Сценка для позакласного заходу або для використання на уроці для учнів 6- 7 класів на тему:
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(Підготувала учитель англійської мови МЗОШ №42
Волощенко Наталія Леонідівна)
- Hello? guys! How are you?
-Hi! … We are fine! It's a nice day today!
-Why?
- Don't you know? On the 31st of October the English people celebrate a wonderful holiday, Halloween. We are preparing for the party.
- "Halloween"? Sorry, but I don't know much about Halloween.
- The word "Halloween" is the abbreviation from "All Hallows' Eve" or "All Hallows' Evening". ( Канун дня всех святых)
- It's very interesting that Halloween was first celebrated many centuries ago by Celtic priests called Druids (кельтскими католическими священниками, которых звали друиды). They thought that Halloween was the night when the witches came out.
- As they were afraid of the witches they put on different clothes and painted their faces to deceive the evil spirits. I'm sure you'll like it. It's a holiday for children.
- They dress up in strange costumes and pretend they are ghosts or witches. I am going to be a wizard.
- I see.
- In Britain children dress up in funny clothes and go from house to house and say " Trick or treat! Trick or treat! Give us something good to eat!”
- What does it mean?
- If people give them a treat - some sweets they'll say "thank you" and go away. But if they don't they'll play a trick on them.
- The symbol of Halloween is a lantern made from a pumpkin. People put pumpkins on the window sill. They draw eyes, noses, a mouth on them and put candles into them. A pumpkin looks like a face.
- Oh! It's a nice, funny and tasty holiday!
-There is a legend which tells about one farmer, who lived many years ago. His name was Jack and he was very cunning and greedy. (хитрый и жадный) . Once he played practical jokes on the devil and was punished for it. Jack had to wander alone with a small candle and a pumpkin. That's why the lantern was called Jack-o-lantern.
(Появляется a ghost)
- Ah! I am scared.
- Don't be silly! Witches, ghosts, skeletons, black cats and goblins don't scare us.
- If a ghost ever scares you, just say,
“Crisscross,
double cross,
Ghost, ghost get lost!
- Oh! So many countries, so many customs.
Сценка для позакласного заходу або для використання на уроці для учнів 7- 8 класів на тему:
« Підготовка до Хеллоїну »
(Підготувала учитель англійської мови МЗОШ №42
Волощенко Наталія Леонідівна)
- Hello? guys! How are you?
-Hi! … We are fine! It's a nice day today!
-Why?
- Don't you know? On the 31st of October the English people celebrate a wonderful holiday, Halloween. We are preparing for the party.
- "Halloween"? Sorry, but I don't know much about Halloween.
- The word "Halloween" is the abbreviation from "All Hallows' Eve" or "All Hallows' Evening". ( Канун дня всех святых)
- It's very interesting that Halloween was first celebrated many centuries ago by Celtic priests called Druids (кельтскими католическими священниками, которых звали друиды). They thought that Halloween was the night when the witches came out.
- As they were afraid of the witches they put on different clothes and painted their faces to deceive the evil spirits. I'm sure you'll like it. It's a holiday for children.
- They dress up in strange costumes and pretend they are ghosts or witches. I am going to be a wizard.
- I see.
- In Britain children dress up in funny clothes and go from house to house and say " Trick or treat! Trick or treat! Give us something good to eat!”
- What does it mean?
- If people give them a treat - some sweets they'll say "thank you" and go away. But if they don't they'll play a trick on them.
- The symbol of Halloween is a lantern made from a pumpkin. People put pumpkins on the window sill. They draw eyes, noses, a mouth on them and put candles into them. A pumpkin looks like a face.
- Oh! It's a nice, funny and tasty holiday!
-There is a legend which tells about one farmer, who lived many years ago. His name was Jack and he was very cunning and greedy. (хитрый и жадный) . Once he played practical jokes on the devil and was punished for it. Jack had to wander alone with a small candle and a pumpkin. That's why the lantern was called Jack-o-lantern.
(Появляется a ghost)
- Ah! I am scared.
- Don’t be silly! Witches, ghosts, skeletons, black cats and goblins don’t scare us.
- If a ghost ever scares you, just say,
“Crisscross,
double cross,
Ghost, ghost get lost!
- Oh! So many countries, so many customs.