Halloween is a celebration on the night of October 31. It is mostly practised in the United States and Canada. Children wear costumes and go to people's homes saying "trick or treat" to ask for candy (sweets) and people give it to them. Its meaning is " give me a treat or I'll play a trick on you". People mainly dress up as ghosts, witches or other scary things for Halloween.
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Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts
Tuesday, 9 October 2018
Sunday, 23 October 2016
HALLOWEEN 2016
Halloween falls on October 31st each year in North America and other parts of the world. What do you know about Halloween? Do you celebrate in your country?
Halloween has evolved and changed throughout history. These days Halloween is not usually considered a religious holiday. It is primarily a fun day for children. Children dress up in costumes like people did a thousand years ago. But instead of worrying about evil spirits, they go from house to house. They knock on doors and say "trick or treat". the owner of each house gives candy or something special to each trick or treater.
HALLOWEEN VOCABULARY
Monday, 3 November 2014
HALLOWEEN PUPILS' PICTURES
Here you can see only some of my pupils' pictures about Halloween. They are nice and colourful. They love Halloween. Thank you children!
Monday, 27 October 2014
Sunday, 19 October 2014
HALLOWEEN
Halloween, also known as All Saints' Eve is a yearly celebration on the night of October 31. Traditional activities include trick-or-treat, bonfires, costume parties, visiting "haunted houses" and carving jack-or-lanterns.
"Trick-or-treat?" The "trick" part is a threat to play a trick if no treat is given. Trick-or-treating is one of the main traditions of Halloween.
Halloween celebrations in the United Kingdom include parties where guests are often expected to arrive in a costume to reflect the day's theme. Other people gather together to watch horror films, either at home or at a cinema.
Wednesday, 30 October 2013
Thursday, 10 October 2013
HALLOWEEN 2013
Halloween is a yearly celebration on October 31, the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows (or All Saints). Typical festive Halloween activities include:
- trick-or-treating
- attending costume parties
- decorating
- carving pumpkies into jack-o´-lanterns
- lighting bonfire
- apple bobbing
- visiting haunted attractions
- playing pranks
- telling scary stories
- watching horror films
HALLOWEEN SONGS
SCARY HALLOWEEN SONG
Scary things don't frighten me. I'm not afraid if I can't see the spooky things up in the tree, reaching down and squeezing me. I'm not afraid of the big bad wolf or the wicked witch of the west. I don't care if I get scared; it's the thing I like the best. Say "Booo!" Say, "Ha, Ha, Ha", Now, scream!!!
THE ESKELETON DANCE
HALLOWEEN VOCABULARY
HALLOWEEN EXERCISES 1
HALLOWEEN INTERACTIVE BOOK
HALLOWEEN EXERCISES 2
HALLOWEEN VOCABULARY 1
HALLOWEEN VOCABULARY 2
HALLOWEEN INTERACTIVE BOOK
HALLOWEEN EXERCISES 2
HALLOWEEN VOCABULARY 1
HALLOWEEN VOCABULARY 2
BEDTIME STORY - WINNIE THE WITCH
KNOCK KNOCK, TRICK OR TREAT?
KNOCK KNOCK, TRICK OR TREAT?
PUMPKIN FEELS LONELY
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