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Halloween (eng. Halloween, All Hallows" Eve or All Saints" Eve) English. A modern holiday that dates back to the traditions of the ancient Celts of Ireland and Scotland, the history of which began in the territory of modern Great Britain and northern Ireland. Celebrated on October 31, the eve of All Saints' Day. A modern holiday that dates back to the traditions of the ancient Celts of Ireland and Scotland, the history of which began in the territory of modern Great Britain and northern Ireland. Celebrated on October 31, the eve of All Saints' Day.




Halloween is traditionally celebrated in English-speaking countries, although it is not an official day off. Halloween is celebrated informally in some other countries with close cultural ties to the US or UK, such as Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand, a number of island countries in Oceania, and more recently in Russia and the CIS. Halloween is traditionally celebrated in English-speaking countries, although it is not an official day off. Halloween is celebrated informally in some other countries with close cultural ties to the US or UK, such as Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand, a number of island countries in Oceania, and more recently in Russia and the CIS.


Holiday symbols Most holiday symbols have a long history. For example, the tradition of making jack-o'-lanterns comes from the Celtic custom of creating lanterns to help souls find their way to purgatory. Most holiday symbols have a long history. For example, the tradition of making jack-o'-lanterns comes from the Celtic custom of creating lanterns to help souls find their way to purgatory.


Jack-o"-lantern Jack-Lantern The main symbol of the holiday is the so-called Jack-o-lantern. It represents a pumpkin on which a sinisterly grinning face is carved; A lighted candle is placed inside the pumpkin, but originally rutabaga or turnips were used to make them. The main symbol of the holiday is the so-called Jack-o'-lantern. It is a pumpkin on which an ominously grinning face is carved; a lit candle is placed inside the pumpkin, but originally rutabaga or turnips were used to make them.


Costumes The main theme of Halloween costumes is various evil spirits or fairy-tale characters. But in the century, not only costumes of fantastic creatures, but also even costumes on a completely arbitrary theme also became popular, although the main motif continues to remain the most common. The main theme of Halloween costumes is various evil spirits or fairy-tale characters. But in the century, not only costumes of fantastic creatures, but also even costumes on a completely arbitrary theme also became popular, although the main motif continues to remain the most common. Witch Costume Bat




Traditions The tradition of dressing up in costumes and going from house to house begging for sweets dates back to the Middle Ages and was originally associated with Christmas. In England and Ireland, from ancient times, poor people went from house to house and begged for so-called “spiritual cakes” on All Saints’ Day (November 1), promising in exchange to pray for the souls of the deceased relatives of the owners. The tradition of dressing up in costumes and going from house to house begging for sweets dates back to the Middle Ages and was originally associated with Christmas. In England and Ireland, from ancient times, poor people went from house to house and begged for so-called “spiritual cakes” on All Saints’ Day (November 1), promising in exchange to pray for the souls of the deceased relatives of the owners.


Trick-or-treating The term Trick-or-treating was first used in the United States, with its first use recorded in 1934. Literally it can be translated as Trick or Treat, and indicates a comic threat to cause harm if the owner does not bring the children a treat. The term Trick-or-treating first began to be used in the United States, with its first use recorded in 1934. Literally it can be translated as Trick or Treat, and indicates a comic threat to cause harm if the owner does not bring the children a treat.


Fortune telling In addition to begging for candy and wearing various costumes, a number of specific games and fortune telling are also common on Halloween. According to legend, young girls should climb the stairs in a dark house, walking backwards, and hold a candle in front of the mirror. After this, they should try to see the face of their betrothed in the reflection. But there is also a possibility that the girl will see the face of the skull and this will mean that she will die before marriage. In addition to begging for candy and wearing a variety of costumes, a number of specific games and fortune telling are also common on Halloween. According to legend, young girls should climb the stairs in a dark house, walking backwards, and hold a candle in front of the mirror. After this, they should try to see the face of their betrothed in the reflection. But there is also a possibility that the girl will see the face of the skull and this will mean that she will die before marriage.


Attractions An important tradition of celebrating Halloween is the organization of so-called Haunted attractions (Russian: Attractions inhabited by ghosts), the main goal of which is to pleasantly scare visitors. The oldest such attraction is considered to be the “Haunted House of Orton and Spooner”. An important tradition of celebrating Halloween is the organization of so-called Haunted attractions (Russian: Attractions inhabited by ghosts), the main goal of which is to pleasantly scare visitors. The oldest such attraction is considered to be the “Haunted House of Orton and Spooner”.


