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Watch the video and put the events in the right order (1-7)

In the afternoon children put on their costumes and have a party at 2


school.

People play fun Halloween games. 4

If children don’t get sweets they play a trick on people. 7

Children take their masks and costumes to school 1

In the Halloween evening children in America and Britain go treat- 5


or-treating.

A popular tradition is making jack-o-lanterns out of pumpkins. 3

People give children sweets or money 6


Watch the video again and fill the gaps with the words below:
Popcorn Buy apples ring doorbells
Witches shaving cream windows vampire

1. Typical Halloween costumes are the which, skeleton, monster,

………………………………….or alien.

2. Young people have fun making their own costumes, but some prefer to

…………………………..them

3. Schools are decorated with pumpkins, ghosts, and bats.

4. People put the pumpkins in front of the ……………………………of their homes.

5. There are funny Halloween games, such as bobbing for …………………………..

6. Favourite Halloween foods are candied apples, nuts, licoricey, ……………………………. and

pumpkin pie.

7. On Halloween children go from house to house in their costumes and

………………………………..

8. When children play a trick they sometimes spray……………………………………….. on cars

and people.
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(365) Halloween celebration for beginners. ESL/ESOL video A1-A2 - YouTube

At halloween children at elementary schools take their costumes and masks to school. Typical halloween costumes
are the which, skeleton, monster, vampire or alien. Young people have fun making their own costumes, but some
prefer to buy them. In the afternoon children put on their costumes and have a Halloween party at school. Schools
are decorated with pumpkins, ghosts, witches and bats. It is a popular tradition to make jack-o-lanterns out of
pumpkins. People put the in front of the windows of their homes. There are funny Halloween games, such as
bobbing for apples.

Favourite Halloween foods are candied apples, nuts, licorice, popcorn, and pumpkin pie.

American and British children and teenagers go trick-or-treating on Halloween evening. They go from house to house
in their costumes and ring doorbells .When the door opens they shout “trick-or-treat.” People usually give them
sweets or money. If not, the children play a trick: they write on windows with soap, or spray shaving cream on cars
and people.

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