top of page

Edublog - What Is International Women's Day?

  • Mar 13, 2025
  • 4 min read

Updated: Mar 5

TABLE OF CONTENTS - Learn English with NETOL

International Women's Day


TABLE OF CONTENTS - Learn English with NETOL

Women holding hands on International Women's Day

What Is International Women's Day?


Women holding hands on International Women's Day

International Women's Day, also known as IWD, is a special day celebrated every year. It is a day to honour and recognize what women have done all over the world. On this day, people talk about the important jobs women do in society and how they help make the world better. It is also a time to think about the problems women face and to work for fairness and equality for everyone.


When Is International Women's Day Celebrated?


Women holding hands on International Women's Day

International Women's Day is celebrated on March 8th of every year. People all over the world celebrate this day.


How Did International Women's Day Start?


Women holding hands on International Women's Day

International Women's Day began many years ago. It started in 1910 when a group of women from different countries met in Denmark. They wanted to have a special day to talk about women's rights and equality. The first International Women's Day was celebrated in 1911, where women protested for better working conditions, voting rights, and equal pay. Since then, people all around the world celebrate this day every year on March 8th. It is a day to remember the achievements of women and to work towards a better future for everyone.


Who Celebrates International Women's Day?


Women holding hands on International Women's Day

Many countries take part in this special day, including Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, India, Germany, France, Italy, China, Japan, and many others.


What Are Some Things That People Do on International Women's Day?


Women holding hands on International Women's Day

On International Women's Day, people participate in various activities to show their support for women everywhere. Here are a few examples:



IWD Activity #1

Attend Events About Women's Rights


Women holding hands on International Women's Day

Join local events or online webinars about women's rights. These events teach us more about gender equality.


IWD Activity #2

Share Stories About Inspiring Women


Women holding hands on International Women's Day

Talk about inspiring women you know or have read about. Sharing stories can motivate others.


IWD Activity #3

Volunteer At An Organization That Supports Women


Women holding hands on International Women's Day

Help at organizations that support women. Volunteering can make a big difference in people's lives.


IWD Activity #4

Share Messages On Social Media


Women holding hands on International Women's Day

Many people share inspiring stories and messages on platforms like Instagram and Facebook, using hashtags like: #InternationalWomensDay.


IWD Activity #5

Wear Purple


Women holding hands on International Women's Day

Purple is the colour of International Women's Day. Wearing purple on March 8th shows that you support this special day.


IWD Activity #6

Have Fun Gatherings With The Special Women In Our Lives


Women holding hands on International Women's Day

Families and friends can come together to honour the special women in their lives by spending time together or sharing a meal.


The Special Women In Our Lives


Women holding hands on International Women's Day

Special Women In Our Lives

Descriptions

Mother

Your mother is the woman who gave birth to you. She loves you, supports you, and helps you grow.

Stepmother

Your stepmother is the woman who is married to your father but did not give birth to you. She is part of your family through marriage.

Foster Mother

A foster mother is a woman who takes care of you when you cannot live with your birth parents. She gives you a safe home.

Adoptive Mother

An adoptive mother is a woman who legally becomes your mother. She cares for you and raises you as her child.

Grandmother

Your grandmother is your mother’s or father’s mother. She often shares stories, love, and wisdom.

Great‑Grandmother

Your great‑grandmother is the mother of your grandmother or grandfather. She is part of the older generation in your family.

Daughter

Your daughter is your female child. You take care of her and help her learn about life.

Granddaughter

Your granddaughter is the daughter of your son or daughter. She is part of the younger generation in your family.

Sister

Your sister is a girl or woman who has the same parents as you. She can be older or younger.

Half‑Sister

Your half-sister shares one parent with you. She is still your sister, but you do not have both parents in common.

Step‑Sister

Your step-sister is the daughter of your step-parent. You are connected because your parents married.

Foster Sister

A foster sister is another child being cared for by your foster parents.

Adoptive Sister

Your adoptive sister is a girl or woman who becomes part of your family through adoption.

Aunt

Your aunt is the sister of your mother or father. She may also be your uncle’s wife.

Great‑Aunt

Your great‑aunt is the sister of your grandmother or grandfather.

Cousin (Female)

Your cousin is the daughter of your aunt or uncle. She is part of your extended family.

Niece

Your niece is the daughter of your brother or sister.

Mother‑in‑Law

Your mother-in-law is the mother of your husband or wife.

Daughter‑in‑Law

Your daughter-in-law is the woman married to your son.

Sister‑in‑Law

Your sister-in-law is your sibling’s wife or your spouse’s sister.

Godmother

Your godmother is a woman chosen by your parents to guide you in life, especially in spiritual or personal matters.

Best Friend

A best friend is a woman who you trust very much. She supports you, listens to you, and shares good and bad moments with you.

Friend

A friend is a woman you enjoy spending time with. You talk, laugh, and support each other.

Mentor

A mentor is a woman who gives you advice, teaches you things, and helps you improve your skills.

Teacher

A teacher is a woman who helps you learn new things at school or in another place.

Coach

A coach is a woman who helps you learn a sport or skill. She encourages you to do your best.

Caregiver

A caregiver is a woman who helps you when you are sick, young, or need support.


Concluding Thoughts On International Women's Day


Women Holding Hands

In conclusion, International Women's Day is an important celebration that brings people together to honour what women have achieved and to work for equality. It is a day to think about the progress women have made and the challenges that are still there. Celebrating this day reminds us how important it is to work together for a future where everyone is treated equally and with respect.



TABLE OF CONTENTS - Learn English with NETOL

Click below for a lesson & activities on this topic:


Women Holding Hands


TABLE OF CONTENTS - Learn English with NETOL
Learn English with NETOL Logo and Desk
TABLE OF CONTENTS - Learn English with NETOL

Written by: Nicole WT

Copyright © Learn English with NETOL. All rights reserved.


TABLE OF CONTENTS - Learn English with NETOL

Comments

Rated 0 out of 5 stars.
No ratings yet

Add a rating

Follow us

Stay in the know by following us on the following platforms.

  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • TikTok
Learn English with NETOL
Canada

Email us if you have any questions or inquiries.

Laptop

© Learn English with NETOL
All rights reserved.

Join us

Join our mailing list to receive our latest resources & promotions. 

Join our mailing list

Thanks for subscribing!

bottom of page