A costume or makeup worn to conceal one's identity.
disguise
HALLOWEEN Level 5
Vocabulary
To cut into something to create a shape or design, especially on a pumpkin.
carve
HALLOWEEN Level 5
Vocabulary
Strange and frightening; causing a feeling of unease.
eerie
HALLOWEEN Level 5
Vocabulary
A ghost or spirit, often used to describe something eerie.
phantom
HALLOWEEN Level 5
HALLOWEEN Level 5
Vocabulary Practice
carve
disguise
phantom
eerie
HALLOWEEN Level 5
HALLOWEEN Level 5
HALLOWEEN Level 5
Reading
Halloween is celebrated on October 31st every year. It is a fun holiday that originated from ancient Celtic traditions. People believe that on this night, the boundary between the living and the dead becomes thin, allowing ghosts and spirits to roam the earth.
HALLOWEEN Level 5
Reading
During Halloween, children and adults dress up in costumes. Common costumes include witches, ghosts, vampires, and superheroes. Many people carve pumpkins into jack-o'-lanterns and place candles inside them to light up their homes.
HALLOWEEN Level 5
Reading
Another popular activity during Halloween is trick-or-treating. Children go from house to house, asking for candy with the phrase “trick or treat!” Homeowners give out candy to the children. This tradition began as a way to appease wandering spirits.
HALLOWEEN Level 5
Reading
In addition to costumes and candy, Halloween is also associated with spooky decorations, haunted houses, and scary movies. Many families enjoy telling ghost stories and watching films about witches and monsters.
HALLOWEEN Level 5
Reading
Halloween is celebrated in various ways around the world. In the United States, it is a major holiday, while in other countries, it may not be as widely recognized. However, the spirit of Halloween—fun, creativity, and a bit of fright—remains the same.
HALLOWEEN Level 5
HALLOWEEN Level 5
Comprehension Questions
What is the significance of October 31st in Halloween celebrations?
A) It marks the beginning of winter.
B) It is believed that ghosts and spirits roam the earth.
C) It is a day for family reunions.
What do children say when they go trick-or-treating?
A) "Happy Halloween!"
B) "Trick or treat!"
C) "Give me candy!"
HALLOWEEN Level 5
Comprehension Questions
What do many people do with pumpkins during Halloween?
A) Bake them into pies.
B) Carve them into jack-o'-lanterns.
C) Use them as decoration without any changes.
How is Halloween celebrated differently in the United States compared to other countries?
A) It is more widely recognized in the United States.
B) Other countries do not celebrate Halloween at all.
C) Halloween has the same traditions everywhere.
HALLOWEEN Level 5
HALLOWEEN Level 5
Grammar
Countable and Uncountable Nouns
Uncountable Nouns
Countable Nouns
-Items that can be counted. Examples: pumpkins, disguises
-Items that cannot be counted. Examples: candy, laughter
I have three pumpkins.
We need more candy.
HALLOWEEN Level 5
HALLOWEEN Level 5
Grammar Practice
homework
vampire
countable
uncountable
ghost
furniture
countable
uncountable
HALLOWEEN Level 5
HALLOWEEN Level 5
Pronunciation
is the rise and fall of your voice when speaking. It can express feelings like fear or excitement.
Intonation -
Say the following phrases with a scared tone, using a higher pitch and dramatic pauses:
“I see a ghost!”
“What was that noise?!”
“Did you hear something?!”
HALLOWEEN Level 5
HALLOWEEN Level 5
Pronunciation Practice
1. Expressing Fear
2. Expressing Excitement
Look at all the candy we collected!
What was that noise?!
I think I saw a ghost!
I can’t wait to go trick-or-treating!
This haunted house is amazing!
It’s so dark in here!
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Pronunciation Practice
3. Expressing Curiosity
Do you believe in ghosts?
What do you think is in that spooky graveyard?
Have you ever seen a witch?
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They will carve intricate designs on their pumpkins.
Her disguise made her look like a ghost.
