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I S T I T U T O P L A T E J A
presents
  • SCARY MATCH
  • PROGETTO DI LINGUA INGLESE PER IL BIENNIO DELLA
    SCUOLA SUPERIORE
  • A.S. 2005 2006
  • Coordinatrice Prof.ssa LATO Milena

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Looking for materials
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and practicing reading!
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The multimedia presentations
1st year class 2nd year class
enjoy the tales..
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ISTITUTO PLATEJACLASSE I sez. AA.S. 2005-2006
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Where Does Halloween Come From?
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Most of America's big holidays have more-or-less
self-explanatory purposes--to celebrate aspects
of the Christian tradition, to honor the coming
of the new year or the change of seasons, to
remember the legacy of family members or noted
historical figures. But Halloween doesn't seem
to fit in any of those above categories. It
takes some historical digging to come up with why
we celebrate the eerie and the spooky on Oct. 31.
One person who's done such a dig is Rosemary
Ellen Guiley. According to Guiley, the origins of
Halloween are a lot like the origins of Christmas
and Easter as we practice them today--Ancient
Roman, Catholic, and European Pagan lore, all
blended together.
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The name Halloween is Scottish in origin and is
short for "All Hallow's Eve," the night before
"All Hallow's Day," or All Saint's Day. That day
was set by Pope Boniface IV to honor the Catholic
saints, and also to replace a Roman pagan
festival of the dead (which had been held in late
February, the end of the old Roman year). Later,
Pope Gregory III changed All Saint's Day to
November 1. By the time Christianity came to the
British Isles, local folk had already been
celebrating their own festival of the dead on
Samhain (November 1, the Celtic new year).
According to author Jack Santino in "Halloween
and other Festivals of Death and Life"
(University of Tennessee Press), "Many
traditional beliefs and customs associated with
Samhain, most notable that night was the time of
the wandering dead, the practice of leaving
offerings of food and drink to masked and
costumed revelers, and the lighting of bonfires,
continued to be practiced on 31 October."
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In other words, the Christian church incorporated
local Irish, Scottish, and Welsh pagan traditions
into one of its own holy days. Just as the old
fertility symbols of the rabbit and the evergreen
tree became parts of Easter and Christmas, so
have the symbols of the end of the fall harvest
season and the coming of darkness become parts of
a modern western-world celebration
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History of the Jack O'Lantern
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The Irish brought the tradition of the Jack
O'Lantern to America. But, the original Jack
O'Lantern was not a pumpkin.The Jack O'Lantern
legend goes back hundreds of years in Irish
History. As the story goes, Stingy Jack was a
miserable, old drunk who liked to play tricks on
everyone family, friends, his mother and even
the Devil himself. One day, he tricked the Devil
into climbing up an apple tree. Once the Devil
climbed up the apple tree, Stingy Jack hurriedly
placed crosses around the trunk of the tree. The
Devil was then unable to get down the tree.
Stingy Jack made the Devil promise him not to
take his soul when he died. Once the devil
promised not to take his soul, Stingy Jack
removed the crosses and let the Devil down.
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Many years later, when Jack finally died, he went
to the pearly gates of Heaven and was told by
Saint Peter that he was too mean and too cruel
and had led a miserable and worthless life on
earth. He was not allowed to enter heaven. He
then went down to Hell and the Devil. The Devil
kept his promise and would not allow him to enter
Hell. Now Jack was scared and had nowhere to go
but to wander about forever in the darkness
between heaven and hell. He asked the Devil how
he could leave as there was no light. The Devil
tossed him an ember from the flames of Hell to
help him light his way. Jack placed the ember in
a hollowed out Turnip, one of his favorite foods
which he always carried around with him whenever
he could steal one. For that day onward, Stingy
Jack roamed the earth without a resting place,
lighting his way as he went with his "Jack
O'Lantern".
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On all Hallow's eve, the Irish hollowed out
Turnips, rutabagas, gourds, potatoes and beets.
They placed a light in them to ward off evil
spirits and keep Stingy Jack away. These were the
original Jack O'Lanterns. In the 1800's a couple
of waves of Irish immigrants came to America. The
Irish immigrants quickly discovered that Pumpkins
were bigger and easier to carve out. So they used
pumpkins for Jack O'Lanterns.
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OUR SCARY TALES
La classifica delle morti più strane assurde e
bizzarre
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While Ruth slept, a spider crawled across her
face. It stopped for several minutes on her left
cheek, then went on it's way."What is this red
spot on my cheek?" she asked her mother the next
morning."It looks like a spider bite", her
mother said."It will go away, just don't scratch
it."Soon the small red spot grew into a small
red boil. "Look at it now," Ruth said. "It's
getting bigger." "That sometimes happens", her
mother said. "It's coming to a head."
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In a few days the boil was even larger. "Look at
it now", Ruth said. "It hurts and it's
ugly.""We'll have the doctor look at it", her
