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Discovering Halloween: A Spooky and Fun Celebration

  • Writer: mari
    mari
  • Oct 24, 2023
  • 2 min read



Halloween is an exciting and slightly spooky holiday celebrated in several countries, especially in the United States. In this blog post, we'll explore Halloween and introduce you to some words and phrases to help you understand this unique celebration. At the end of this post, you'll find questions to encourage your learning.

Understanding Halloween

Halloween is celebrated on the night of October 31st. It is often associated with dressing up in costumes, telling ghost stories, and going trick-or-treating. Halloween gets its name from "All Hallows' Eve," the night before All Saints' Day, which is a Christian holiday.

Halloween Vocabulary

Let's start by learning some words and phrases related to Halloween:

  1. Costume - A special outfit people wear, often to look like someone or something else.

  2. Pumpkin - A large, round, orange fruit often carved into a lantern.

  3. Candy - Sweet treats, like chocolates and lollipops.

  4. Trick or Treat - A phrase kids say when they visit homes for candy on Halloween.

  5. Haunted House - A spooky, scary place where people go for fun frights.

  6. Witch - A woman thought to have magical powers.

  7. Ghost - The spirit of a person who has died.

  8. Bat - A flying creature often associated with vampires.

  9. Skeleton - The framework of bones inside your body.

  10. Zombie - A fictional, undead creature that walks and moves slowly.

Halloween Traditions

Halloween traditions can be lots of fun. One of the most famous is dressing up in costumes. People of all ages enjoy pretending to be someone or something else, like a superhero, a monster, or a famous character.

Trick-or-treating is another common tradition. Children visit houses in their neighborhood, wearing their costumes, and they shout, "Trick or treat!" The people in the houses then give them candy.

Carving pumpkins is a creative and exciting Halloween tradition. People carve funny, spooky, or silly faces into pumpkins, and then they put a candle inside. These pumpkin lanterns look terrific in the dark.

Haunted houses are spooky places filled with ghosts, witches, and other eerie creatures. People visit them for thrills and surprises.

Questions About Halloween

  1. What is Halloween, and when do people celebrate it?

  2. Why do people dress up in costumes on Halloween?

  3. What do you understand by "trick or treat"?

  4. How do people make pumpkin lanterns for Halloween?

  5. Do you have a favorite Halloween candy?

  6. Have you ever been to a haunted house?

Halloween is a day of playful frights, yummy treats, and creative costumes. How will you celebrate Halloween this year?

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