My oral presentation wasn't as I expect. I was very nervous an the words didn't come to me.
At first I started with my personal introduction an then when I had to explain how about Halloween or what is Halloween it was a disaster.
I have prepared a lot all the presentation (the oral part, the text and images and gifts to put on the power pint) but when I had all my classmates I became in white.)
So, I decided to put all the words that I have to say:
Slide 1: Presentation
Greetings: ok, let's get started. Good morning/afternoon everybody. My name is Elisabet and I am a student at IES Castelló. I'm 16 years old.
Today I want to talk to you about Halloween.
Hooks: Do you know that Halloween has been the other Monday? Did you celebrated it? Did you say trick or treat?
Slide 2: Index
First I will explain the little history and etymology. After I will explain the symbols and traditions in Halloween. Finally I'll make some questions.
Halloween is a yearly holiday observed around the world on October 31st , the night before All Saints' Day. It 's called the Day of the Dead. The festival started on evening and continued until the next day.
Halloween was born in the 16th century and is a Celtic tradition. They believed the spirits of dead people came alive and ghosts, witches and evil spirits returned on this day.
The Celts lived in Europe more than 2000 years ago. 1st of November they celebrated the end of summer. They thought ghosts visited the living on October 31st. They dressed up like spirits so that spirits would not harm them.
Halloween is an old tradition in Ireland and Scotland. In those countries, the people dressed up and carried lanterns made of turnips.
When people moved from Ireland and Scotland to the United States, they started using pumpkins. This is where the jack‐o’‐lantern comes from.
There is also a tradition of give food to spirits. Later, they gave the food to poor people. This is where trick‐or‐treating comes from.
Slide 4: Symbols
Well, Halloween is not just innocent entertainment. It's symbols and practices breathes new life into the dark rituals and symbols of past civilizations. Many of this symbols are universal; they are familiar to people in many parts of the world.
There are a lot symbols in this special night:
- the colours of Halloween are orange and black
- the Celts believed that black cats, had special powers.
- Fire:Has symbolized warmth and protection as well as death and destruction to cultures around the world.
- Blood: The bloody knives, victims, and vampires featured in today's popular games, movies and Halloween parties show the timeless allure of gore and violence.
- BATS: The only mammal that feeds on blood, they use sharp incisor teeth to cut the holes needed to suck blood from its victim.
- GHOSTS: A universal symbol for departed spirits and occult visitations.
- Scary figures: witches, bats, vampires, skeletons, spiders...
Slide 5: Traditions
Halloween now is an exciting event in the United States and in Great Britain.
- Many people dress up in costumes and masks on, can be scary or funny.
- People go to Halloween parties.
- Children play trick or treat. They go in costumes from houses to houses, asking for treats such as candy or money, with the question: ''Trick or treat''. Sometimes people say: sucker ''trick or treat'' smell my feet give me something good to eat!!
- People play bobbing for apples
- People make Jack – o – lanterns with pumpkins and put them in the gardens or in the windows, because everybody can see it.
Slide 6: Catalan traditions
Catalan traditions about Halloween is very similar to English Halloween. People of our age celebrate Halloween going to night parties dressed as ghosts, zombies, witches...
In Catalonia the most typical in this days is eating chestnuts an panallets, but Halloween is stronger year by year.
Slide 7: Questions
- When do we celebrate Halloween? Every October 31st
- What are the origins of Halloween? Celtic
- A traditional Halloween vegetable is...? pumpkin
- What is a Jack-o-lantern? A pumpkin
- What do children say on Halloween? Trick or treat
- What do people wear on Halloween? Costumes
- What do people get on Halloween? Candies
- What is ''Bobbing for apples''? A Halloween game
- Which are the colours of Halloween? Orange and black