mother said. "Maybe it's infected."But the
doctor could not see Ruth until the next
day.That night Ruth took a bath. As she soaked
herself, the boil burst. Out poured a swarm of
tiny spiders from the eggs their mother had laid
in her cheek!
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  As Jim Brand lay dying, his wife left him with
his nurse and went into the next room to rest.
She sat in the dark staring into the night.
Suddenly Mrs. Brand saw headlights speeding up
the driveway.."Oh no" she thought. "I don't
want visitors now, not now." But it wasn't a car
bringing a visitor. It was an old hearse with
maybe a half dozen small men hanging from the
sides. At least, that's what it looked like.The
hearse screeched to a stop. The men jumped off
and stared up at her, their eyes glowing with a
soft yellow light, like cats' eyes. She watched
with horror as they disappeared into the
house.
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An instant later they were back, lifting
something into the hearse. Then they drove off at
high speed, wheels squealing, the gravel in the
driveway flying in all directions.At that very
moment, the nurse came in, shook Mrs. Brand and
told her husband had died!
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A young man and his wife were on a trip to visit
his mother. Usually they arrived in time for
supper. They had gotten a late start, and now it
was getting dark. They decided to look for a
place to stay overnight and go on in the
morning.Just off the road, they saw a small
house in the woods. "Maybe they rent rooms", the
wife said. So they stopped to ask. An elderly man
and woman came to the door. They didn't rent
rooms, they said. But they would be glad to have
them stay overnight as their guests. They had
plenty of room, and they would enjoy the company.
The old woman made coffee, brought out some cake,
and the four of them talked for awhile. Then the
young couple were taken to their room. They
explained that they wanted to pay for this, but
the old man said he would not accept any money.
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The young couple got up early the next morning
before their hosts had awakened. On a table near
the front door, they left an envelope with some
money in it for the room. Then they went on to
the next town. They stopped at a restaurant and
had breakfast. When they told the owner where
they had stayed, he was shocked. "That can't be",
he said. "That house burned to the ground ten
years ago, the old man and woman who lived there
died in the fire."The young couple could not
believe it. So they went back to the house. Only
now there was no house. All they found was a
burned-out shell. They stood staring at the ruins
trying to understand what had happened.
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Jerry was driving home late one night when he saw
a young lady waiting by a bus stop. He stopped
his car and told her that he didn't think the
buses were running so late at night and offered
her a ride. The fall night air was getting
chilly, so he took off his jacket and gave it to
her. Jerry found out that the girl's name was
Mary and she was on her way home.After an hours
drive, they arrived at her home and he dropped
her off by the front door. Jerry said goodnight
and went home himself.The next day he
remembered that Mary still had his jacket.He
drove to her house and knocked on the door, an
old woman answered.
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John told her about the ride he had given her
daughter Mary, and had come back to get the
jacket he had lent her. The old woman looked very
confused.John noticed a picture of Mary on the
fireplace mantel. He pointed to it and told the
old woman that that was the girl he had given a
ride to.With her voice shaking, the old woman
told Jerry that her daughter had been dead for
many years and was buried in a cemetery about an
hours drive away from there.Jerry ran to his car
and drove to the cemetery.... He found his
jacket, neatly folded on top of a grave...the
name on the gravestone was Mary!
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La classifica delle morti più strane assurde e
bizzarre
Morire per un pollo
Egitto meridionale, villaggio di Nazlat Imara,
240 miglia dal Cairo. Sei persone affogarono
mentre cercavano di salvare un pollo caduto
dentro a un pozzo. Un contadino diciottenne si
calò all'interno del pozzo dove era caduto il
pollo, ma scivolò in acqua. Secondo la
ricostruzione della polizia, toccò agli altri
prima la sorella, poi due fratelli, si calarono
nel pozzo per aiutarlo, ma nessuno sapeva
nuotare. Infine 2 anziani contadini accorsero per
aiutarli ma questi, come i precedenti
soccorritori, non sapevano nuotare. Risultato
sei morti annegati nel pozzo. Il pollo però se
l'è cavata. Fonte The Associated Press
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Morire per una mucca
Troviamo la fine che ha fatto un veterinario del
texas che nel fare una rettoscopia ad una vacca
ricevette in piena faccia una flatulenza della
bestia che lo investì proprio mentre stava
fumando un sigaro. Morì per le gravissime ustioni.
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..and the match day came!
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The students ask their headmistress and deputy
headmistress to be their judges
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1st class tales presentation
  • Performing The red spot tale

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and Late Night Ride tale.
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2nd class tales presentation
  • reading Childs ghost story and The call from
    the grave.

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Thanks
  • Istituto Plateja
  • for making this project real
  • and to
  • 1st and 2nd years students
  • for their enthusiasm and application.

  • Prof.ssa Lato Milena
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