I never have any energy in the winter though. I rarely feel like doing anything except reading a book under my warm blanket.
Tom: Yes, I can understand that.
I think everyone becomes a better version of themselves in the spring.
I think it’s a chance to stop any excuses you may have been making all winter and start putting your plans into action.
Jane: Absolutely! This year I’m going to make a small garden.
Tom: Oh, that sounds great.
What are you going to plant?
Jane: Hmm… I think tomatoes, lettuce, carrots and broccoli. Those are my favorites so I will start with them.
Tom: I tried to plant some tomatoes and peppers before, but it didn’t turn out so well.
None of the plants lived very long. I’m afraid I really don’t have a green thumb at all.
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