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Презентация на тему HALLOWEEN. Traditions, poems and songs

On Halloween children dress up in costumes and go from door to door at dusk gleefully calling “Trick or Treat!”. The holiday gets its name from “All Hallows Evening” or the evening before All Saints Day,
РАЗРАБОТАЛА: САМОЙЛОВА Е.А.учитель английского языкаМОУ – ВОЗДВИЖЕНСКАЯ ООШКлинский район, Московская область On Halloween children dress up in costumes and go from door to October 31 was the eve of the Celtic new year, a time Children still go begging for treats. However, over the last few years, Another popular activity at Halloween parties is bobbing for apples. One person “What Do You Come For?”	There was an old woman who lived all It’s Halloweenby Jack PrelutskyIt’s Halloween! It’s Halloween!The moon is full and brightAnd TREATby Jack PrelutskyTrick or treat, trick or treat,Give us something good to Bobbing for applesby Jack PrelutskyWatch us bobbing for an apple,For an apple, Jack-o-lanternSometimes and sometimes small,But always round and yellow.When children make my famous Chickamy, Chickamy,Craney CrowChickamy, Chickamy, Craney Crow,I went to the well to wash Ten little witchesOne little, two little, three little witches, Four little, five Five little pumpkinsTraditional Five little pumpkins sitting on a gate.The first one Witches’ brewTraditional Dead leaves, seaweed, rotten eggs, too:Stir them in my witches’
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Слайд 2 On Halloween children dress up in costumes and

On Halloween children dress up in costumes and go from door

go from door to door at dusk gleefully calling

“Trick or Treat!”. The holiday gets its name from “All Hallows Evening” or the evening before All Saints Day, November 1, according to the western European Christian chirch calendar. However, in traditions date bake to pre-christian Celtic beliefs once prevalent in what is known as Scotland, Ireland, and Wales. Irish immigrants brought these customs with them to the United States.

Слайд 3 October 31 was the eve of the Celtic

October 31 was the eve of the Celtic new year, a

new year, a time when ghostsor evil spirits walked

the earth and migled mischievously with the living. Costumes and jack-o-lanterns were thought to protect people from any harm they might cause. A jack-o-lantern is a face carved into one side of a hallowed out pumpkin in which a lighted candle has been placed. This is why the Halloween colours are orange and black. Even today small children are told that any house with a jack-o-lantern burning in the window is a safe place to go trick-or-treating. The custom of trick or treating comes from when children dressed in costumes on All Souls’ Day and went from house to house begging for soul cakes.

Слайд 4 Children still go begging for treats. However, over

Children still go begging for treats. However, over the last few

the last few years, school, church and neighborhood parties

are replacing the custom of trick or treating from house to house. More and more adults are also celebrating Halloween with masquerade parties in which they dress up like political and historical figures, or just plain old scary fellows from recent horror films like ghosts, vampires, goblins, Frankenstein, etc. Whitches flying on broomsticks with black cats, skeletons, spiders and haunted houses are other symbols of Halloween.

Слайд 5 Another popular activity at Halloween parties is bobbing

Another popular activity at Halloween parties is bobbing for apples. One

for apples. One person at a time must get

an apple out of a tub of water without using his hands and only by sinking his or her face into the water anf biting the apple. The party may start or end with a Halloween costume parade, wherein those with the best or scariest costumes receive prizes. Telling scary stories or “ghost’ stories while huddled together by candlelight or around a fire outside is one of the highlights of Halloween night. Any story will do, but it must be spoken in a low, tense voice and reach a starling climax, as does the following story told in Britain and in certain US eastern coastal states.

Слайд 6 “What Do You Come For?”
There was an old

“What Do You Come For?”	There was an old woman who lived

woman who lived all by herself, and she was

very lonely. Sitting in the kitchen one night, she said, “OH, I wish I had some company.” No sooner had she spoken than down the chimney tumbled two feet from which the flash had rotted. The old woman’s eyes bulged with terror.
Then two legs dropped to the hearth and attached themselves to the feet.
Then a body tumbled down, then two arms, and a man’s head. As the old woman watched, the parts came together into a great, tall man. The man danced around and around
the room. Faster and faster he went. Then he
stopped, and he looked into her eyes.
“What do you come for?” she asked in a
small voice that shivered and shook.
“What do I come for?” he said. “I come –
for YOU !!!”
(The narrator shouts and jumps at the nearest
person.)

Слайд 7 It’s Halloween
by Jack Prelutsky
It’s Halloween! It’s Halloween!
The moon

It’s Halloweenby Jack PrelutskyIt’s Halloween! It’s Halloween!The moon is full and

is full and bright
And we shall see what can’t

be seen
On any other night:

Skeletons and ghosts and ghouls,
Grinning goblins fighting duels,
Werewolves rising from their tombs,
Witches on their magic brooms.

In masks and gowns we haunt the street
And knock on doors for trick or treat.
Tonight we are the king and queen,
For oh tonight it’s Halloween!

Слайд 8 TREAT
by Jack Prelutsky
Trick or treat, trick or treat,
Give

TREATby Jack PrelutskyTrick or treat, trick or treat,Give us something good

us something good to eat.
Give us candy, give us

cake
Give us something sweet to take.
Give us cookies, fruit and gum,
Hurry up and give us some.
You had better do it quick
Or we’ll surely play a trick.
Trick or treat, trick or treat,
Give us something good to eat.

Слайд 9 Bobbing for apples
by Jack Prelutsky
Watch us bobbing for

Bobbing for applesby Jack PrelutskyWatch us bobbing for an apple,For an

an apple,
For an apple, apple, apple,
But no apple, apple,

apple,
Not an apple can I get.

Oh I cannot catch an apple,
Not one apple, apple, apple.
Though my sister got an apple,
All I got was soaking wet.

Слайд 10 Jack-o-lantern

Sometimes and sometimes small,
But always round and yellow.
When

Jack-o-lanternSometimes and sometimes small,But always round and yellow.When children make my

children make my famous grin
Then I’m a scary fellow.


Слайд 11 Chickamy, Chickamy,
Craney Crow

Chickamy, Chickamy, Craney Crow,
I went to

Chickamy, Chickamy,Craney CrowChickamy, Chickamy, Craney Crow,I went to the well to

the well to wash my toe,
When I got back,

my chickens were gone,
What time is it, old witch?
“One, two, three, four, five, six,
Seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve!”

Слайд 12 Ten little witches

One little, two little, three little

Ten little witchesOne little, two little, three little witches, Four little,

witches,
Four little, five little, six little witches,
Seven little,

eight little, nine little witches, Ten little witches in the sky!

Ten little, nine little, eight little witches,
Seven little, six little, five little witches,
Four little, three little, two little witches,
One little witch,
Bye – bye!

Слайд 13 Five little pumpkins
Traditional
Five little pumpkins sitting on

Five little pumpkinsTraditional Five little pumpkins sitting on a gate.The first

a gate.
The first one said, “Oh my, it’s getting

late.”
The second one said, “There are witches in the air.”
The third one said, “But we don’t care!”
The fourth one said, “Let’s run and run and run!”
The fifth one said, “I’m ready fr some fun.”
Ooooooo o o o went the wind and out went the light,
And the five little pumpkins rolled out of sight.

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