3 EM - ENGLISH, Teacher Fátima, 3A,B,C – 4 BIMESTRE - HALLOWEEN CELEBRATION

 
 


OBS:

Se quiser acessar o link, clique em cima do ícone  e abrirá uma janela com os 5 lugares que o Halloween também é comemorado.

https://view.genial.ly/5f8c90f18dc7320cf4ce8da2/interactive-image-5-halloween-traditions-around-the-world

1)Translate each one text. 

2) Connect the numbers of the map with the corresponding text on the underline beside of text.

Personal response.

3)What is your opinion about how this date is celebrated in Brazil?

4)Do you think it's fun to celebrate this date? Why?


TEXTS

______     OGNISSANTI // ITALY AND OTHER CATHOLIC COUNTRIES

All Saints' Day, November 1, is a national holiday in Italy. Better known as Ognissanti, the festivities usually begin a couple of days before, when people begin leaving fresh flowers—generally chrysanthemums—on the graves of departed loved ones, as well as complete strangers, turning the country's cemeteries into a beautiful display of colors. Italians also pay tribute to the departed by putting a red candle in the window at sunset, and set a place at the table for those spirits they hope will pay a visit.

______  KAWASAKI HALLOWEEN PARADE // JAPAN 

At the end of every October for the past 21 years, nearly 4000 costumed Halloween enthusiasts from all around the world have gathered in Kawasaki, just outside Tokyo, for the Kawasaki Halloween Parade, which is the biggest parade of its kind in Japan. However, not everyone can simply join in the festivities. The Kawasaki Halloween Parade has strict guidelines and standards, so you have to apply for entry two months before the parade begins.


______    SAMHAIN // IRELAND AND SCOTLAND

Ireland is considered the birthplace of modern Halloween with its origins stemming from ancient Celtic and Pagan rituals and a festival called Samhain, or Samhuinn (end of the light half of the year), that took place thousands of years ago. Today, both Ireland and Scotland celebrate Halloween with bonfires, games, and traditional foods like barmbrack, an Irish fruitcake that contains coins, buttons, and rings for fortunetelling. For example, rings mean marriage, while coins mean wealth in the upcoming year.


______    DÍA DE LOS MUERTOS // MEXICO

From November 1 to November 2, Mexico and parts of Latin America celebrate Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) to honor those who have passed away. It is believed that the Gates of Heaven open up at midnight on October 31 and the souls of children return to Earth to be reunited with their families for 24 hours. On November 2, the souls of adults come down from heaven to join in the festivities.
The holiday is celebrated with in-home altars full of fruit, peanuts, turkey, soda, hot chocolate, water, stacks of tortillas and a special holiday bread called pan de muerto (bread of the dead), which are left as offerings for weary ghosts. For the souls of children, families leave out toys and candy, while adult souls receive cigarettes and shots of mezcal.

______    DAY OF DRACULA // ROMANIA

People from all around the world flock to celebrate Halloween at Vlad “The Impaler” Tepes’s purported home at Bran Castle in Transylvania, Romania (although it was never actually his castle, and there’s been a long-running debate over whether he ever even visited the site). There are a number of guides and inclusive travel packages in Romania that offer tours and parties at Count Dracula’s castle for Halloween.






5) Writing






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OBS:

CADA ATIVIDADE QUE VOCÊ FIZER, COLOQUE NO ASSUNTO DO E-MAIL A QUAL PERÍODO PERTENCE.

COLOQUE TAMBÉM SEU NOME, NÚMERO E SÉRIE.

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PERÍODO DA ATIVIDADE AVALIATIVA DESTA SEMANA:

22 a 28 de outubro de 2020

Entregar até: 28/10/2020

Envie as respostas das atividades no e-mail:

mariamedeiros@prof.educacao.sp.gov.br

Teacher Fátima 

 


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