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HALLOWEEN - Contenido educativo
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you can see on this screen we're going to have a special lesson today we're
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going to talk about Halloween what is Halloween it is a fun event in the
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United States Great Britain and now in many other countries what can you tell
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me about Halloween is it popular to you does it ring your bell do you celebrate
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Halloween well as you can see this Halloween is this Halloween festivity is
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a traditional festivity coming from Ireland and it was first celebrated more
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than 2,000 years ago okay and with the spread of Christianity in the 7th
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century the pagan tradition was renamed All Saints Day okay so the church didn't
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like that um all these american and british people they celebrate uh this pagan festivity they wanted
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to have their own festivity called all saints day okay awesome state celebrated november the first
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okay there were hallo from halloween hallo means saint and eve means before so hallowed means the
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day before All Saints. All Hallows Eve means that people believe that the
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dead people return as ghosts, okay? So people could leave food and drink and
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other offerings on their doorsteps to keep evil spirits away. It means that
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they don't and they didn't want to have any ghosts at home. Later, later on the
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name All Hallows' Eve was shortened to Halloween. All Hallows' Eve is similar to Halloween. All
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Hallows' Eve, Halloween. Okay, do you see the similarity? Okay, did you go trick-or-treating?
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It means that children in the United States and other Anglo-Saxon countries, they dress up in
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costumes and they go from door to door asking for candy. And when neighbors
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answer the door or open the door the chamber must say trick-or-treat okay can you see on these seven
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um on the seventh slide can you see all these people uh messing around with this toilet paper
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okay what can you see in this picture okay uh number eight what can you see i can see
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a person who is opening the door and there is a little girl who is trick-or-treating.
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Okay, what is she receiving?
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In picture on the slide number 9, the first jack-o'-lantern was made out of a turnip.
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Did you know it?
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The Irish used to carry them as lanterns at night to scare away ghosts and evil spirits.
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Did you know that it comes from a turnip?
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When they arrived in America, they found that pumpkins were both plentiful and easier to carve.
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So, it was easier to carve pumpkins.
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What is Chaco Lantern?
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These are used to decorate the outside of homes to greet trick-or-treaters and ward off evil spirits.
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Can you see? They are very frightening.
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slide number 11 how to make a jack-o'-lantern have you seen all these tools have you seen all
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these tools before to carve all this pumpkin have you ever uh done a thing like that have
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you ever decorated your house with this jack-o'-lantern okay um the slide number 12
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can you see this wonderful house decorated with charcoal lanterns? So I can imagine the spirits,
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they will not want to come inside that house. Look at this picture, picture number
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13. Have you ever seen a thing like that? Who is this? Who is this very famous character?
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who is this and what about uh 14 uh slide everyone knows that uh these this character everyone knows
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this actor um and what about 15 this 15 slide this is a beautiful cat where this uh cat comes from
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Have you recognized it? What about slide number 16? You see it's very creative. It represents a very, very important artistic painting. Have you recognized this painting?
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And what about number 17, the costume contest. It's very important, Halloween, because there are plenty of people who decide to dress up as, for example, in this case, frightening people of characters.
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And the press costumes are scary or creative or both. Look at this move. And number 18. What do these people are? Are they ghosts? Very good. And 19. This is a witch. And what is this witch doing? What do you think it's doing?
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Number 20. What is this? It is a scary clown. It is a scary clown. Unfortunately, these clowns are fooling around the big cities and they are causing a lot of problems nowadays.
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Our is number 21. This is a mummy. This is another typical costume in Halloween.
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Number 22. These are the living deaf people. I can see that behind these people there is a very tough making up work.
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very good so number 23 how cute this girl is he's dressed she's dressed up as an egg very funny and
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what about 24 she's a Japanese girl dressed as a sushi piece of sushi 25 this is a Lego pieces 26
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this is the Simpsons characters 27 we can see that the most important thing in
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Halloween is the candy is the candies what do you when you get home and throw
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out all you got and you can exchange with your friends can you see this this
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kind of bag to bring all the candies. On 29 it represents all the people that go
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trick-or-treating their children as you can see. First you pour it out and then
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when you go home what you do is you pour everything out of the bag to see what
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you get. Can you see on this 31st slide how many candies this man got? Okay we
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can see then sort it out and trade for very candy and then you can sort it out
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you can put it in categories and then exchange with your friends number 33 is
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what sometimes their children they don't want to get they don't want to get
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healthy food they just want to have these snacks these unhealthy snacks
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there are symbols of Halloween as you can see there is a black hat that it is
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set to bring but luck okay okay okay and they another time of animals like for
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example this but consider considering bringing but luck as well okay and
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spiders aha a word believe to to be the others companions of witches during
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times. And did you know the average of human eats about seven spiders in their
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lifetime? Okay, what are the Halloween colors? The Halloween colors are
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black and orange. How do you know that it's black and orange? Because black
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symbolizes death and orange symbolizes the color of crops and the colors of
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changing colors of the leaves. You're going to have here the answers. We're
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going to correct this exercise. Okay, here you have the answers. We are supposed to be
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complete. And to wrap up the lesson, to finish the lesson, we're going to split up the class
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into teams. And one volunteer from each is going to use toilet paper to rub the mummy.
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And the first team to cover completely wins. Are you ready?
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- Autor/es:
- Mª Fátima Diago Ortega
- Subido por:
- M. Fatima D.
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- Todos los derechos reservados
- Visualizaciones:
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- Fecha:
- 11 de noviembre de 2016 - 11:51
- Visibilidad:
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- Duración:
- 10′ 20″
- Relación de aspecto:
- 16:10 El estándar usado por los portátiles de 15,4" y algunos otros, es ancho como el 16:9.
- Resolución:
- 1680x1050 píxeles
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