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1 How we celebrate the holiday

2 It’s traditionally associated in some countries with old customs such as telling ghost stories, bonfires and so on. This is way Celts welcomed the beginning of winter.

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4 A Halloween poster.

5 October 31 st time when ghost or evil spirits walked the earth and mingled mischievously with living.

6 At Halloween children dressed in white sheets or costumes knock on doors and ask “trick or treat”. If you give them something nice, “a treat”, they go away. However, if you don’t they play a “trick” on you, such as making a lot of noise or spilling flour on your front doorsteps..

7 Master-class. We are making jack- o- lanterns We are making jack- o- lanterns

8 It’s not very difficult but rather interesting to make «jack-o- lanterns» «jack-o- lanterns»

9 The symbol of Halloween is a pumpkin. You cut a face in it and put a candle inside, which shines through its eyes and mouth.

10 Jack-o- lanterns were thought to protect people from any harm spirits might cause.

11 OurguestattheHalloweenParty

12 A conjurer shows ordinary miracle. A conjurer shows ordinary miracle. A red word « Horror » appears on the clean paper.

13 Masked costumes protect us from apparitions’ mischief, jokes.

14 Like in « Fantom of the Opera »

15 While trying to make our life better and happier we aim for togetherness. Let’s be kind to each other. Let’s live in peace.

16 After the Party we leave all bad and unkind things, our fear and leave it without any scare and doubts, and only with good, kindness.

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