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Halloween

Halloween

Date: Oct 31 2008

Themes: Holidays, Party

Grammar: Used to Do vs Be Used to

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Halloween is an American holiday that takes place on October 31 and celebrates all things dark and scary. People celebrate Halloween by dressing up in costumes, carving jack-o-lanterns, trick-or-treating, watching horror movies, or going to parties. Traditional Halloween costumes are things like witches, ghosts, monsters, and skeletons. These days, it’s also common for people to dress up like famous movie stars, musicians, or even politicians.

Halloween is most popular with little kids, who love to dress up and eat lots of candy. Most teenagers think they’re too old to trick-or-treat, so they often watch horror movies or play pranks like throwing eggs at cars or TP-ing their neighbors’ houses. Some adults celebrate Halloween, too, but in a very different way, as you’ll see by listening to Amanda and Devan talk about their Halloween plans.

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Devan

Devan

Amanda

Amanda

Devan:  Hey, do you want to come out with me on Halloween? Me and my friends are gonna get these crazy costumes of like nurses..bad nurses…and we’re gonna go…

Amanda:  Are you gonna dress up like Tina Fey?

Devan:  Tina Fey? Huh?

Amanda:  Oh. OK, first of all, did you forget I have a child?

Devan:  Oh…

Amanda:  Yeah, I can’t go to a party on Halloween!

Devan:  Yeah, kids are a party foul.

Amanda:  Oh, no doubt. Like Halloween used to be… I used to go with you all the time, right?

Devan:  I know, we’d get wasted…

Amanda:  Yeah. Now I have to man the front door and answer it about a hundred times between…mmm…sundown and midnight, possibly get TP-ed, and then take my kid around the block while you’re, uh…what?

Devan:  We were gonna get a keg, and…I totally forgot about trick-or-treating and children and all those things Halloween’s usually affiliated with. Ever since I’ve been in college it’s all about like keg stands...

Amanda:  It comes full circle, ‘cause remember, back in the day it was fun to trick-or-treat. Then it’s all about parties. Then you have a child, and Halloween represents something totally different.

Devan:  Well, what’s your kid gonna be for Halloween?

Amanda:  Um, Anakin Skywalker. On sale for $69.99. Awesome.

Devan:  I saw a slutty Anakin Skywalker.

Amanda:  A slutty Anakin—? Oh, was his saber somewhere else?

 

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Discussion

Devan wants Amanda to go out with her on Halloween. She’s going to dress up like a sexy nurse and go to a crazy party.

Now that Amanda has a son, she can’t party on Halloween like she used to. Instead, she has to stay home so she can take her son trick-or-treating and pass candy out to the other kids in the neighborhood.

The way people celebrate Halloween changes depending on their age and lifestyle. Children love this holiday because they get to dress up in fun costumes and eat tons of candy. For college students and people in their twenties, Halloween is more like an excuse to wear a silly or sexy outfit, go to parties, and get drunk. But once people have kids of their own, they usually stay home with their children instead of going out on Halloween.

Have you ever celebrated Halloween or gone to a costume party? Do you think Halloween sounds like more fun when you’re a kid and you get to go trick-or-treating, or when you’re older and you can go to parties?

 

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Thyphuong

Thyphuong

Viet Nam

06:21 AM Oct 31 2014 |

kimnga

kimnga

Viet Nam


06:53 AM Oct 06 2014 |

-Benny-

-Benny-

Thailand

my friend did a make-up “Zombie Face” for me.



and ive walked in my house. ‘til my sister had seen me.


she’s just “Oh! Sh-t!!!!!!!” and ran aways. hahaha

12:53 PM Nov 13 2012 |

baraniii

baraniii

Iran, Islamic Republic Of

:-P

06:08 PM Nov 12 2012 |

princessanika

Iran, Islamic Republic Of

wow don’t talk about it it’s realy scary party many people wer the scary clothesSurprised

04:28 PM Aug 29 2012 |

ErinDong

ErinDong

United States

i looooooooooooooooove halloween. i like to go to halloween parties and throw candy on my friends.

06:53 PM Jun 22 2012 |

COTTON CANDY

Philippines

Were ready for our trick or treat event.My baby was sooo excited for her costume.

08:12 AM Oct 22 2010 |

Stitch

Stitch

Taiwan

Halloween is one of my favorite holiday! Cool

10:29 PM Oct 20 2010 |

Cherry21

Cherry21

Colombia

We do celebrate halloween, but it's actually a very commercial thing, people are happy selling things related to it and dressin up, me and my friends we use to go to a club or a friend's house to celebrate it. Greats parties.

01:20 AM Jul 16 2010 |

ciccleo

ciccleo

Brazil

Here in Brazil, Halloween is celebrated only in schools, especially English schools and dance clubs; some tv channels presents special tv programs too as horror movies or talks about something related with Halloween on talk shows or gossip programs.

I like to dress up as a vampire since I was a kid, watch horror movies and listen to music with friends at the school where I studied English and now I'm an English teacher. But many brazilians hate Halloween because they think young people are adopting the United States culture and letting behind their own and also they think it's too related with the evil.Frown

01:16 AM May 23 2010 |

milouch

Morocco

it's not thingh

 

12:10 PM Oct 31 2009 |

ann79

ann79

Canada

 Some Christian of North American who never celebrate Halloween anymore .They said that Bible never ask disciples  to do that.

01:59 PM Oct 27 2009 |

Dni24

Venezuela

no , i havn't .. Here in my country we don't have that celebration..

10:08 PM Oct 07 2009 |

najla al qahtani

Saudi Arabia

halloween is soooo amazing nd am n deep love with it the idea nd the costumes of halloween they all AWESOME

12:51 AM Aug 02 2009 |

glassy heart

Saudi Arabia

Halloween aha crasy Halloween by the way haw many celebration u americans have. during the year

if eny one can help me i raly wana know.

.Surprised 

 

12:24 AM Jul 12 2009 |

Marielys

Marielys

Panama

I do not like Halloween

09:56 PM Jun 22 2009 |

feuillage

China

liked the last line. such a good double entendre!

10:42 AM Mar 17 2009 |

u will love me

China

desirous to experice it…but….

 is there an age limit…?Laughing

 

01:37 PM Nov 06 2008 |

amhed

amhed

Colombia

i love halloween customes _

03:34 PM Nov 04 2008 |

creeper

creeper

China

It passed.

but everyday can be a Halloween if you wanna.

08:07 AM Nov 04 2008 |

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