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Halloween Halloween is a festival that takes place on October 31. In the United States children wear costumes and masks and go trick or treating. Halloween is a holiday celebrated on October 31st. In the United States, children dress up in fancy dress and masks and go from house to house begging for sweets.

Jack - o'lante r ns Many of them carve lanterns from pumpkins. Popular activities are fortune telling , telling stories about witches and ghosts. Many of them carve pumpkin lanterns. Divination, stories about witches and ghosts are popular entertainment.

New Year festivals Halloween developed from New Year festivals and festivals of the dead. Halloween evolved from New Year's Eve and festivities in honor of the dead.

All Saints" Day Christian church established a festival on November 1 called "All Saints" Day" so that people could continue to celebrate their festivals. The Christian Church established the feast of the first of November, which is called "All Saints' Day", so that people could continue the festivities.

All hallows" Eve The Mass said on All Saints" Day was called « All hallowmass » . The day before All Saints" Day was known all hallows" Eve. The mass celebrated on All Saints' Day was called "All Halloweens". The day before All Saints' Day was called All Saints' Eve.

Trick or treating The main Halloween activity for children is trick or treating. Children dress in costumes and masks and go from door to door saying "trick or treat". The main entertainment for children on Halloween is begging for sweets. Children dress up in masquerade costumes and masks, go from house to house and say: "Treat me, otherwise we'll play a joke."

Treats The neighbors give children such treats as candy, fruit and pennies so that children do not play tricks on them. Neighbors give the children treats such as candy, fruit, and change so that the children don't play tricks on them.

Jack o' lanterns Jack o' lanterns are hallowed out pumpkins with face carved into one side. Most jack o' lanterns contain a candle inside. Halloween lanterns are hollow inside pumpkins with a face carved on one side. Most lanterns have a candle inside.

Irish legend An Irish legend says that jack-o"-lanterns are named after the man called Jack. Irish legend says that Halloween lanterns are named after a man named Jack.

Jack He could not enter heaven because he was a miser, and he could not enter hell because he had played jokes on devil. As a result, Jack has to walk on the earth with his lantern until Judgment Day. He couldn't go to heaven because he was a miser, and he couldn't go to hell because he played mean tricks on the devil. As a result, Jack is forced to roam the land with his lantern until Doomsday.

Fortunetelling Fortunetelling is an important part of Halloween. For example, a coin, a ring, and a thimble were baked into a cake. It was believed that the person who found the coin would become wealthy. Divination is an important part of Halloween. For example, a coin, a ring and a thimble are baked into a pie. It was believed that the one who finds the coin will get rich.

Ring and thimble The one who found the ring would marry soon. And the person who found the thimble would never get married. It was believed that whoever finds the ring will soon get married or get married. And the one who finds the thimble will never get married or get married.

Card- reading Today people practice card- reading or palmistry. Today, people use fortune-telling on cards and divination by hand.

Ghosts and witches People once believed that there were many ghosts and witches on the Earth and that they met on October 31 to worship the devil. Once upon a time, people believed that the earth was full of witches, and that they met on October 31st to worship the devil.

Halloween Today, people do not believe in ghosts and witches but they like to tell stories about them on Halloween. Today, people do not believe in ghosts and witches, but they love to tell stories about them on Halloween.

The presentation was prepared by Siroshtanova E.A. MBOU secondary school No. 76, p. Gigant 2014

Celebrated on October 31, on the eve of All Saints' Day. Celebrated on October 31, on the eve of
All Saints Day.

Halloween (English Halloween, All Hallows "Eve)

Helloween
(eng. Halloween, All Hallows" Eve)
modern holiday,
ascending to
ancient traditions
the Celts of Ireland and
Scotland, history
which started on
territory
contemporary
UK and
northern Ireland.

halloween traditionally
celebrated in
English speaking countries,
although official
day off not
is an. halloween
informally noted in
some other countries
having close
cultural ties to the US
or the UK
for example, in Japan,
South Korea, Singapore,
Australia and New
Zealand, in a number
island countries of Oceania,
recently - in Russia
and CIS.

Holiday symbols

Most characters
holidays have a long
history. For example,
manufacturing tradition
pumpkin lamps
descended from the Celtic
the custom of making lanterns,
helping souls
find a way to purgatory.

Jack-o "-lantern - Jack Lantern

Jack-o "-lantern - Jack Lantern
main symbol
holiday is so
called Lamp
Jack (English Jack-o "lantern - Jack Lantern).
He is
pumpkin on which
carved ominously
smiling face;
placed inside the pumpkin
lit candle, but
originally for them
manufacturing
used rutabagas or
turnip.

Video 5 little pumpkins
Task #1 - Jack-o-Lantern game -
Make new words
Dance This is my favorite pumpkin

Suits

Main topic
Halloween costumes are different evil spirits or
fairy tale characters.
But in the 19th and 20th century
also not popular
only suits
fantastic
creatures, but also
costumes are perfect
random topic,
although the main motive
continues to be
most
widespread.
Bat
witch costume

Vampire, witch, zombie costumes

Spooky spooky song
Task number 2 - Memory game

Trick-or-treating

The term trick-or-treating
first became
used in the USA
for the first time
usage
recorded in 1934
year. Literally it
can be translated as
trick or treat, and
indicates a joke
threat of harm
if the owner does not bring
meals for children.

