This is Lesson 1, “American Federal Holidays,” from our collection of intermediate-level adult ESL lessons. The lesson features a reading passage about American holidays, followed by comprehension questions and discussion questions. This content-packed lesson is written with relatively simple English to help students transition to a more advanced level of English understanding and fluency. This lesson is available for free download, and you can download many other adult ESL lessons like this one in our book ESL Pathways: Bridges.
Read about some American federal holidays.
American holidays are spread throughout the year. There are holidays and important dates in almost every month. A holiday is a day of remembrance for a person or an event. On some holidays you may have a day off from work but not on all of them. Having a day off and taking a vacation always mean that you do not have to go to work or school but a holiday, in the American sense, is generally a special day with historical significance.
The following is a list of federal holidays. The government recognizes these days as official days of significance. Work schedules may or may not be affected by these holidays. In the United States, there are 10 federal holidays set by law. The following four holidays are set by date.
New Year’s Day | January 1st |
Independence Day | July 4th |
Veterans Day | November 11th |
Christmas Day | December 25th |
If any of the above holidays fall on a Saturday, then Friday may be observed as a holiday. Similarly, if one falls on a Sunday, then Monday may be observed as a holiday.
Martin Luther King’s Birthday | Third Monday in January |
Washington’s Birthday | Third Monday in February |
Memorial Day | Last Monday in May |
Labor Day | First Monday in September |
Columbus Day | Second Monday in October |
Thanksgiving | Fourth Thursday in November |
The other six federal holidays are set by a day of the week and month.
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