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Write T (true) or F (false) .
__ 1. On October 31, Americans celebrate
Christianity.
__ 2. In the past people made fires to keep
the ghosts away.
__ 3. Halloween came from Europe.
__ 4. The jack-o’-lantern is a kind of special
pumpkin to eat.
__ 5. On Halloween children wear special
masks and costumes because they
want to look like skeletons and ghosts
__ 6. Children go from party to party and
collect masks.
__ 7. On Halloween children say:
“Trick or fun”.
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Answer the questions.
1. When do people celebrate Halloween ?
________________________________________________
2. Why did people dress like devils ?
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3. Why did people keep the day of Halloween ?
________________________________________________
4. What do people put inside the pumpkin with
the cutting face ? ______________________________
5. Where do they put the jack-o’-lantern ?
________________________________________________
6. Why do they use the lantern ?
________________________________________________
7. What do people give the children when
they go from house to house ?
______________________________________
On October 31, Americans celebrate Halloween.
Halloween means “holy” (hallow) “evening” (een). This is the evening before the
Christian holy day of All Saints Day. On All Saints Day, Christians remember the
Saints but Halloween is even older than Christianity.
Before Christianity, people in Europe believed that on October 31
ghosts of dead people came back. To scare the ghosts, people dressed like devils
and were very noisy. They also made big fires to keep the ghosts away. Later,
people did not believe in ghosts, but they kept the day of Halloween for fun.
Immigrants came from Europe to America and brought with them the
custom of Halloween. Halloween has some strange symbols. One symbol is the
jack-o’-lantern in the window. The jack-o’-lantern is to scare the ghosts.
People cut the pumpkin, throw away all of the inside, and cut a face in it.
Then they put a candle inside of it.
Jack-o’-lantern usually look scary, too !
Today, in the United States, Halloween is very popular with the children.
They wear masks and special costumes. They want to
look like skeletons and ghosts.
Then they go from house to house and say “ Trick or treat! “. People give them candies,
cookies or fruit. When people give nothing, the children sometimes play tricks on them.
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1ºHalloween is a public holiday that is celebrated each year on October 31, and Halloween 2020 will take place on Saturday, October 31. The tradition originated with the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, when people lit bonfires and wore costumes to protect themselves from ghosts
2ºThe wearing of costumes on Halloween may stem from the belief that supernatural beings, or the souls of the dead, were roaming the earth at that time. The practice may have originated from a Celtic festival, celebrated from October 31 to November 1, to mark the beginning of winter. ... The festival is believed to have pre-Christian roots.
3ºThe origin of this western Halloween is in the "Samhain" of Ireland, one of the most important Celtic celebrations that took place on October 31 and which signifies the end of the harvest. It was the time when the towns kept their provisions and slaughtered livestock to survive the winter.
Después de leer el texto sobre Halloween, se clasifican las siguientes oraciones como verdaderas T (true) o falsas F (false):
F 1. On October 31, Americans celebrate Christianity.
T 2. In the past, people made fires to keep ghosts away.
T 3. Halloween came from Europe.
F 4. The jack-o’-lantern is a kind of special pumpkin to eat.
T 5. On Halloween, children wear special masks and costumes because they want to look like skeletons and ghosts.
F 6. Children go from party to party and collect masks.
F 7. On Halloween children say: “Trick or fun”.
Answer the questions
1. When do people celebrate Halloween?
On October 31.
2. Why did people dress like devils?
To scare the ghosts.
3. Why did people keep the day of Halloween?
People kept the day of Halloween for fun.
4. What do people put inside the pumpkin with the cutting face?
To scare the ghosts.
5. Where do they put the jack-o’-lantern?
They put the jack-o’-lantern in the window.
6. Why do they use the lantern?
To scare the ghosts.
7. What do people give the children when they go from house to house?
People give them candies, cookies or fruit.
Traducción del texto de Halloween
El 31 de octubre, los estadounidenses celebran Halloween. Halloween significa "santo" (hallow) "tarde" (een). Esta es la noche antes del día santo cristiano del Día de Todos los Santos.
En el Día de Todos los Santos, los cristianos recuerdan a los santos, pero Halloween es incluso más antiguo que el cristianismo. Antes del cristianismo, la gente en Europa creía que el 31 de octubre regresaban los fantasmas de los muertos.
Para asustar a los fantasmas, la gente se vestía como demonios y hacía mucho ruido. También hicieron grandes fogatas para mantener alejados a los fantasmas. Más tarde, la gente no creía en los fantasmas, sino que guardaban el día de Halloween por diversión. Los inmigrantes llegaron de Europa a América y trajeron consigo la costumbre de Halloween.
Halloween tiene algunos símbolos extraños. Un símbolo es el jack-o’-lantern en la ventana. El jack-o'-lantern es para asustar a los fantasmas. La gente corta la calabaza, tira todo el interior y le corta una cara. Luego le pusieron una vela dentro. Jack-o'-lantern también suele dar miedo.
Hoy, en los Estados Unidos, Halloween es muy popular entre los niños. Llevan máscaras y disfraces especiales. Quieren parecer esqueletos y fantasmas. Luego van de casa en casa y dicen “¡Truco o trato! “. La gente les da dulces, galletas o fruta. Cuando la gente no da nada, a veces los niños les juegan una mala pasada.
Puedes aprender más sobre la celebración de Halloween y el día de todos los santos en: https://brainly.lat/tarea/27196656 y https://brainly.lat/tarea/28564621
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