Festivals & Celebrations
50 daily use English sentences for Indian festivals — Diwali, Holi, birthdays, Raksha Bandhan, Eid, Christmas & more. With Hindi meanings!
🪔 When to Use These Sentences
India is the land of festivals — Diwali, Holi, Eid, Christmas, Raksha Bandhan, birthdays, Independence Day, Ganesh Chaturthi… the list never ends! Every festival is an opportunity to practice English. “Happy Diwali! Let’s light the diyas!” “Happy Holi! Let’s play with colours!” “Happy Birthday! Blow out the candles!”
Festivals are emotional and exciting — kids remember what they say during happy moments. When your child wishes “Happy Diwali!” in English, that sentence stays with them forever. Celebrate in English, learn for life!
Diwali — Festival of Lights (1-10)
Holi — Festival of Colours (11-20)
Birthdays & Celebrations (21-30)
Raksha Bandhan & Other Festivals (31-40)
Festival Preparations & General (41-50)
❌ Common Mistakes During Festivals
🔊 Pronunciation Guide
📖 Word of the Day
💬 Full Dialogue — Diwali Evening at the Patel House
It’s Diwali evening! The Patel family is getting ready for Lakshmi Puja and celebrations.
🎭 Conversation Practice — Role-Play These!
Role-Play 1: Holi Madness!
Child 2: “Don’t throw water balloons at me! Use natural colours!”
Child 1: “Apply some colour on my cheeks gently!”
Child 2: “You have colour all over your face! You look so funny!”
Child 1: “The whole colony is celebrating! Let’s go to the park!”
Child 2: “I need to wash off all this colour first. Mummy, please make thandai!”
Role-Play 2: Birthday Party
Birthday Kid: “I’m 8! Thank you for coming to my birthday party!”
Friends: “Let’s cut the cake! Make a wish first!”
Birthday Kid: “I wished for a bicycle! Here, blow out the candles!”
Friends: “I got a beautiful gift for you. Open it!”
Birthday Kid: “Thank you for the lovely gift! This is the best birthday ever!”
Role-Play 3: Raksha Bandhan
Brother: “Thank you, Didi! I promise to always protect you.”
Sister: “Where’s my gift? You always give the best gifts!”
Brother: “I got a beautiful gift for you! Open it!”
Sister: “A book! Thank you for the lovely gift! I love it!”
Brother: “I love you, Didi. Happy Raksha Bandhan!”
✏️ Practice — Fill in the Blanks
🎮 Quiz — Test Your Festival Sentences!
🧠 Parent Tips — Festivals in English
Festival Wishes in English
“Happy Diwali!”, “Happy Holi!”, “Merry Christmas!”, “Eid Mubarak!” — teach your child to wish in English. It impresses relatives, builds confidence, and teaches cultural vocabulary.
Festival Essay Practice
After every festival, ask your child to write 5 sentences about it in English: “What did you do? What did you eat? Who visited? What was special?” This builds writing skills naturally.
Craft & Vocabulary Together
Making rangoli? Say “Let’s make a rangoli.” Making cards? “Let’s write Diwali greetings in English.” Every craft activity during festivals is a vocabulary lesson!
Teach Cultural Diversity
“India celebrates Diwali, Holi, Eid, Christmas, Pongal, Baisakhi…” Festivals teach kids about India’s diversity while building rich English vocabulary about traditions and celebrations.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What are festival sentences in English?
▼Festival sentences are everyday English phrases used during celebrations — like “Happy Diwali!”, “Let’s light the diyas!”, “Blow out the candles!”, “Merry Christmas!” They help Indian kids practice English during festivals.
How to wish Happy Diwali in English?
▼Say “Happy Diwali!” directly. You can also add “May your life be filled with light!” or “Wishing you a bright and joyful Diwali!” Don’t say “Wish you Happy Diwali.”
What does “eco-friendly” mean?
▼“Eco-friendly” means not harmful to the environment. An eco-friendly Diwali means using fewer crackers, natural colours for rangoli, clay diyas, and celebrating without pollution.
Is “bursted” correct?
▼No! “Burst” stays the same in all tenses: burst → burst → burst. “I burst the crackers yesterday” — never “bursted.” It’s an irregular verb.
Can I download these sentences as PDF?
▼Yes! Click the “Download PDF” button at the top to get all 50 sentences with Hindi meanings. Perfect for every festival season!