B1 LEVEL
National Apple Day
B1 Worksheet
Vocabulary
Annually
Happening every year.Engage
To take part in something or be interested in it.Orchard
A place where fruit trees grow.Culture
Traditions, customs, and shared beliefs of a group of people.Biodiversity
The variety of plants and animals in a place.Fruiting
When a tree produces fruit.Community
A group of people living in the same area or having common interests.Appreciate
To recognize the value or importance of something.Wildlife
Animals and plants that live in nature.Celebrate
To do something special for an event or occasion.
Grammar Points
Present Simple
Used for facts and general truths (e.g., "National Apple Day takes place in October.").Present Continuous
Used for actions happening now (e.g., "We are making bird feeders with apples.").Comparatives & Superlatives
Used to compare (e.g., "Apples are more important than people think.").Relative Clauses
Used to add extra information (e.g., "Festivals that celebrate apples take place across the UK.").Modals (can, should, must)
Used to express ability, necessity, or advice (e.g., "We should use food wisely.").Past Simple
Used for completed actions (e.g., "Apple Day was founded to celebrate biodiversity.").
Activities
Activity 1
Sentence Reordering
Instructions
Put the words in the correct order.
festival / people / apples / about / the / teaches
bird / a / we / made / feeder
more / apples / than / are / just / food
Activity 2
Writing
Instructions
Write 4-5 sentences about a special day or festival in your country. Use at least two words from the vocabulary list.
Activity 3
Role Play
Instructions
Work in pairs. One student is a reporter, and the other is a visitor at National Apple Day. Use some of the new vocabulary in your conversation.
Questions
When does National Apple Day take place?
Why do you think apples are important for people and the environment?
What are some ways people can use apples besides eating them?