Why Celebrate World Teachers’ Day?

Every year on October 5th, the world celebrates World Teachers’ Day. Launched in 1994, the day aims to honor the contributions of educators and raise respect for the teaching profession. Today, over 100 countries organize various celebrations on this special day.

For teachers, World Teachers’ Day is not only a day to be appreciated, but also a great opportunity to reflect with students on the value of education and cultural diversity.


Teachers’ Day Traditions Around the World

Different countries have unique ways of celebrating Teachers’ Day, making it a perfect topic for cultural comparison in the classroom:

  • šŸ‡¹šŸ‡¼ Taiwan: Celebrated on September 28th to commemorate the birthday of Confucius.
  • šŸ‡°šŸ‡· Korea: Celebrated on May 15th, when students often present carnations to their teachers.
  • šŸ‡¹šŸ‡­ Thailand:  Celebrated on January 16th, a national holiday. Students honor their teachers by kneeling and offering flower trays as a sign of respect.
  • šŸ‡øšŸ‡¬ Singapore: Celebrated on the first Friday of September. Schools hold celebrations and give teachers a holiday.
  • šŸ‡®šŸ‡³ India: Celebrated on September 5th, when senior students take on the role of teachers for a day.
  • šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø United States: The first full week of May is “Teacher Appreciation Week.” During this time, students and parents often prepare cards or small gifts.
  • šŸ‡«šŸ‡· France: While there is no official holiday, many people show their appreciation for teachers around Christmas.
  • šŸ‡µšŸ‡¹ Portugal: Celebrated on May 18th. It holds the distinction of having the earliest established Teachers’ Day worldwide.

These diverse traditions are excellent materials for English learning, allowing students to practice the language while broadening their global perspectives.


Classroom Activity Ideas for Teachers

Here are some ready-to-use activity ideas to celebrate World Teachers’ Day in your classroom:

1ļøāƒ£ Cultural Comparison

  • Activity: List different Teachers’ Day dates and customs on the board or slides, and have students compare them in groups.
  • Extension: Which celebration do you like the most? Why?

2ļøāƒ£ Thank You Card Creation

  • Activity: Students write a short card in English, starting with ā€œI want to thank my ___ teacher becauseā€¦ā€.
  • Example sentences:
    • I want to thank my English teacher. You help me speak better.
    • I want to thank my science teacher because you always explain things clearly.
    • Thank you for inspiring me to think and grow.
  • Extension: Students can record their messages and upload them to Sensay, turning them into ā€œVoice Cards.ā€

3ļøāƒ£ Mini Debate / Creative Design

  • Sample question: Do you think every country should have a Teachers’ Day?
  • Activity: Students design ā€œOur Class Teachers’ Day Celebrationā€ and present their ideas in English.

4ļøāƒ£ If You Were a Teacher

  • Activity: Students imagine themselves as teachers of any subject (English, Math, Music, Sports).
  • Suggestions:
    1. Write a short self-introduction in English.
      • Hello, I am a math teacher. I teach numbers and problem solving.
      • I am an English teacher. I help my students speak with confidence.
    2. Extension: Give a one-minute ā€œmini-lessonā€ teaching a word, a sentence, or a small skill.
  • Goal: Develop students’ speaking skills, confidence, creativity, and sense of responsibility.

šŸ‘‰ With these activities, teachers can guide students through a complete learning journey: Cultural Comparison → Gratitude Expression → Critical Thinking → Creative Role-Play.


Sensay Practice Pack: Special Edition for World Teachers’ Day

We’ve designed a Teachers’ Day Around the World practice pack that teachers can bring directly into the classroom:

šŸ“– Reading

  • A1–A2: In Korea, Teachers’ Day is on May 15th.
  • B1–B2: Thai students kneel and hold flower trays to show respect.
  • C1–C2: Teachers’ Day reflects cultural values about education worldwide.

šŸ–¼ļø Image Description

  • The students are giving flowers to the teacher in the classroom.
  • In Thailand, students kneel with flower trays during the ceremony.
  • In the U.S., students give cards and gifts to thank their teachers.

ā“ Question and Answer

  • Questions with expected answers: When is World Teachers’ Day? → It is on October 5th.
  • Open-ended questions: If you could design a new way to celebrate Teachers’ Day, what would it be?

These activities help students practice English through reading, describing, and answering questions, while also learning about cross-cultural traditions.


šŸŽ‰ Let’s Celebrate Teachers’ Day Together

World Teachers’ Day is not only a day of appreciation but also a chance to explore language and culture, helping students build global awareness. By using Sensay’s Practice Pack, teachers can bring cultural elements into their lessons, allowing students to practice English while discovering how different societies honor educators.

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