Song Knock, knock
Task #3 - WORDSEARCH

Treats

Since the holiday
falls on time
apple harvest,
majority
halloween sweets
based on apples.
Special for the celebration
prepare an apple
caramel, apples
syrup (sometimes with
adding nuts)
apple toffees. brew
apple compote.

Task #4 - PUZZLES

Traditional holiday colors

The traditional colors of the holiday are black and
orange

Halloween (eng. Halloween, All Hallows "Eve or All Saints" Eve) eng. A modern holiday dating back to the traditions of the ancient Celts of Ireland and Scotland, the history of which began in the territory of modern Great Britain and northern Ireland. It is celebrated on October 31, the eve of All Saints' Day. A modern holiday dating back to the traditions of the ancient Celts of Ireland and Scotland, the history of which began in the territory of modern Great Britain and northern Ireland. It is celebrated on October 31, the eve of All Saints' Day.




Halloween is traditionally celebrated in English-speaking countries, although it is not an official holiday. Halloween is celebrated informally in some other countries with close cultural ties to the US or the UK, such as Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand, a number of island countries in Oceania, and more recently Russia and the CIS. Halloween is traditionally celebrated in English-speaking countries, although it is not an official holiday. Halloween is celebrated informally in some other countries with close cultural ties to the US or the UK, such as Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand, a number of island countries in Oceania, and more recently Russia and the CIS.


Holiday Symbols Most holiday symbols have a long history. For example, the tradition of making pumpkin lanterns comes from the Celtic custom of making lanterns to help souls find their way to purgatory. Most of the symbols of the holiday have a long history. For example, the tradition of making pumpkin lanterns comes from the Celtic custom of making lanterns to help souls find their way to purgatory.


Jack-o "-lantern Jack Lantern The main symbol of the holiday is the so-called Jack Lantern (English Jack-o" - lantern Jack Lantern). It is a pumpkin carved with an ominously grinning face; a lit candle is placed inside the gourd, but initially they used swede or turnips to make them. The main symbol of the holiday is the so-called Jack Lamp (eng. Jack-o "- lantern Jack Lantern). It is a pumpkin on which an ominously grinning face is carved; a lit candle is placed inside the pumpkin, but originally they used swede or turnips for their manufacture.


Costumes The main theme of Halloween costumes is various evil spirits or fairy tale characters. But in the century, not only costumes of fantastic creatures also became popular, but even costumes on a completely arbitrary theme, although the main motif continues to be the most common. The main theme of Halloween costumes is various evil spirits or fairy tale characters. But in the century, not only costumes of fantastic creatures also became popular, but even costumes on a completely arbitrary theme, although the main motif continues to be the most common. Witch Costume Bat




Traditions The tradition of dressing up in costumes and going from house to house begging for sweets dates back to the Middle Ages and was originally associated with Christmas. In England and Ireland, the poor have long gone door to door and begged for so-called "spiritual cakes" on All Saints' Day (November 1), promising in exchange to pray for the souls of the deceased relatives of the owners. The tradition of dressing up in costumes and going from house to house begging for sweets dates back to the Middle Ages and was originally associated with Christmas. In England and Ireland, the poor have long gone door to door and begged for so-called "spiritual cakes" on All Saints' Day (November 1), promising in exchange to pray for the souls of the deceased relatives of the owners.


Trick-or-treating The term Trick-or-treating was first used in the United States, first recorded in 1934. Literally, it can be translated as Trick or Treat, and indicates a jocular threat of harm if the owner does not bring treats to the children. The term Trick-or-treating was first used in the United States, first recorded in 1934. Literally, it can be translated as Trick or Treat, and indicates a jocular threat of harm if the owner does not bring treats to the children.


Divination In addition to begging for sweets and wearing a variety of costumes, a number of specific games and divination are also common on Halloween. According to legend, young girls in a dark house should climb the stairs while walking with their backs and hold a candle in front of a mirror. After that, they should try to see the face of the betrothed in the reflection. But there is also the possibility that the girl will see the face of the skull and this will mean that she will die before marriage. In addition to begging for sweets and wearing a variety of costumes, a number of specific games and divination are also common on Halloween. According to legend, young girls in a dark house should climb the stairs while walking with their backs and hold a candle in front of a mirror. After that, they should try to see the face of the betrothed in the reflection. But there is also the possibility that the girl will see the face of the skull and this will mean that she will die before marriage.


Attractions An important tradition of celebrating Halloween is the organization of the so-called Haunted attractions (Russian. Attractions inhabited by ghosts), the main purpose of which is to pleasantly scare visitors. The oldest such attraction is considered to be Orton and Spooner's Haunted House. An important tradition of celebrating Halloween is the organization of the so-called Haunted attractions (Russian. Attractions inhabited by ghosts), the main purpose of which is to pleasantly scare visitors. The oldest such attraction is considered to be Orton and Spooner's Haunted House.


