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Halloween Special

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1. On which day is Halloween celebrated?

30 October 1 November

31 October 5 November

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2. Which colours do you associate with Halloween?

Blue and green Black and blue

Red and greenOrange and black

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3. Which other vegetable is the pumpkin related to?

Turnip Carrot

CucumberCabbage

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4. What percentage of pumpkins sold are used for lanterns?

88%

77% 66%

99%

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5. What is the world record for the heaviest pumpkin?

400 kg 600kg

525kg825kg

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6. What should you do if you want to see a witch on Halloween?

Jump up and down three times

Wait outside with a broom and a cat

Put your clothes on inside out and walk backwards

Look to the north at 10.03pm

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7. How long have humans been celebrating Halloween?

2000 years

500 years 1200 years

6000 years

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8. Halloween is ‘Nos Calan Gaeaf’ in which language?

French German

DutchWelsh

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9. Black cats protect witches from what?

Gremlins and pixies Bad weather

GhostsNegative forces

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10. In which country is Halloween believed to have begun?

America Holland

Ireland Mexico

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11. What is celebrated on November 1st?

Bonfire Night Halloween Day

Witches DayAll Saint’s Day

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12. What percentage of children go trick-or-treating?

90%

85% 80%

93%

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13. The Halloween colour of orange represents what?

Orange juice Sunshine

HarvestAutumn

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14. The Romans called Halloween Pomona Day. Who or what was Pomona?

The Queen of Rome

The top witch A ghost killer

The goddess of fruit and gardens

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15. The tradition of dressing up started because…?

We want to hide from people

We want to fit in with the witchesWe try to scare away evil spirits

No-one should see our face

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1. un fantôme2. des chats noirs3. une sorcière4. un squelette5. une araignée6. un monstre7. un vampire8. des bonbons9. l'automne10. les déguisements11. octobre12. une momie13. une maison hantée14. Truc ou douceur!15. la lune

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1. un fantôme2. des chats noirs3. une sorcière4. un squelette5. une araignée6. un monstre7. un vampire8. des bonbons9. l'automne10. les déguisements11. octobre12. une momie13. une maison hantée14. Truc ou douceur!15. la lune

ghostblack catswitchskeletonspidermonstervampirecandyfall/autumncostumesOctobera mummya haunted houseTrick or treat!the moon

What do th

ese cognates mean?

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Recap from this half term….• How do you say…..?• I am• I have• I like• I don’t have• He has• She has• It is• He is• She is

• This is how!!!!!• Je suis• J’ai• J’aime• Je n’ai pas• Il a• Elle a• Es ist• Il est• Elle est

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So how can you combine the structures from this half term with Halloween?

• This is how!!!!!• Je suis…• J’ai….• J’aime…• Je n’ai pas….• Il a….• Elle a….• Es ist….• Il est….• Elle est …

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Ooh la la, regarde la sorcière qui

vole sur son balai!

Les chauves-souris qui volent dans le

ciel.

J’ai peur du

fantôme qui vole dans le

cimetière. Les trois sorcières font une potion dans la

marmite.

Voilà trois enfants en costume qui frappent à la porte et demandent, « Une douceur ou un

truc ! »

Il y a un squelette à la porte

Il y a un monstre qui suit le vampire.

Regarde, une souris prend les bonbons !

On découpe la citrouille pour faire

un feu follet.

Le chat noir

habite dans la maison hantée.

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Using your answers, how do you say…?1. There is a skeleton at

the door.2. I am scared of ghosts.3. The black cat lives in

the haunted house.4. The witch who flies on

her broom.5. Look, a mouse is taking

the sweets!

1. Il y a un squelette à la porte

2. J’ai peur du fantôme 3. Le chat noir habite

dans la maison hantée.4. la sorcière qui vole sur

son balai!5. une souris prend les

bonbons !

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Now work in pairs to adapt these phrases1. There is a skeleton at the door.2. I am scared of the ghost.3. The black cat lives in the

haunted house.4. The witch who flies on her

broom.5. Look, a mouse is taking the

sweets!

1. Il y a un squelette à la porte2. J’ai peur du fantôme 3. Le chat noir habite dans la

maison hantée.4. la sorcière qui vole sur son

balai!5. une souris prend les bonbons !

Example: 1. Il y a une araignée à la fenêtre.