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萬(wàn)圣節(jié)英語(yǔ)課件內(nèi)容以英文的形式介紹在十月三十一日晚上,凱爾特人會(huì)慶祝Samhain這個(gè)節(jié)日,以趨魔避邪,從而萬(wàn)圣節(jié)也就是這么由來(lái),詳情了解請(qǐng)點(diǎn)擊下載萬(wàn)圣節(jié)英語(yǔ)課件喲。
萬(wàn)圣節(jié)英語(yǔ)課件是由紅軟PPT免費(fèi)下載網(wǎng)推薦的一款節(jié)日PPT模板類型的PowerPoint.
Halloween
Halloween
Halloween is a holiday celebrated on October 31 in the USA, Canada, England, Ireland, Scotland, Mexico, Latin America, and Spain.
Halloween dates back to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain (pronounced sow-in). The Celtic peoples lived over 2,000 years ago in the area that is now Ireland, the UnitedKingdom, and Northern France. 在2000多年前的愛爾蘭地區(qū)及法國(guó)北部,住著一群凱爾特人,而萬(wàn)圣節(jié)就是起源于古塞爾特人的一個(gè)叫做Samhain的節(jié)慶 。
The Impact of Christianity
Celebrations of Halloween
Pumpkins are also a symbol of Halloween. A Jack-o’-lantern is a hollowed-out pumpkin with a face carved on one side. Candles are usually placed inside, giving the face a spooky(幽靈般的) glow. It used to protect people in their homes from those harmful spirits and guide the spirits of their ancestors to their home.
Jack-o’-lantern
Jake -O-Lantern
Carved pumpkins are traditionally known as “Jack-o-lanterns.” Traditionally, the jack-o-lantern was carved from a turnip, potato, or beet and lit with a burning candle. These lanterns represented the souls of departed loved ones and were placed in windows or set on porches to welcome the deceased. They also served as protection from evil spirits freed from the dead on Halloween night.
In North America, turnips, potatoes, and beets were not as readily available, so the pumpkin was used and found to be a suitable replacement.
眾人皆知的杰克番瓜燈是刻在番瓜上,但人們一開始是在蘿卜,馬鈴薯或甜菜上刻燈籠,然后挖空并點(diǎn)燃蠟燭在里面,形成燈籠。這些燈籠代表著過世的親友,并被放置在窗邊或門廊上,以歡迎他們回來(lái)。他們也被視為可趨魔避邪的象征。在北美洲,蘿卜,馬鈴薯和甜菜很罕見,因此常見的番瓜就成了非常適合的代替品。
Jack-o-lanterns
Symbols of Halloween
BATS
WITCHES
Broomsticks
OWLS
BLACK CATS
Ghosts & Skeletons
Spiders & Webs
Other Symbols
Masquerade Parties (化妝舞會(huì))
Dressing in masks and costumes is a popular Halloween activity. Costumes can be traditional and scary, such as a witch’s pointy hat and black gown. Costumes may also have a modern flavor. Many children dress up as movie characters or a favorite superhero.
masquerade parties(化妝舞會(huì))
Once in costume, children go from house to house saying “Trick or treat!” In the past, children might play a “trick” on people who did not give treats. They might pelt (扔,擲)houses with eggs or old tomatoes, or play other pranks(惡作劇). Today, children’s cries of “Trick or treat!” are usually rewarded with candy. (不請(qǐng)客就搗亂不給糖吃就搗亂)
Trick-or-treating
Scary Stories
No Halloween party is complete without at least one scary story. Usually one person talks in a low voice while everyone else crowds together on the floor or around a fire. The following is a retelling of a tale told in Britain and in North Carolina and Virginia.
Halloween
What Do You Come For?" There was an old woman who lived all by herself, and she was very lonely. Sitting in the kitchen one night, she said, "Oh, I wish I had some company." No sooner had she spoken than down the chimney tumbled two feet from which the flesh had rotted. The old woman's eyes bulged with terror. Then two legs dropped to the hearth and attached themselves to the feet. Then a body tumbled down, then two arms, and a man's head. As the old woman watched, the parts came together into a great, tall man. The man danced around and around the room. Faster and faster he went. Then he stopped, and he looked into her eyes. "What do you come for? She asked in a small voice that shivered and shook. "What do I come for?" he said. "I come for YOU!" The narrator shouts and jumps at the person near him!
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