Attractions The main purpose of attractions is to pleasantly scare visitors. The oldest such attraction is considered to be the Haunted House of Orton and Spooner. The main goal of the attractions is to pleasantly scare visitors. The oldest such attraction is considered to be the Haunted House of Orton and Spooner.


Treats Since the holiday falls during the apple harvest, most Halloween candy is apple-based. Apple caramel, apples in syrup (sometimes with the addition of nuts), and apple toffee are prepared especially for the celebration. Apple compote is made. Since the holiday falls during the apple harvest, most Halloween candy is apple-based. Apple caramel, apples in syrup (sometimes with the addition of nuts), and apple toffee are prepared especially for the celebration. Apple compote is made. Quiz 1. What date is Halloween celebrated? 2. What are the traditional colors of this holiday? 3. How can the term Trick-or-treating be translated into Russian? 4. What treats do children get on this holiday? 5. Name the symbol of this holiday. holiday.


Quiz 6. Name the main traditions of the holiday. 7. In which countries was Halloween originally celebrated? 8. In which countries is the holiday celebrated nowadays? 9. What costumes do children usually dress up in? 10. Why do people make Jack-o"-lantern Jack-o"-lantern Jack-o-lantern?

Halloween

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Halloween. What is Halloween? A brief history of the holiday. Over time, the celebration of Halloween spread throughout the country and continent. But to understand the meaning of Halloween, you need to delve even deeper into history. Origin of the name "Halloween" In ancient Britain, Saman was called So-vain. Animals celebrate HALLOWEEN too. - Halloween.pptx

Halloween celebration

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Getting to know the history, customs and traditions of this holiday. Acquaintance with new vocabulary on the topic: “Halloween”. Halloween was first celebrated by the Druids many centuries ago in Ireland and Scotland. The Druids believed that the spirits of fruits, vegetables and people visited the earth on October 31st the night before All Saints' Day. The name is Halloween (“hallo” - holy and “eve” - evening). The Druids thought that witches came on Halloween night. Druids were afraid of witches and therefore wore different costumes and painted their faces to scare evil spirits. Druids placed food and small gifts for witches at the doors of their houses. -Halloween.ppt

Halloween Day

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Halloween. Poem. Through the Middle Ages, blowing cold from the darkness. Choose a suit. Even though I’m a mouse, I’m not afraid to get into contact with a cat. Story. What is another name for Halloween? On Halloween, children knock on houses and scream. Night of the evil pumpkin. Story. Clue. All Saints' Day will come tomorrow. Sign. The mouse flew away from the castle. - Halloween Day.ppt

Halloween night

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Research on the topic: HALLOWEEN YES or NO. Contents: The year of the Celts consisted of two parts - summer and winter. The Celts attached great importance to Samhain. However, memories of Samhain continued to live and be passed on from generation to generation. Celebration traditions 2/1. The girls are guessing. Celebration traditions 2/2. However, for his sinful worldly life, the Irishman was not allowed into Paradise. The Jack-O-Lantern still roams the earth, awaiting the Last Judgment. Celebration traditions 2/3. Halloween today is 3/1. in America. The capitals of Halloween are Los Angeles and New York. Colorful celebrations and carnivals take place here. - Halloween Night.ppt

Halloween at school

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Project: Halloween at our school. Relevance. The target audience. School students (6th – 11th grade) Teachers (optional). A little about the holiday itself. Halloween in Russia. Our offers: Holiday attributes. The symbol of the holiday is also candles painted orange, purple, pink or black. Costumes and masquerade. Budget. - Halloween at school.ppt

Halloween holiday

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HALLOWEEN! What is Halloween? An ancient Celtic holiday, celebrated on the night of October 31 to November 1. The history of the emergence and spread of modern Halloween is quite well known. And in different versions, in principle, there are no significant differences. The Celts divided the year into two parts. The transition from summer to winter was the night from October 31 to November 1. To appease the spirits. Bonfires were lit during the celebration. Cover the pumpkin with the top! So how? Scary? Gifts are sacrifices that are made to Higher powers. Happy Halloween! - Halloween.pptx

