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Sagot :
Bonjour!
Today, I'm going to introduce my oral presentation on the story of Halloween.
First of all, Halloween is a Christian holiday celebrated on the 31st of October, on the eve of All Saints' Day in several Western countries, mainly Anglo-Saxon.
Halloween is a holiday that gets its name from the phrase "All Hallows Eve".
It goes back more than 2500 years. At that time, the Celts and Gauls were celebrating Samain, a celebration that celebrated the dead and the new year. Samain means "November". For the Celts, the end of the year that ended in late October, had only one full moon night. On the night of October 31, they celebrated Samhain. It was believed that the ghosts of the dead were returning to Earth.
Every year, when Halloween arrives, kids wear scary costumes. They disguise themselves as hated and feared creatures like ghosts, vampires or witches to ring at the doors of the neighborhood and ask for candies or pastries. Little English speakers use the phrase "Trick or Treat!" to ask for these treats.
The houses are decorated with carved pumpkins and black and orange accessories.
Moms are involved in the preparation of Witches, Dracula and Bats of the night. A pumpkin is hollowed out to represent a face. A candle is placed in its center to complete the emblem of this day.
However, nowadays, Halloween is much less celebrated, and sometimes not at all in France because the Catholic festival of All Saints is held on November 1, the day after Halloween. It is seen as a risk or a competition for this religious holiday.
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Today, I'm going to introduce my oral presentation on the story of Halloween.
First of all, Halloween is a Christian holiday celebrated on the 31st of October, on the eve of All Saints' Day in several Western countries, mainly Anglo-Saxon.
Halloween is a holiday that gets its name from the phrase "All Hallows Eve".
It goes back more than 2500 years. At that time, the Celts and Gauls were celebrating Samain, a celebration that celebrated the dead and the new year. Samain means "November". For the Celts, the end of the year that ended in late October, had only one full moon night. On the night of October 31, they celebrated Samhain. It was believed that the ghosts of the dead were returning to Earth.
Every year, when Halloween arrives, kids wear scary costumes. They disguise themselves as hated and feared creatures like ghosts, vampires or witches to ring at the doors of the neighborhood and ask for candies or pastries. Little English speakers use the phrase "Trick or Treat!" to ask for these treats.
The houses are decorated with carved pumpkins and black and orange accessories.
Moms are involved in the preparation of Witches, Dracula and Bats of the night. A pumpkin is hollowed out to represent a face. A candle is placed in its center to complete the emblem of this day.
However, nowadays, Halloween is much less celebrated, and sometimes not at all in France because the Catholic festival of All Saints is held on November 1, the day after Halloween. It is seen as a risk or a competition for this religious holiday.
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