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ESL English Lesson: Halloween 2
David Robinson
Today, let’s talk about Halloween. It occurs once a year on the night of the 31st October. It’s the most likely time you’ll see people dressed up as witches, ghosts, skeletons, monsters, devils or other weird supernatural creatures. Halloween parties are popular among both children and adults and dressing up in costume is all part of the fun! Watch out for many a pumpkin with spooky eyes and teeth lit by a candle. Halloween colours are black and orange. Watch out for the spooky masks!
Speaking: Think of three things you know about Halloween, Reading: Students should now read the article aloud and swapping readers every paragraph, Speaking/Understanding: Students check any unknown vocabulary or phrases with the teacher, etc.