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Planning a Party-wedding
Lesson Overview
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π Vocabulary (B1–B2 – Planning a Party-wedding
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Wedding planner – a person who organizes weddings professionally
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Bride / Groom – the woman/man getting married
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Ceremony – the official event where people get married
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Reception – the party after the wedding ceremony
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Venue – the place where the wedding happens
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Guest list – the people invited to the wedding
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Budget – the planned amount of money for the wedding
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Catering – food and drinks service for the guests
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Decoration – flowers, lights, and design for the wedding
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Entertainment – music, dancing, or shows at the wedding
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Invitation – a card or message inviting people to attend
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Anniversary – the yearly celebration of a wedding
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Tradition – customs related to weddings (e.g., white dress, rings)
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Coordinator – someone who manages and organizes events
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Guest list – the people invited to the party
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Invitation – a request to join the party
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Venue – the place where the party happens
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Decorations – things used to make the place look nice
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Budget – the amount of money planned to spend
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Theme – the main idea/style of the party (e.g., costume, beach, retro)
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Catering – providing food and drinks
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Music playlist – the songs prepared for the event
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Schedule / plan – the timing of activities
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Surprise party – a party that the guest of honor doesn’t know about
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Host / hostess – the person organizing the party
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Entertainment – activities to make the party fun (games, shows, music)
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π¬ ESL Questions (B1–B2 – Planning a Party)
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What is the best party you have ever been to? Why?
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What things are most important when planning a party (food, music, guests, location)?
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Would you prefer a big party or a small party? Why?
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How do you usually invite people to a party – phone, message, or in person?
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Do you think surprise parties are a good idea? Why or why not?
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What are some popular party themes in your country?
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How can you plan a party on a small budget?
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Do you think wedding planners are necessary, or can couples plan their weddings themselves?
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What are the advantages of hiring a wedding planner?
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Weddings can be expensive. How can planners help couples save money?
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What traditions are common at weddings in your culture?
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Would you prefer a small wedding or a big wedding? Why?
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What is the most important part of a wedding: food, music, clothes, or location?
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Do you think weddings today are more about love or about showing money and status?
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How do you feel about destination weddings (in another city/country)?
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If you were a wedding planner, what would be the most difficult part of the job?
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How do you think weddings will change in the future?
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