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Slide 1 - Video

Halloween

Slide 2 - Mind map

Slide 3 - Video

When is Halloween celebrated?
A
1st of November
B
31st of October
C
2nd of November
D
Every 4th Thursday of October

Slide 4 - Quiz

Where did Halloween originate from?
A
America
B
the Netherlands
C
England
D
Ireland

Slide 5 - Quiz

What is NOT another name for Halloween?
A
Gobbleday
B
All Hallows Eve
C
The feast of the dead
D
Samhain

Slide 6 - Quiz

What do you call a carved Halloween pumpkin?
A
Jane-O'-Lantern
B
Jack-O'-Lantern
C
John-O'-Lamp
D
Jake-O'-Lamp

Slide 7 - Quiz

How much do Americans spend on costumes annually?
A
1.5 billion US dollar
B
2.5 billion US dollar
C
6 billion US dollar
D
6.5 billion US dollar

Slide 8 - Quiz

According to legend, if you stare into a mirror at midnight on Halloween, what do you think you will see?
A
Bloody Mary
B
The Gobblin King
C
Your true self
D
Your future wife or husband

Slide 9 - Quiz

Which ancient group of people did Halloween originate from about 2000 years ago?
A
Romans
B
Greek
C
Celts
D
Persians

Slide 10 - Quiz

On the night before Samhain, what did people leave on their doorsteps for the returning dead (ghosts)?
A
Sheets
B
Candy
C
Clothing
D
Food and wine

Slide 11 - Quiz

Halloween did not take on a family friendly, kid-centered form until the ______'s
A
1850s
B
1920s
C
1950s
D
1980s

Slide 12 - Quiz

How much candy do you think the Americans purchase each year for Halloween?
A
10 million kg
B
80 million kg
C
280 million kg
D
610 million kg

Slide 13 - Quiz

Nowadays it's a holiday with many family-friendly activities such as Trick or Treating.

Slide 14 - Slide

Spooky Halloween Night
Poem - Spooky Halloween Night.
It's very spooky on Halloween night.
The ghosts and goblins will give you a fright.
Watch your back, do not be blind.
If you're not careful, who knows what you'll find?
You might see things like little black bats,
Or you might see things like scary black cats.
On every porch there's a pumpkin or two,
With their creepy grins smiling at you.
It's very spooky on Halloween night.

Slide 15 - Slide

Speaking & Stones
Open your book on page 120.

Ex. 49, 50ab, 51, 53 and 54 (p. 120-123).

When you are done do ex. 59 p. 127.
Write a blog in word and hand it in before 8 nov. on Magister.

Slide 16 - Slide

Self study/homework

- Reading: Ex. 18, 19 and 21 (p. 100-103).
- Writing and Grammar: Ex. 55, 56 and 59 (p. 124-127).
Write exercise 59 in a Word document and upload it in Teams assignments.
Deadline Friday 8-11 at 5 pm.
- Countries & Cultures: Ex. 35 (go to Stepping Stones online).





Slide 17 - Slide