What's Halloween? Halloween is on October 31st. Halloween is a big celebration for children in the USA and Canada. On Halloween, children dress up in costumes. They are monsters, famous people, ghosts, witches and pirates. In the evening, children walk from house to house shouting “trick or treat” and people give them sweets. People decorate their houses with pictures of black cats, witches, bats or ghosts. The most famous symbol of Halloween is the Jack O' Lantern. Jack O' Lantern is a pumpkin with a candle inside. Halloween is fantastic!
Personally, I think it is always a good idea to have a corner for any foreign language that is learned in class. It is a way of reinforcing the vocabulary, grammar and basic structures that become part of our daily life. If students have doubts at the time of writing the date, for example, they can always go to the English corner and resolve their doubts.
The national flag of the United Kingdom is the Union Jack.
It consists of the red cross of Saint George (patron saint of England), the Cross of St Patrick (patron saint of Ireland) and the Saltire of Saint Andrew (patron saint of Scotland). Wales is not represented in the Union Flag as at the time the flag was designed Wales was part of England.
In a highly entertaining performance, beatboxer Tom Thum slings beats, comedy and a mouthful of instrumental impersonations into 11 minutes of creativity and fun that will make you smile.