The American Halloween tradition of "trick-or-treating" probably
dates back to the early All Souls' Day parades in England. During the festivities, poor citizens would
beg for food and
families would give them pastries called "soul cakes" in return
for their promise to pray for the family's dead relatives. The distribution of soul cakes was encouraged by
the church as a way to replace the ancient practice of leaving food and wine for roaming spirits.
The practice, which was referred to as "going a-souling" was eventually taken up by
children who would visit the houses in their neighbourhood and be given ale, food, and money.
The tradition of dressing in costume for Halloween has both European and
Celtic roots.
Hundreds of years ago, winter was an uncertain and frightening time. Food
supplies often ran low and, for the many people afraid of the dark, the short days of winter
were full of constant worry. On Halloween, when it was believed that ghosts came back to the
earthly world, people thought that they would encounter ghosts if they left their homes. To avoid
being recognized by these ghosts, people would wear masks when they left their homes after dark
so that the ghosts would mistake them for fellow spirits. On Halloween, to keep ghosts away
from their houses, people would place bowls of food outside their homes to appease the ghosts
and prevent them from attempting to enter.
Write on your notebook the following exercise and show it to your teacher
in class
Find the words in the text that mean:
1.To stop something from happening or someone from doing something ________
2.Happening in or related to this world and this physical life
_______________
3.To prevent further disagreement in arguments or war by giving to the
other side an
advantage that they have demanded __________________.
4.A food made from a mixture of flour, flat and water and which is
baked_______
5.To have existed a particular lenght of time or since a particular
time____________
6.Moving about or travelling, especially without a clear idea of what you
are going to
do_________________
7.Any of various type of beer, typically one that is dark and
bitter______________
8.To start doing a particular activity _______________
Now you can have a look at the slideshow Sandra has done to show us how American people celebrate Halloween.
Now you can have a look at the slideshow Sandra has done to show us how American people celebrate Halloween.
If you want to get some extra listening practice, visit this link and learn more about Halloween.
Finally, why don't you try this game to prove you know how to spell difficult words.