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HALLOWEEN www.eslHolidayLessons.com/10/halloween.html. CONTENTS: The Reading / Tapescript Phrase Match Listening Gap Fill Listening / Reading Gap Fill Choose the Correct Word Multiple Choice Spelling Put the Text Back Together Scrambled Sentences Discussion Student Survey Writing Homework ALL
From earliest recorded history in Ireland,. Halloween (All Hallows Eve), or Oiche. Shamhna was considered a turning point in the calendar. Samhain (November 1st), meant the start of winter, when cattle were brought down from summer pastures, tributes and rents paid, and other business contracted. Samhain, marks the
S Swords, knives, and similar costume accessories should be short, soft, and flexible. A Avoid trick-or-treating alone. Walk in groups or with a trusted adult. F Fasten reflective tape to costumes and bags to help drivers see you. E Examine all treats for choking hazards and tampering before eating them. Limit the amount of
British Council, 2016 The United Kingdom's international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations. We are registered in England as a charity. Halloween. 1. What's the word? Write the word under the pictures. bat witch broomstick black cat cauldron pumpkin ghost skeleton haunted house spider bat.
Because the movie Halloween (1978) was on such a tight budget, they had to use the cheapest mask they could find for the character Michael Meyers, which turned out to be a William Shatner Star Trek mask. Shatner initially didn't know the mask was in his likeness, but when he found out years later, he said he was
Lesson plan. Halloween. Topic. Halloween, superstitions. Aims. • To review vocabulary related to Halloween. • To practise reading skills. • To practise adjectives for describing clothes. • To practise speaking skills in a discussion. • To practise writing skills with short poems / stories. Age group. Teens. Level. A2 – B2. Time.
HALLOWEEN. A time for children to dress up in costumes and go door-to-door shouting. Trick or Treat as they beg for candy treats - threatening mischief if not appeased. A time for adults to decorate their house with spooky images, party the night away, dress in costumes and even to be excused for acting a little silly.
is called All Hallow's. Eve, or Halloween for short. Halloween is an old tradition in Ireland and Scotland. In those countries, people dressed up and carried lanterns made of turnips. When people moved from Ireland and Scotland to the. United States, they started using pumpkins. This is where the jack-o'-lantern comes from.
days, Halloween customs evolved from a mix of traditions. The word. “Halloween" comes from the name of a holiday from the 800s AD, called All Hallows' Eve. This was the day and evening before All. Saints' Day, a holy day that was cel- ebrated on November 1st. The ori- gins of Halloween go back even fur- ther, however.
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