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History of Halloween - Contenido educativo
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Happy Halloween to me and you. Happy Halloween to Sparky too. Pumpkins here and pumpkins there. Halloween pumpkins everywhere.
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Halloween is celebrated in most of the occidental countries on the 31st of October.
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The day commemorates the All Saints' Day or the Hallows' Day.
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Let's now decide to the story of Halloween.
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It all began more than 2,500 years ago in UK.
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Cells celebrated a party in honor of Zabzahen, their death god.
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In October the 31st, in our calendar, was the end of the year,
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and cells believed spirits could leave the cemetery.
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So, they made their houses look like dirt,
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and they decorated them with bones, skulls, and other things like those.
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They made enormous fires, too.
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When Romans conquered the Celtic territory,
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the other two more celebrations,
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Feralia, for the people,
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and Pomuna, the fruit and tree goddess.
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Then the Christian beliefs were stranded on the Celtic territory,
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declaring the first day of November the All Hallows' Day.
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Around 1846, the Irish emigrants took this celebration to USA,
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And nowadays, Halloween is celebrated in lots of countries, with witches, skeletons, gods,
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bats, black cats, and the jack-o'-lantern pumpkin.
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This is the most famous symbol in Halloween.
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This tradition comes from an ages-old legend.
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A man called Jack, took a Satan.
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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.
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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.
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When the Irish immigrants arrived to the USA, they knew the bankings.
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They were bigger and easier to make hues in them than turnips, and they stopped using turnips.
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Now is your turn. Read and answer these questions.
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Stop the video if you need to think. Then, the right answer will appear.
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sweets give us cakes give us something good to take if you don't we'll put spiders in your tea
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trick or treat trick or treat give us something good to eat give us biscuits give us cakes
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Give us something good to take
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If you don't
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Ha ha ha ha
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We'll put bats in your hat
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Ha ha ha ha
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- 6 de noviembre de 2021 - 19:33
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