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Halloween
October 31st is Halloween. Where does Halloween come from? The Celts lived in Britain, Ireland and parts of France over 2,000 years ago, and October 31st was the end of their year. The Celts believed that ghosts came back to earth on this day. Today many people around the world celebrate this old festival - but today people usually have parties, dress up, and tell spooky stories about witches, skeletons, bats and ghosts. Have some Halloween fun!
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halloween words
What's a bat? What's a skeleton? Match Halloween pictures and words.
halloween costumes
You're going to a Halloween party - what would you wear? Play costume match.
quiz
Where does the word 'Halloween' come from? What did people do to celebrate Halloween? Try a quiz and learn about Halloween!
the scary skeleton
Is a skeleton scary? Or is a skeleton just like you? Listen to a song.
the dark, dark wood
What is in the dark, dark wood? Click on the cats and find out! Read and listen to a story.
the haunted house
The children are taking Bob the dog for a walk in the forest. Suddenly Bob runs off into an old, spooky house. Will the children find Bob? Read and listen to the story.
a howling halloween

Paul and Andy are walking home together one night as usual. But it's October 31st. It's Halloween. Suddenly strange things happen to them. Read A Howling Halloween

Scary Mary's First Halloween

It's October 31st , somewhere in the city in an old old house the Ghost family is getting ready for Halloween. This year is Mary Ghost's first Halloween. Is Mary really scary? Find out in Scary Mary's First Halloween.

FOR OLDER LEARNERS
Find more activities about Halloween on LearnEnglish Central

Activities to print
halloween activities

What's a pumpkin? And a broomstick? Match words and pictures.
Print activity (204KB)

Learn about the history of Halloween.
Print activity (100KB)
Print answers (76KB)

Print ideas for a great Halloween party! (97KB)

haunted house
Read and draw the haunted house.
Print activity (464KB)
skeletons
Label the skeleton's body, or make your own skeleton.
Label the skeleton (71KB)
Make your own skeleton (491KB)
flashcards
Print Halloween flashcards.
Halloween 1 (452KB)
Halloween 2 (433KB)
Halloween 3 (238KB)
WITCHES AND WIZARDS
Find more activities about witches and wizards.
FOR PARENTS AND TEACHERS
Find tips for using these resources with your child, plus ideas for having an 'English' Halloween party. Find links to Halloween activities for teachers too. Teachers can find notes about using these resources in the classroom on the teaching English website.
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