Lets celebrate Halloween Halloween Customs and traditions Vocabulary
Let’s celebrate Halloween!
Halloween Customs and traditions Vocabulary related to the topic Writing time Let’s play Bingo Let’s sing along: Ghostbusters Project work
Customs and traditions In the USA and in Britain, people celebrate the night of the 31 st of October.
Halloween is time for fun and parties. People wear masks and dress as ghosts, witches and monsters.
Halloween is time for fun and parties. Children go from house to house and say: “TRICK OR TREAT“
Some symbols of Halloween Jack-o`-lantern Pumpkin
Bat Black cat Broom Ghost
Vampire Candle Monster Owl
Skeleton Moon Sweets Masks
Wizard Spider Frog Witch
Let’s write 1. Replace the pictures by the corresponding words. 2. Copy the text into your exercise book.
Halloween is celebrated in and on the 31 st . dress up as and , , . They use to make They go from “TRICK OR . to and say: “. ,
LET’S PLAY A GAME: BINGO • Write a word from the list, in each square. • The teacher says a word. • Cross the word out. • When you finish you say “Bingo”.
broom vampire ghost sweet mask pumpkin moon candle owl night Halloween biscuit chocolates frog black cat Jack-o’-lantern witch monster wizard skeleton
If there's something strange in your neighbourhood Who ya gonna call? GHOSTBUSTERS If there's something weird and it don't look good Who ya gonna call? GHOSTBUSTERS I ain't afraid of no ghosts If you're seeing things running through your head Who can ya call? GHOSTBUSTERS An invisible man sleeping in your bed Who ya gonna call? GHOSTBUSTERS I ain't afraid of no ghosts Ray Parker Jr. , Ghostbusters (shortened) http: //www. youtube. com/. . .
• Decorate your classroom with the symbols of Halloween. • Dress up as vampires, ghosts, witches, . . . • Organize a mask or a pumpkin carving contest and choose the most creative one. Have fun!
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