The old house was said to be haunted by a phantom.
Intonation Tips:
When expressing fear, your voice often rises at the end of the sentence.
Use pauses for effect. For example, pause after “What was that noise” to build suspense before saying “?!”
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Vocabulary
A costume or makeup worn to conceal one's identity.
disguise
HALLOWEEN Level 5
Vocabulary
To cut into something to create a shape or design, especially on a pumpkin.
carve
HALLOWEEN Level 5
Vocabulary
Strange and frightening; causing a feeling of unease.
eerie
HALLOWEEN Level 5
Vocabulary
A ghost or spirit, often used to describe something eerie.
phantom
HALLOWEEN Level 5
HALLOWEEN Level 5
Vocabulary Practice
carve
disguise
phantom
eerie
HALLOWEEN Level 5
HALLOWEEN Level 5
HALLOWEEN Level 5
Reading
Halloween is celebrated on October 31st every year. It is a fun holiday that originated from ancient Celtic traditions. People believe that on this night, the boundary between the living and the dead becomes thin, allowing ghosts and spirits to roam the earth.
HALLOWEEN Level 5
Reading
During Halloween, children and adults dress up in costumes. Common costumes include witches, ghosts, vampires, and superheroes. Many people carve pumpkins into jack-o'-lanterns and place candles inside them to light up their homes.
HALLOWEEN Level 5
Reading
Another popular activity during Halloween is trick-or-treating. Children go from house to house, asking for candy with the phrase “trick or treat!” Homeowners give out candy to the children. This tradition began as a way to appease wandering spirits.
HALLOWEEN Level 5
Reading
In addition to costumes and candy, Halloween is also associated with spooky decorations, haunted houses, and scary movies. Many families enjoy telling ghost stories and watching films about witches and monsters.
HALLOWEEN Level 5
Reading
Halloween is celebrated in various ways around the world. In the United States, it is a major holiday, while in other countries, it may not be as widely recognized. However, the spirit of Halloween—fun, creativity, and a bit of fright—remains the same.
HALLOWEEN Level 5
HALLOWEEN Level 5
Comprehension Questions
What is the significance of October 31st in Halloween celebrations?
A) It marks the beginning of winter.
B) It is believed that ghosts and spirits roam the earth.
C) It is a day for family reunions.
What do children say when they go trick-or-treating?
A) "Happy Halloween!"
B) "Trick or treat!"
C) "Give me candy!"
HALLOWEEN Level 5
Comprehension Questions
What do many people do with pumpkins during Halloween?
A) Bake them into pies.
B) Carve them into jack-o'-lanterns.
C) Use them as decoration without any changes.
How is Halloween celebrated differently in the United States compared to other countries?
A) It is more widely recognized in the United States.
B) Other countries do not celebrate Halloween at all.
C) Halloween has the same traditions everywhere.
HALLOWEEN Level 5
HALLOWEEN Level 5
Grammar
Countable and Uncountable Nouns
Uncountable Nouns
Countable Nouns
-Items that can be counted. Examples: pumpkins, disguises
-Items that cannot be counted. Examples: candy, laughter
I have three pumpkins.
We need more candy.
HALLOWEEN Level 5
HALLOWEEN Level 5
Grammar Practice
homework
vampire
countable
uncountable
ghost
furniture
countable
uncountable
HALLOWEEN Level 5
HALLOWEEN Level 5
Pronunciation
is the rise and fall of your voice when speaking. It can express feelings like fear or excitement.
Intonation -
Say the following phrases with a scared tone, using a higher pitch and dramatic pauses:
“I see a ghost!”
“What was that noise?!”
“Did you hear something?!”
HALLOWEEN Level 5
HALLOWEEN Level 5
Pronunciation Practice
1. Expressing Fear
2. Expressing Excitement
HALLOWEEN Level 5
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They will carve intricate designs on their pumpkins.
Her disguise made her look like a ghost.
The old house was said to be haunted by a phantom.
Intonation Tips:
The forest looked eerie under the full moon.