Hello! Let’s start by learning how to write about what you did last weekend in a fun and simple way. This lesson will guide you step by step to confidently write about your weekend activities in English.
Goals for This Lesson:
- Learn how to write clear and engaging sentences about your weekend.
- Describe the activities you did, where you went, and who you were with.
- Practice writing using fun activities and detailed examples.
Part 1: The Basics – Writing About Your Weekend
Writing about what you did last weekend is easy when you know the right words! Here are some key sentence structures you can use:
- Last weekend, I… (Example: Last weekend, I visited my grandparents.)
- On Saturday/Sunday, I… (Example: On Saturday, I went to the park.)
- I spent my weekend… (Example: I spent my weekend reading and relaxing at home.)
- I enjoyed… (Example: I enjoyed a movie night with my family.)
- With my… (Example: With my friends, I played soccer at the local field.)
Want to see a full example? Here’s a sample description:
Hi! Last weekend was really fun. On Saturday, I went to the park with my friends and we played soccer. In the afternoon, I visited a local museum and learned about history. On Sunday, I stayed home, read a book, and cooked a delicious meal with my family. It was a perfect weekend filled with both excitement and relaxation!
Part 2: Making Sentences Step-by-Step
Each sentence about your weekend should include:
- A Subject – Who or what the sentence is about (e.g., I, My friends, We).
- A Verb – What action is happening (e.g., went, visited, played).
- Details – Extra information (e.g., where, when, with whom, and what you did).
Sentence Examples:
- Last weekend, I… (Example: Last weekend, I went to a concert.)
- On Saturday, I… (Example: On Saturday, I met with my friends at a café.)
- I spent my time… (Example: I spent my time exploring a new park.)
- I enjoyed… (Example: I enjoyed watching a movie at home.)
- I cooked… (Example: I cooked a special dinner for my family.)
Part 3: Fun Activities
Activity 1: Write About Your Weekend
Write 5-7 sentences about what you did last weekend using the structure we’ve learned:
- Last weekend, I ______.
- On Saturday, I ______.
- In the afternoon, I ______.
- On Sunday, I ______.
- With my ______, I ______.
Activity 2: Draw and Describe
- Draw a picture of one of your weekend activities (for example, playing a sport or visiting a place).
- Write 2-3 sentences below your drawing describing what you did and why you enjoyed it. For example:
- (Drawing of a soccer game)
- “Last weekend, I played soccer with my friends. It was fun because we laughed a lot and enjoyed the sunny weather.”
Activity 3: Interview a Friend
Ask a friend about what they did last weekend and then write 3-5 sentences summarizing their activities. For example:
- “My friend told me that she visited a new art gallery and went out for ice cream with her family. She said it was a relaxing and creative weekend.”
Part 4: Review and Reflect
Take a moment to answer these questions:
- Was it fun to write about your weekend?
- Did you learn any new words or phrases related to your activities?
- How can you add more details to make your description even better next time?
Quick Self-Check:
In your sentences, did you:
- Start with a subject? (e.g., I, We)
- Include a verb? (e.g., went, played, visited)
- Add details? (e.g., where, when, with whom, and what you did)
Part 5: Homework: Write a Letter About Your Weekend
Write a short letter to a friend or family member describing what you did last weekend. Include details about your activities, the places you visited, and why you enjoyed them. Follow this structure:
Example Letter:
Dear Jamie,
Hi! I hope you are doing well. I wanted to tell you about my weekend. Last weekend, I went to the local park with my friends where we played soccer and enjoyed the sunshine. On Sunday, I visited a museum and learned some interesting facts about history. I also spent some time reading my favorite book at home. It was a fun and relaxing weekend, and I can’t wait to do it again soon!
Best wishes,
Alex