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Happy Halloween to me and you. Happy Halloween to Sparky too. Pumpkins here and pumpkins there. Halloween pumpkins everywhere. 00:00:12
Halloween is celebrated in most of the occidental countries on the 31st of October. 00:00:31
The day commemorates the All Saints' Day or the Hallows' Day. 00:01:04
Let's now decide to the story of Halloween. 00:01:08
It all began more than 2,500 years ago in UK. 00:01:21
Cells celebrated a party in honor of Zabzahen, their death god. 00:01:27
In October the 31st, in our calendar, was the end of the year, 00:01:32
and cells believed spirits could leave the cemetery. 00:01:37
So, they made their houses look like dirt, 00:01:41
and they decorated them with bones, skulls, and other things like those. 00:01:44
They made enormous fires, too. 00:01:50
When Romans conquered the Celtic territory, 00:01:57
the other two more celebrations, 00:02:00
Feralia, for the people, 00:02:03
and Pomuna, the fruit and tree goddess. 00:02:05
Then the Christian beliefs were stranded on the Celtic territory, 00:02:10
declaring the first day of November the All Hallows' Day. 00:02:16
Around 1846, the Irish emigrants took this celebration to USA, 00:02:23
And nowadays, Halloween is celebrated in lots of countries, with witches, skeletons, gods, 00:02:29
bats, black cats, and the jack-o'-lantern pumpkin. 00:02:37
This is the most famous symbol in Halloween. 00:02:45
This tradition comes from an ages-old legend. 00:02:49
A man called Jack, took a Satan. 00:02:54
When he died, he couldn't go to heaven because he was bad, and he couldn't go to hell because he had food to eat. 00:02:58
So Satan gave him a piece of burning coal inside a tournament to illuminate his way among the shadows until the day of the last judgment. 00:03:06
When the Irish immigrants arrived to the USA, they knew the bankings. 00:03:19
They were bigger and easier to make hues in them than turnips, and they stopped using turnips. 00:03:31
Now is your turn. Read and answer these questions. 00:03:41
Stop the video if you need to think. Then, the right answer will appear. 00:03:47
sweets give us cakes give us something good to take if you don't we'll put spiders in your tea 00:07:22
trick or treat trick or treat give us something good to eat give us biscuits give us cakes 00:07:44
Give us something good to take 00:07:55
If you don't 00:07:59
Ha ha ha ha 00:08:01
We'll put bats in your hat 00:08:03
Ha ha ha ha 00:08:06
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Fecha:
6 de noviembre de 2021 - 19:33
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CP INF-PRI ANGEL CASTRO
Duración:
08′ 20″
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