Слайд 2New words:
pumpkin ['pʌmpkɪn] – тыквa
candle ['kændl] – cвeчa
ghоst [gəust] - привидeниe,
призрaк
witch [wɪʧ] - колдунья, вeдьмa
bat [bæt] - лeтучaя мышь
skeletоn ['skelɪt(ə)n] - cкeлeт
spider ['spaɪdə] – пaук
superstitiоn [sjupəstiɭn] - прeдрaccудок
«Trick-оr-treat» – «угощaйтe, a нe то подшутим»
Jack-о’-lantern – фонaрь из тыквы
Слайд 4This is a happy holiday (even though it celebrates 'Death'). It
is the day when the souls of dead people come back to Earth. But in Pagan religions it is not about scary things. It is about remembering family or friends who have died.
Halloween is an annual holiday that is celebrated on October 31.
It has roots in the Celtic festival of Samhain and the Christian holiday All Saints' Day.
Слайд 5No sun, no light, not even a spark
The whole world is
completely dark
The clock strikes twelve, you hear it chime
Not one single person is awake at this time
No other color than black is to see
You notice a monster, during the day it’s a tree
Though there’s no wind, you can smell the crisp air
The shapes you see, are the creeps of your nightmare
No sun, no lamp, not a single light
So dark, so black, in the middle of the night
Слайд 6The ancient Celts believed that the border between this world and
the Other world became thin on this day, allowing spirits to pass through. The family's ancestors were honoured and invited home while harmful spirits were warded off.
Слайд 7Halloween costumes are traditionally those of monsters such as ghosts, skeletons,
witches, and devils. They are said to be used to scare off demons.
Costumes are also based on characters from television shows, movies, and other pop culture icons.
Слайд 8Long ago people believed in ghosts. They thought that the dead
came back to their homes on Halloween and walked around all night.
Слайд 9There's a house upon the hilltop
We will not go inside
For that
is where the witches live,
Where ghosts and goblins hide.
Слайд 10Tonight they have their party,
All the lights are burning bright,
But oh
we will not go inside
The haunted house tonight.
Слайд 11The demons there are whirling
And the spirits swirl about.
They sing their
songs to Halloween.
"Come join the fun," they shout.
Слайд 12But we do not want to go there
So we run with
all our might
And oh we will not go inside
The haunted house tonight.
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Witches have had a long history with Halloween. Legends tell of
witches gathering on this night, arriving on broomsticks, to celebrate a party.
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Double double
toil and trouble
fire burn and cauldron bubble
Слайд 15The black cat has long been associated with witches. Many superstitions
have evolved about cats. It was believed that witches could change into cats. Some people also believed that cats were the spirits of the dead.
Слайд 16Jack-o-lanterns originated in Ireland where people placed candles in hollowed turnips
to
keep away spirits and ghosts on the Samhain holiday. Some of them have scary and some have funny faces.
Слайд 17According to folklore, the jack-o-lantern got his name from a man
named Jack who used to play practical jokes on the devil and was punished for it.
Слайд 18Trick-or-treating is a usual celebration for children on Halloween. Children go
in costume from house to house, asking for treats such as candy or sometimes money, with the question, "Trick or treat?“
Sometimes children sing a song or tell a ghost story to earn their treats.
Слайд 19In masks and gowns
we haunt the street
And knock on doors
for trick or treat.
Tonight we are the king
and queen,
For all tonight is …
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Слайд 22Составила:
Яременко Мария Сергеевна
учитель английского языка
ГБОУ СОШ №735
г.Москва