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1、萬(wàn)圣節(jié)英語(yǔ)第1頁(yè),共28頁(yè),2022年,5月20日,17點(diǎn)20分,星期日About My TalkIntroductionOriginSymbolGamesBlessing第2頁(yè),共28頁(yè),2022年,5月20日,17點(diǎn)20分,星期日IntroductionHalloween is short forAll Hallow Even ,which is similar to chirstmasEve.It is popular in Englishspeaking countries.第3頁(yè),共28頁(yè),2022年,5月20日,17點(diǎn)20分,星期日October 31st is Halloween

2、Halloween is one of the worlds oldest holidays, celebrated in several countries around the globe including the USA, Canada, England, Ireland, Scotland, Mexico, Latin America, and Spain.第4頁(yè),共28頁(yè),2022年,5月20日,17點(diǎn)20分,星期日OriginHalloween dates back to the traditional festival of The British Celts(不列顛凱爾特人)

3、.In this night,ghost walks around in the world.Because the night is rather dangerous, the celts wear masks to scare evil spirits away.第5頁(yè),共28頁(yè),2022年,5月20日,17點(diǎn)20分,星期日For the ancient Celtic peoples, the New Year was celebrated on November 1st of every year. This date marked the end of Summer and the b

4、eginning of Winter.This time of year was often associated with human death.The Celts believed that on the night before the new year, the boundary between the worlds of the living and the dead became blurred as the dead searched for the afterlife.第6頁(yè),共28頁(yè),2022年,5月20日,17點(diǎn)20分,星期日TodayNowadays,children

5、dress up in costumes,wear masks,collect candy with pumpkin lanterns.第7頁(yè),共28頁(yè),2022年,5月20日,17點(diǎn)20分,星期日Symbolpumpkinlanternskeletonwitch第8頁(yè),共28頁(yè),2022年,5月20日,17點(diǎn)20分,星期日 It originated from an Irish myth about a man known as “Stingy Jack.” Stingy Jack one day invited the Devil to have a drink with him. Not

6、 wanting to pay for the drink, he tricked the Devil into turning himself into a coin, and then put the Devil into his pocket next to a cross that prevented the Devil from changing back into his original form. Jack freed the Devil after the Devil promised not to bother Jack or, should he die, claim h

7、is soul.Jack-o-lantern第9頁(yè),共28頁(yè),2022年,5月20日,17點(diǎn)20分,星期日 Eventually, when Jack did die, God would not take him into Heaven, and the Devil, who had promised not to claim Jacks soul, could not take him into Hell. Thus, the Devil sent Jacks spirit into the night with only a burning candle to light his way

8、. Jack put the candle into a carved out turnip and has been roaming the Earth ever since.The Irish began to refer to this ghostly figure as “Jack of the Lantern,” and then simply as “Jack-o-lantern.”第10頁(yè),共28頁(yè),2022年,5月20日,17點(diǎn)20分,星期日Symbols 第11頁(yè),共28頁(yè),2022年,5月20日,17點(diǎn)20分,星期日第12頁(yè),共28頁(yè),2022年,5月20日,17點(diǎn)20分,

9、星期日第13頁(yè),共28頁(yè),2022年,5月20日,17點(diǎn)20分,星期日第14頁(yè),共28頁(yè),2022年,5月20日,17點(diǎn)20分,星期日第15頁(yè),共28頁(yè),2022年,5月20日,17點(diǎn)20分,星期日Monster ActionsGhost appears and disappears Vampire drinks blood, sleeps in coffinsWitch flies on a broomWerewolf transforms at full moonMummy wears bandages Pirate attacks and steals from shipsZombie

10、comes back from death第16頁(yè),共28頁(yè),2022年,5月20日,17點(diǎn)20分,星期日Halloween has a lot of snacks, such as pumpkin pie, baked pumpkin seeds, popcorn, apple juice and corn sugar snack. As Halloween approaches the harvest of apples, toffee apples (toffee apples) as festive food production method is the apple plug in

11、 bamboo, bamboo stick and then put the apples on hand-held rotating syrup, and sometimes re-tainted fruit Ren. Because it is the harvest season, good things, of course, no less, so cute kids Trick or Treat will be a rewarding experience .第17頁(yè),共28頁(yè),2022年,5月20日,17點(diǎn)20分,星期日What do they eat at Halloween?

12、Sugar hoarse聲嘶力竭的糖記得一個(gè)朋友說(shuō)過(guò),他被“看著”吃不下東西I remember a friend said he cannot eat something if he was looked“.第18頁(yè),共28頁(yè),2022年,5月20日,17點(diǎn)20分,星期日 恐怖與營(yíng)養(yǎng)Bread baby mummy木乃伊寶寶面包Terror and Nutrition 恐怖與營(yíng)養(yǎng)第19頁(yè),共28頁(yè),2022年,5月20日,17點(diǎn)20分,星期日The devil sent the cake be sweet這個(gè)惡魔蛋糕算是可愛(ài)派了When thought of the big Chinese

13、New Year bread想到了中國(guó)過(guò)年時(shí)候的大饅頭第20頁(yè),共28頁(yè),2022年,5月20日,17點(diǎn)20分,星期日左上角那個(gè),打死我也不吃沉默的羔羊This is the only saliva can drive a man leave the bar, not tears這個(gè)是唯一能叫人留點(diǎn)口水而不是眼淚的吧第21頁(yè),共28頁(yè),2022年,5月20日,17點(diǎn)20分,星期日What do children do on Halloween?They trick or treat.They wear costumes.They carve pumpkin lanterns.They watc

14、h scary movies.They visit haunted houses.第22頁(yè),共28頁(yè),2022年,5月20日,17點(diǎn)20分,星期日GameThe other popular game in Halloween is Bobbing For Apples第23頁(yè),共28頁(yè),2022年,5月20日,17點(diǎn)20分,星期日Lets see how people celebratethe special festivalPictures第24頁(yè),共28頁(yè),2022年,5月20日,17點(diǎn)20分,星期日第25頁(yè),共28頁(yè),2022年,5月20日,17點(diǎn)20分,星期日第26頁(yè),共28頁(yè),202

15、2年,5月20日,17點(diǎn)20分,星期日第27頁(yè),共28頁(yè),2022年,5月20日,17點(diǎn)20分,星期日Your smile lights up our world! Wishing you a Halloween bright and glowing as you are!Thank you for making my cauldrons full of fun! Happy Halloween!Thank you for making my cauldrons full of fun! Happy Halloween!Thank you for making my Halloween so special.Thank you for your very special wish. Happy Halloween!Hope your Halloween is masked with spooky fun . just as mine.Trick or treat what it will b

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