Attractions The main purpose of attractions is to pleasantly scare visitors. Orton and Spooner's Haunted House is said to be the oldest attraction of its kind. The main purpose of the attractions is to pleasantly scare visitors. Orton and Spooner's Haunted House is said to be the oldest attraction of its kind.


Treats Since the holiday falls around apple harvest time, most Halloween treats are based on apples. Apple caramel, apples in syrup (sometimes with nuts), apple toffee are prepared especially for the celebration. Apple compote is made. Because the holiday falls around the time of the apple harvest, most Halloween candy is based on apples. Apple caramel, apples in syrup (sometimes with nuts), apple toffee are prepared especially for the celebration. Apple compote is made. Quiz 1. What date is Halloween celebrated? 2. What are the traditional colors of this holiday? 3. How can the term Trick-or-treating be translated into Russian? 4. What treats do children receive on this holiday? 5. Name the symbol of this holiday. holiday.


Quiz 6. What are the main traditions of the holiday. 7. Which countries originally celebrated Halloween? 8. In what countries is the holiday celebrated in our time? 9. What costumes do children usually dress up in? 10. Why do people make Jack-o "-lantern Jack-o"-lantern Jack Lantern?

History of a holiday halloween

  • Kertik-ool Rolanda Vladimirovna
  • English teacher MBOU secondary school №4
  • G. Chadana
Halloween (English) halloween, All Hallows" Eve or All Saints" Eve)
  • A modern holiday dating back to the traditions of the ancient Celts of Ireland and Scotland, the history of which began in the territory of modern Great Britain and northern Ireland. It is celebrated on October 31, the eve of All Saints' Day.
  • It is celebrated on October 31, the eve of All Saints' Day.
Halloween is traditionally celebrated in English-speaking countries, although it is not an official holiday. Halloween is celebrated informally in some other countries with close cultural ties to the US or the UK, such as Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand, a number of island countries in Oceania, and more recently Russia and the CIS.
  • Halloween is traditionally celebrated in English-speaking countries, although it is not an official holiday. Halloween is celebrated informally in some other countries with close cultural ties to the US or the UK, such as Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand, a number of island countries in Oceania, and more recently Russia and the CIS.
Holiday symbols
  • Most of the symbols of the holiday have a long history. For example, the tradition of making gourds originates from the Celtic custom of making lanterns to help souls find their way to purgatory.
Jack-o'-lantern- Jack Lantern
  • The main symbol of the holiday is the so-called jack o lantern(English) Jack-o'-lantern- Jack Lantern). It is a pumpkin carved with an ominously grinning face; a lit candle is placed inside the gourd, but initially they used swede or turnips to make them.
Suits
  • The main theme of Halloween costumes is various evil spirits or fairy tale characters. But in the 19th and 20th centuries, not only the costumes of fantastic creatures also became popular, but even costumes on a completely arbitrary theme, although the main motive continues to be the most common.
  • witch costume
  • Bat
Vampire, witch, zombie costumes Traditions
  • The tradition of dressing up in costumes and going from house to house begging for sweets dates back to the Middle Ages and was originally associated with Christmas. In England and Ireland, the poor have long gone door to door and begged for so-called "spiritual cakes" on All Saints' Day (November 1), promising in exchange to pray for the souls of the deceased relatives of the owners.
Trick-or-treating
  • Term Trick-or-treating first began to be used in the United States, its first use was recorded in 1934. Literally it can be translated as Prank or treat, and indicates a playful threat of harm if the owner does not bring treats to the children.
divination
  • In addition to begging for sweets and wearing a variety of costumes, a number of specific games and divination are also common on Halloween. According to legend, young girls in a dark house should climb the stairs while walking with their backs and hold a candle in front of a mirror. After that, they should try to see the face of the betrothed in the reflection. But there is also the possibility that the girl will see the face of the skull and this will mean that she will die before marriage.
attractions
  • An important tradition of celebrating Halloween is the organization of the so-called Haunted attractions(rus. Attractions inhabited by ghosts) whose main goal is to pleasantly scare visitors. The oldest such attraction is considered to be the “Haunted House of Orton and Spooner”.
attractions
  • The main purpose of the attractions is Nice scare visitors. Orton and Spooner's Haunted House is said to be the oldest attraction of its kind.
Treats
  • Because the holiday falls around the time of the apple harvest, most Halloween candy is based on apples. Apple caramel, apples in syrup (sometimes with nuts), apple toffee are prepared especially for the celebration. Apple compote is made.
Traditional holiday colors
  • black and orange
Quiz
  • What date is Halloween?
  • What are the traditional colors of this holiday?
  • How can the term be translated into Russian Trick-or-treating?
  • What treats do children receive on this holiday?
  • Name this symbol
  • holiday.
Quiz
  • 6. What are the main traditions of the holiday.
  • 7. Which countries originally celebrated Halloween?
  • 8. In what countries is the holiday celebrated in our time?
  • 9. What usually
  • costumes dress up
  • children?
  • 10. Why do people do
  • Jack-o'-lantern -
  • Jack Lantern?
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