Halloween Traditions

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Halloween. Halloween. Hallowe'en. Cultural connections. Holiday symbols. Jack-o'-lantern. Evil spirits. Costumes. Traditions. Trick-or-treating. Fortune telling. Attractions. Orton's haunted house. Treats. Traditional holiday colors. Quiz. The main traditions of the holiday. - Halloween traditions.ppt

31 October Halloween

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Halloween is a festival that takes place on October 31. Halloween is sacred, as it represents the 31st anniversary. In the United States children wear costumes and masks and go trick-or-treating. In the United States, children dress up in masquerade costumes and masks and walk around the booths, drinking so much malt. Many of them carve jack-o-lantens out of pumpkins. Halloween developed from new year festivals and festivals of the dead. Halloween has evolved from being holy to the New Rock and holy to the honor of the dead. Happy Halloween. -

Completed by a primary school teacher

MBOU "Secondary School No. 109" in Trekhgorny

Svirskaya Svetlana Viktorovna.

Many centuries ago, the history of Halloween began, which was first celebrated in northern France and Great Britain. It is customary to celebrate this holiday on the night of October 31 to November 1.

Halloween is one of the oldest holidays. It is about two thousand years old. For the ancient Celts, the year consisted of two parts - summer and winter. And the transition from one season to another was marked by the end of the harvest, celebrated on October 31 and symbolized the beginning of the new year.

The ancient Celts considered this day the onset of winter. Catholic priests declared November 1st to be All Saints' Day. Halloween was the eve of All Saints' Day.

Halloween - the night that marked the transition from autumn to winter, in ancient times

times was considered a time when the souls of the dead were supposed to

visited their former homes to warm themselves by the fire. Spirits walked

around the village, collecting donations of food and drink from other members

families. And other dark forces roamed the night. Demons, brownies, witches

they appeared on panicles at night with their tricks.

was revealed to legends

border between worlds

living and dead, was considered

main holiday

ancient peoples. They

gave it great

meaning and not to become

prey to the shadows of the dead

dressed up as animals

heads and skins extinguished

hearths in their homes and everyone

with his terrifying appearance

scared away ghosts. Treats for the spirits

were exhibited on the street, and

the residents themselves gathered at

fires that were lit

Celtic priests and druids.

Halloween is a fiery holiday that burns everything that has become obsolete. The Druids, the priests of the ancient Celts, preferred not to have fun that night, but gathered in groves and lit huge sacred bonfires. The ember from such a fire had to be brought into the house and the hearth lit, then it would receive mystical power that would protect the house from evil. Therefore, now on this night people light many candles and lanterns in the house.

People visit neighboring houses on Halloween night, which symbolizes the dead in search of food. Imp and goblin masks represent evil spirits. Those who distribute sweets are trying

appease the spirits of evil.

It is believed that treats

symbolize goodness and

mercy rather than fun

will scare away otherworldly guests who are up to no good - dressed in scary costumes

they must accept people as their own.

Every citizen knows Halloween awaits us at night! Don't be afraid of scary faces, masks, fiery eye sockets. On this holiday, all horror stories turn into laughers. Get out some candy - monsters are knocking on your door - kids. Halloween is coming around the world - Adults and children know! Congratulations on this day to Ghosts, scary witches, Dead men and ghouls, Who come in night terrors! Today we are not afraid, we meet them - we have fun!

The main attribute of Halloween is the Jack Lantern.

This is a hollow pumpkin with carved eyes and a mouth, inside which a burning candle is placed. It symbolizes both the end of the harvest and the restlessness of souls wandering in the dark.

There is a legend about the blacksmith Jack, who managed to outwit the Devil himself by making him promise to leave the blacksmith's soul alone. They say that Jack still roams the earth with this homemade lantern.

Such a “decoration” left at the doorstep of a house

should scare away the evil ones on All Hallows' Eve

spirits, evil spirits and witches.

Other Halloween symbols that can be used at the holiday:

traditional colors– black, bright orange, purple, red

(color of blood);

candle color– black, orange, purple, pink;

smells– cinnamon and other sharp sweet spicy foods;

costumes– witch, black cat, vampire Dracula, ghost, mermaid, bat, wolf;

items– pumpkin, cobweb and spider, broom, aspen stake, rosary, autumn leaves.

