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Phonetic Drill
[æ] – black, bat, cat, rat, vampire,
Halloween;
[e] – festival, skeleton, devil;
[i] – witch, wizard,
trick;
[ɔ] – goblin, holiday, monster, knock;
[u:] – full, moon, broom, tomb;
[ai] – bright, fight, night, tonight;
[əu] – oh, ghost, October.
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Halloween Monsters
Witch
Goblin
Werewolf
Ghost
Vampire
Black cat
Bat
Pumpkin
Candle
Owl
Spider
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The 31st of November is a religious ([rɪ'lɪʤəs]
религиозный) holiday known as All Saints’ Day. The evening
before became known as Halloween. Many centuries (['senʧərɪ] век) ago Celts ([kelts] кельты) celebrated (праздновали) Halloween in Ireland and Scotland. They believed (верили) that evil spirits (злые духи) visited the earth on the 31st of October at night before All Holy Ones' Day. Here comes the name: Halloween from “hallo” – saint and “eve” – evening. Celts were afraid (боялись) of witches and dressed up costumes to frighten (испугать) evil spirits. They also put food and small presents for witches at the doors of their houses. Here comes the word expression (выражение): “trick or treat”.
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Today there are lots of Hallowe’en parties. People
dress up as witches, ghosts, devils, cats or bats.
Houses are decorated (украшать) with pumpkins (тыквы) and candles inside them (внутри них). Some children follow the American custom called Trick or Treat. They knock (стучать) at your house and ask, “Trick or Treat?” If you give some money or some sweets (a treat), they go away. If not, they can play a trick on you, like splashing (плеснуть) water in your face. No Halloween party is complete (завершена) without a scary ['skɛərɪ] story (страшилка). Usually people crowd ([kraud] собираются) together around a fire on Halloween night. And one person tells a scary story in a low voice.
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Complete the sentences:
Halloween is on the…
People dress up
as…
Houses are decorated with…
Some children knock at the houses
and ask “…”
If you don’t give any money or sweets, they …
People usually tell … on Halloween night.
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Guess the Words:
ctobreO, weloleHan, twich, hogst, muppink, andlec.
Answers:
October,
Halloween, witch, ghost, pumpkin, candle.
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Match the words with their Russian equivalents:
Wizard
Bat
Full
moon
Scary story
Treat
Trick
Sweet
Pumpkin
Custom
Страшилка
Сладость
Угощение
Тыква
Обычай
Летучая мышь
Волшебник
Полнолуние
Шалость
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Fill in the missing words:
Gum, candy, good, cake,
trick, treat, cookies, fruit
Trick or ______, trick or_______,
Give us
something good to eat.
Give us ___________, give us _____________,
Give us something sweet to take.
Give us ___________, __________ and ________,
Hurry up and give us some.
You had better do it quick,
Or we’ll surely play a __________.
Trick or __________, trick or _________,
Give us something __________ to eat.
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Trick or treat, trick or treat,
Give us something
good to eat.
Give us candy, give us cake,
Give us
something sweet to take.
Give us cookies, fruit and gum,
Hurry up and give us some.
You had better do it quick,
Or we’ll surely play a trick.
Trick or treat, trick or treat,
Give us something good to eat.
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Before we listen and read
to go (went) –
идти
to listen – слушать
to be sure [ʃuə] быть уверенным to sound like - похож
to run (ran) – бежать crying – плачь
to find – находить to touch – прикоснуться
haunted ['hɔ:ntɪd] – с привидениями
silly [sili] – глупый cobweb ['kɔbweb] паутина
dark [da:k] – темно to hate [heit] – ненавидеть
to hear [hɪə] – слышать a spider – паук
to see [si:] – видеть smell – запах, пахнуть
noise [noiz] – шум rotten fruit – гнилые фрукты
to happen – случаться horrible ['hɔrəbl] – ужасно
to walk – наступать socks – носки
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One day Ann and her brother Tom were
taking their dog Bob for a walk. Suddenly, Bob
saw a cat in the garden of the big old house at the end of the street...
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Tom: Where did he go?
Ann: I’m nor sure.
I think he ran into the house.
Tom: Come on.
Let’s find him.
Ann: No, I’m not going in there.
Tom: Why not? Do you think it’s haunted?
Ann: Don’t be silly. It’s dark. You can’t see anything.
Tom: It doesn’t matter. We can hear Bob. Come on. It’s OK.
Ann: Ow!
Tom: What happened?
Ann: I walked into something. I can’t see what it is.
Tom: What does it feel like?
Ann: Hard, you idiot!
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Tom: Shhh! Did you hear that?
Ann: No.
Tom: Shhh!
Listen! It sounds like a baby crying.
Ann: Oooh! I
heard that. I’m going!
Tom: Aaagh! Help!
Ann: What’s wrong?
Tom: Something touched my face.
Ann: Ha ha! Maybe it was a ghost!
Tom: It felt like a cobweb. Yeuch! I hate spiders.
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Ann: Ugh! What’s that smell?
Tom: I’m not sure.
It smells like rotten fruit.
Ann: It smells horrible.
Tom: It
smells like your socks!
Ann: Shut up you! And don’t do that!
Tom: What?
Ann: Touch my hair.
Tom: It wasn’t me. I’m over here.
Ann: AAAAGH! Run for it Tom!!!
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Answer the following question:
What were the names of
the main characters?
Where did they come?
Why did they go
there?
What did they find there?
What happened to them at the end of the story?