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Halloween is a festival
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Halloweenis a festival
that takes place
on October 31.
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HolidayHalloween has
roots in the
Celtic festival
of Samhain and
the Christian
holiday All
Saints' Day.
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The ancient Celtsbelieved that the
border between
this world and the
Otherworld became
thin on this day,
allowing spirits to
pass through.
5. No sun, no light, Not even a spark, The whole world Is completely dark. The clock strikes twelve, You hear it chime, Not one
single personIs awake at this time.
No other color
Than black is to see.
6. Streets and houses are decorated with pumpkins. to keep away spirits and ghosts. Some of them have scary and some have funny
Streets and houses aredecorated with pumpkins.
to keep away spirits and
ghosts. Some of them have
scary and some have funny
faces.
7. According 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 forit.
8. Long ago people believed in ghosts. They thought that the dead came back to their homes on Halloween and walked around all
night.9.
10. Witches flying past on broomsticks, Black cats leaping here and there, White-robed spooks on every corner, But don't be
scared-it's justOctober,
Having one last hour of fun!
11. The sky is dark, The stars are blue, The witches are making Their witches’ brew.
12. Halloween
Halloween is time forfun. It is very dear to
those who celebrate
it, especially to
children and
teenagers.
Сhildren wear
costumes and masks
and go trick-ortreating.
13. Halloween costumes are traditionally those of monsters such as ghosts, skeletons, witches, and devils. They are said to be used
toscare off demons.
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15. Trick-or-treating is a customary celebration for children on Halloween. Children go in costume from house to house, asking for
treats such ascandy or sometimes
money, with the question,
"Trick or treat?"
Sometimes children
perform some sort of trick,
i.e. sings a song or tells a
ghost story, to earn their
treats.
16. In masks and gowns we haunt the street And knock on doors for trick or treat. Tonight we are the king and queen, For all
In masks and gownswe 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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18. Fortunetelling and storytelling about ghosts and witches are popular activities.
19. Нello, my friends. (Hello, my friends.) I’m so happy to see you. Hello, my friends. (Hello, my friends.) Let’s go
trick-or-treating.Witches and ghosts.
(Witches and ghosts.)
Cowboys, pirates, and monsters.
Spiders and bats.
(Spiders and bats.)
Let’s go trick-or-treating.
Hello, my friends.
(Hello, my friends.)
I’m so happy to see you.
Hello, my friends.
(Hello, my friends.)
Let’s go trick-or-treating.
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Trick or treat?Trick or treat?
Give me something
good to eat.
Apples, peaches, tangerines.
Happy Happy Halloween.
Trick or treat?
Trick or treat?
Give me something
sweet to eat.
Cookies, chocolate, jelly beans.
Happy Happy Halloween.
Trick or treat?
Trick or treat?
Give me something sour to eat.
Lemons, grapefruits, limes so
green.
Happy Happy Halloween.
Trick or treat?
Trick or treat?
Give me something good to eat.
Nuts and candy. Lollipops.
Now it’s time for us to stop.