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The .................................... is celebrated in Mexico and other countries.
Day of Dead
When you go .................................... , your neighbours give you sweets and chocolates.
trick-or-treating
In the UK, some popular .................................... are witches, vampires and ghosts.
costumes
People carve pumpkins to make Halloween _______
lanterns
Irish people brought Halloween _______ to America.
traditions
The ancient Celts believed that .................................... returned to earth at ‘Samhain’.
ghosts
In Mexico, many people dress up as ... for the Day of the Dead
 
skeletons
 
witches
 
vampires
In the USA people buy _____ of the sweets for the whole year for Halloween.
 
a quarter
 
a third
 
half
In ________ people often wear all kinds of costumes for Halloween, not just scary ones.
 
the USA
 
Mexico
 
the UK
The ancient Celts made lanterns out of ...
 
potatoes and turnips.
 
apples and oranges.
 
pumpkins
In early America, at this time of year, Native Americans celebrated ...
 
the harvest.
 
the New Year.
 
Christmas.
For the ancient Celts, the Samhain festival marked
 
the end of summer.
 
the beginning of summer.
 
the middle of summer.
The first Halloween traditions began in
 
Ireland, Scotland, England and Wales.
 
the United States
 
Canada
When is Halloween celebrated?
31 October
the bones of the head
skul
to wear special clothes
to dress up
to make something by cutting into it
to carve
a kind of lamp that has a light, such as a candle, inside a container
a lantern
an orange fruit that can be as big as a football
pumpkin
people or things that come from Ireland
Irish
the time of year when fruit and vegetables are collected on farms
harvest
the beginning or cause of something
the origin
a belief or way of doing something that people have followed for many years
a tradition
special clothes you wear to look like somebody or something else, often at a party
fancy- dress costume