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Halloween Name : Chow Pei Ki & Lam Tsz Kin Class : 4A Teacher-in-charge : Ms. Cho Yuen Ching Date of Presentation : 13th Oct, 2008 Good morning, principal, teachers and fellow schoolmates. I’m Cat I’m Kin Today, we are going to talk about a popular festival in Hong Kong – Halloween.
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Halloween Name : Chow Pei Ki & Lam Tsz Kin Class : 4A Teacher-in-charge : Ms. Cho Yuen Ching Date of Presentation : 13th Oct, 2008
I’m Cat I’m Kin
Today, we are going to talk about a popular festival in Hong Kong – Halloween. Cat, do you know the history of Halloween?
I know, in the past, people really believed that evil spirits would appear on the evening of October 31. Very few people believe that now. It’s all about having fun.
Yes, in the U.S., most houses have a jack-o-lantern in the window. That’s a lantern made from a big round pumpkin with a lighted candle inside. We carve a mouth, nose and eyes in the shell of the pumpkin.
Yes, the kids like to dress up in unusual or scary costumes as witches or other weird creatures on Halloween night. They knock on people’s doors and say ‘Trick or Treat’.
Most people open the door and give them some sweets-or-candy. But if they get nothing, the kids may play a trick on the people in the house.
Are you kidding? Today is not Halloween! Halloween is still two weeks away. Trick or Treat?