Halloween reading lesson

English
wk 8 
Maaike Attema
mh.attema@alfa-college.nl

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English
wk 8 
Maaike Attema
mh.attema@alfa-college.nl

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To do for today
  • Online exercises
  • Read an article + answer some questions
  • Write a summary
  • make a flyer
  • work on your autobiography

Don't forget to hand in your autobiography today!!

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What holiday does this picture represent?

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Who went to a Halloween party this weekend?

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Why do we celebrate Halloween?

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Because it's a tradition

 It was believed that on that day, the souls of the dead returned to their homes, so people dressed in costumes and lit bonfires to ward off spirits
Which country does Halloween originally come from?

Slide 6 - Open question


Ireland
How do we celebrate Halloween?

Slide 7 - Open question


Trick-or-treating, costume parties, making jack-o'-lanterns, lighting bonfires, visiting haunted attractions.
Preparation
Before reading the article, complete the exercises by clicking on the following link:

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Halloween's scary fairies
  1. Read the text that will be handed out to you
  2. Write a one paragraph summary about the article
  3. For tips on how to write a summary click here                                  
  4. Click here  or here for an extra activity when you have finished early.

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Who are the Celts and where did they live?

Slide 10 - Open question


They were a group of people who lived in Ireland over 2,000 years ago. Ireland is a country in Europe. 
What is originally celebrated by Samhain?
A
Christmas eve
B
Easter
C
All Saints
D
New Year

Slide 11 - Quiz

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What did the Celts believe happened on Samhain Eve?
A
Jesus Christ returned to earth
B
That ghosts walked the earth
C
This is the only night that you don't have to be afraid of fairies
D
All evil spirits would leave the earth

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Why do you have to watch out for fairies?

Slide 13 - Open question


Fairies had bad tempers. They got angry if you bothered them or spoiled their fun. On Samhain Eve, you might find fairies in a field dancing with ghosts. They played pranks and caused mischief. If you upset them, they could bring nasty weather to spoil your crops.
What do you know about the Pooka?

Slide 14 - Open question


This type of fairy often appeared as a black horse with yellow eyes. It liked to scare people. The pooka would take them for wild rides while trampling their crops. This fairy could also scare people's farm animals
How do you protect yourself against the fairies?
A
You wear a scary mask if you leave your house
B
You carry stones in your pocket
C
You set out milk for the fairies
D
You make sure that the potatoes have not been harvested yet

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How did Halloween become so popular in the US?

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In the second half of the 19th century, America was flooded with new immigrants. These new immigrants, especially the millions of Irish fleeing the Irish Potato Famine, helped to popularize the celebration of Halloween nationally
What is not a name for Halloween according to the text
A
Samhain
B
All Saints' Day
C
All Hallows' Day
D
Trick-or-Treat Night

Slide 17 - Quiz

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What is NOT a name used for Halloween according to the video?
A
Samhain
B
All Hallows Eve
C
All Saints Day
D
Bonfire Night

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What is NOT a name used for Halloween according to the text?
A
Samhain
B
All Hallows Eve
C
All Saints Day
D
Bonfire Night

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ASSIGNMENT 1
WRITING

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create a flyer for your own Halloween party
  • It must include the location, date, and time of the event.
  • Give information about the price and dresscode of the party
  • Make sure to write  grammatically correct and watch your spelling.
  • Make your flyer as attractive as possible to attract as many guests as possible.
  • Post your flyer here

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Exit ticket:
Why do people carve out scary faces in pumpkins at Halloween?

Slide 22 - Open question

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