2. Halloween is a holiday in some English-speaking countries
which is celebrated on the night of October 31st. In the
USA, as well as in other countries, children
wear costumes and go to people's homes saying "Trick or
treat!" to ask for candy, which is called sweets in the
United Kingdom; that way, people traditionally give it to
them. This practice originally involved a threat. A threat
is when someone says that they will do something bad to
you if they do not get what they want. In this case, the
threat could be explained as: "Give me a treat or I will
play a trick on you." Children today usually do not play
tricks if they do not get treats. However, some children
still get up to mischief (pranks or things to make fun of
people; like putting toilet paper in trees; writing on
windows with soap or throwing eggs at people's houses).
People sometimes dress up as ghosts, witches, goblins and
other scary things for Halloween. In Brazil, this day is
often celebrated in schools or tv programs for children.
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3. HALLOWEEN,
OCTOBER 31
HISTORY
Began 2,000 years ago as the
ancient Celtic festival Samhain
( sow – een )
End of the summer.
During Samhain, the ancient Celts
thought ghosts of the dead
returned to Earth and caused chaos
sickness and destroyed plants.
The Celts wore masks and danced
to scare the ghosts away.
4.
5. HALLOWEEN’s time for :
TRADITION
FUN
CREATIVITY
SURPERSTITION
DECORATION
DRESS UP
PARTIES
ORANGE E BLACK
IMAGINATION
ART
6. HALLOWEEN
CHOOSE A MASK ...
PAINT YOUR FACE ...
DRESS UP IN A COSTUME ...
GO TRICK – OR – TREATING !!!
TEACHER: LUCINEIDE