2. Halloween is a very important
festivity for English and
American people.
3. Halloween has its roots in an
ancient Celtic festival to
celebrate the end of summer.
4. The Celts believed that on 31st
October the spirits returned to the
earthly world.
To avoid being recognised, people
wore scary masks when they left
their homes during night hours.
5. Nowadays children love wearing
scary costumes.
They dress up as ghosts, bats,
vampires, skeletons, witches…
6. Houses and gardens are
decorated with ghosts, skeletons,
pumpkins and other scary things.
7. Jack O’ Lanterns are the most
important symbol at Halloween
and people like cutting pumpkins
in many forms.
8. The Irish have a tale about the
origin of Jack O’ Lantern…
Jack was a bad, drunken Irishman
who had tricked the devil.
When he died, he was unable to
enter Heaven or Hell because of his
bad behaviour.
So he had to walk the Earth with his
lantern until Judgement Day.