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Halloween
Goals for today:
* You will know more about the history and tradition of Halloween
* You will have learnt more Halloween related words
* You have practised the simple past in written & spoken English
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Lesson duration is:
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Goals for today:
* You will know more about the history and tradition of Halloween
* You will have learnt more Halloween related words
* You have practised the simple past in written & spoken English
Slide 1 - Slide
Slide 2 - Drag question
Halloween is a Christian celebration.
A
True
B
False
Slide 3 - Quiz
Assignment:
You are going to write part of a spooky Halloween story, using the past tense. E.g.: walked / was walking
A:
write the first 4 to 5 sentences: Start with: "It was..."
B:
write the middle of the story; 5 to 6 sentences: Start with: " Suddenly...."
C:
write the end of the story; 3 to 4 sentences : Start with "It was then that...."
Slide 4 - Slide
Which part are you going to write?
A -
beginning
: Anna, Suus, Anthony, Roos, Lisa, Eva Maria
B -
middle
: Chloe, Huub, Najma, Isabel, Katarina, Aleezay
C -
end:
Jacky, Daisy, Gabriella, Tess, Teoman, Nils
On your own :)
Time
: 8 minutes
Slide 5 - Slide
You have 1 minute to.....
Make an A-B-C group
timer
1:00
Slide 6 - Slide
Read your story to each other
Was it any good?
Next: Find a new group repeat 3 x
timer
2:00
Slide 7 - Slide
What was the best story you heard?
Slide 8 - Slide
What do you take away from this lesson? Name (at least) 2 things:
Slide 9 - Mind map
Scary Alphabet
Make a Halloween alphabet e.g. A = America, B = bat…..etc
How many letters can you do??
timer
4:00
Slide 10 - Slide
October 31st
March 17th
February 14th
July 4th
Independence day
Halloween
St. Patrick's day
St. Valentine's day
Slide 11 - Drag question
Halloween costumes
Slide 12 - Slide
Why do we wear costumes?
Slide 13 - Open question
Spirits cross over to the land of the living.
The people were scared.
They disguised* themselves by wearing a mask/costume so evil spirits wouldn't harm* them.
* To disguise = vermommen, to harm = pijn doen
Slide 14 - Slide
What would your favourite Halloween costume look like?
timer
1:00
Slide 15 - Open question
Game time!
You have 1 minute to form a group of 3
Most important rules: Speak English & have fun!
Play the game I give you – 10 minutes
Slide 16 - Slide
Slide 17 - Video
Halloween
•
+
2000 years ago
• 31st of October
• All Hallows' Eve (31 Oct)
• All Hallows (1 Nov)
• Started in Ireland > Samhain
Slide 18 - Slide
Samhain
• Celebrated in Ireland, the UK & Northern France
•
To mark*
the end of the summer months &
harvest time*
• Darker colder months were
associated* with
death
• They thought the ghosts would return to earth
* To mark = markeren, harvest time = oogsttijd, associated = associëren/verbonden
Slide 19 - Slide
Slide 20 - Video
When do we celebrate Halloween?
A
30 October
B
31 October
C
1 November
D
2 November
Slide 21 - Quiz
What Celtic festival does Halloween originate from?
A
All Hallows Eve
B
Samhain
C
Harvest time
D
Hallowmas
Slide 22 - Quiz
How many Americans dress up (verkleden) during Halloween?
A
about 100 million
B
about 120 million
C
about 140 million
D
about 150 million
Slide 23 - Quiz
How much money do the Americans spend on Halloween?
A
6 billion
B
6 million
C
600 thousand
D
60 thousand
Slide 24 - Quiz
What is the most popular Halloween candy?
A
Snickers
B
Mars
C
Milky Way
D
Oreo
Slide 25 - Quiz
What do you call a carved Halloween pumpkin?
A
Jack-O'-Lantern
B
Jill-O'-Lantern
C
John-O'-Lantern
D
Jane-O'-Lantern
Slide 26 - Quiz
On which day are the most sweets sold in America?
A
23rd December
B
30th December
C
31st of October
D
28th of October
Slide 27 - Quiz
Facts
• The Irish brought their traditions to the US in
1840
• Halloween as we know today started in
1921
• Mass production costumes started in the
1950s
Slide 28 - Slide