The beauty of Halloween lies in

in the mystical aura of the holiday. IN

this day is allowed to change clothes

in fancy dress, for one night

transform from a person into a creature

from the underworld. The mask allows

remove inhibitions, remove fears.

The story of one holiday Halloween

  • Kertik-ool Rolanda Vladimirovna
  • English teacher MBOU Secondary School No. 4
  • G.Chadana
Halloween (English) Halloween, All Hallows" Eve or All Saints" Eve)
  • A modern holiday that dates back to the traditions of the ancient Celts of Ireland and Scotland, the history of which began in the territory of modern Great Britain and northern Ireland. Celebrated on October 31, the eve of All Saints' Day.
  • Celebrated on October 31, the eve of All Saints' Day.
Halloween is traditionally celebrated in English-speaking countries, although it is not an official day off. Halloween is celebrated informally in some other countries that have close cultural ties with the USA or Great Britain, for example, in Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand, in a number of island countries in Oceania, and more recently in Russia and the CIS.
  • Halloween is traditionally celebrated in English-speaking countries, although it is not an official day off. Halloween is celebrated informally in some other countries that have close cultural ties with the USA or Great Britain, for example, in Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand, in a number of island countries in Oceania, and more recently in Russia and the CIS.
Holiday symbols
  • Most holiday symbols have a long history. For example, the tradition of making jack-o-lanterns comes from the Celtic custom of creating lanterns to help souls find their way to purgatory.
Jack-o"-lantern- Jack-O-Lantern
  • The main symbol of the holiday is the so-called Jack-o'-lantern(English) Jack-o"-lantern- Jack-O-Lantern). It represents a pumpkin on which a sinisterly grinning face is carved; A lighted candle is placed inside the pumpkin, but originally rutabaga or turnips were used to make them.
Suits
  • The main theme of Halloween costumes is various evil spirits or fairy-tale characters. But in the 19th and 20th centuries, not only costumes of fantastic creatures, but even costumes on a completely arbitrary theme also became popular, although the main motif continues to remain the most common.
  • Witch costume
  • Bat
Vampire, witch, zombie costumes Traditions
  • The tradition of dressing up in costumes and going from house to house begging for sweets dates back to the Middle Ages and was originally associated with Christmas. In England and Ireland, from ancient times, poor people went from house to house and begged for so-called “spiritual cakes” on All Saints’ Day (November 1), promising in exchange to pray for the souls of the deceased relatives of the owners.
Trick-or-treating
  • Term Trick-or-treating first began to be used in the USA, its first use was recorded in 1934. Literally it can be translated as Trick or treat, and indicates a comic threat to cause harm if the owner does not bring the children a treat.
Fortune telling
  • In addition to begging for candy and wearing a variety of costumes, a number of specific games and fortune telling are also common on Halloween. According to legend, young girls should climb the stairs in a dark house, walking backwards, and hold a candle in front of the mirror. After this, they should try to see the face of their betrothed in the reflection. But there is also a possibility that the girl will see the face of the skull and this will mean that she will die before marriage.
Attractions
  • An important tradition of celebrating Halloween is the organization of so-called Haunted attractions(rus. Attractions inhabited by ghosts) whose main goal is to pleasantly scare visitors. The oldest such attraction is considered to be the “Haunted House of Orton and Spooner”.
Attractions
  • The main purpose of the attractions is Nice scare visitors. The oldest such attraction is considered to be the Haunted House of Orton and Spooner.
Treats
  • Since the holiday falls during the apple harvest, most Halloween candy is apple-based. Apple caramel, apples in syrup (sometimes with the addition of nuts), and apple toffee are prepared especially for the celebration. Apple compote is made.
Traditional holiday colors -
  • black and orange
Quiz
  • What date is Halloween celebrated?
  • What are the traditional colors of this holiday?
  • How can the term be translated into Russian? Trick-or-treating?
  • What treats do children get on this holiday?
  • Name the symbol for this
  • holiday.
Quiz
  • 6. Name the main traditions of the holiday.
  • 7. In which countries was Halloween originally celebrated?
  • 8. In which countries is the holiday celebrated nowadays?
  • 9. Which ones usually
  • costumes dress up
  • children?
  • 10. Why do people do this?
  • Jack-o"-lantern -
  • Jack-O-Lantern?