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关于万圣节的英语作文五年级下册全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Halloween is My Favorite Holiday!Halloween is definitely my favorite holiday of the whole year!I get so excited when October rolls around because I know the fun of Halloween is just around the corner. There are so many great things about this spooky celebration that I absolutely love.First off, I love the decorations and the whole creepy vibe of Halloween. My parents always go all out decorating our house with skeletons, ghosts, cobwebs, jack-o-lanterns and more. Our front yard looks like a haunted graveyard! I help pick out and put up the decorations, which is so fun. I also enjoy carving the pumpkins and making funny or scary faces on them. Walking through neighborhoods filled with haunted houses, dangling mummies, and cackling witches really gets me in the Halloween spirit.Another thing I love is all the Halloween movies, books, and stories that come out this time of year. My friends and I can't get enough of the scary movies, even though they make us jump andscream! We have lots of sleepovers and tell ghost stories and urban legends that are so chilling. Of course, my parents don't let me read or watch anything too gory or violent, but all the silly monster stories are great fun. I especially love reading the old legends about vampires, werewolves, and Frankenstein's monster. Halloween allows me to let my imagination run wild with tales of the supernatural.Picking out a costume is one of the most exciting parts of Halloween for me. I start thinking about what I want to dress up as months in advance. Should I be a terrifying creature like a zombie or a scary clown? Or maybe I'd rather be a superhero or a character from a movie I love. There are so many possibilities! Once I have my costume all picked out, I can't wait to show it off at school and go trick-or-treating around the neighborhood.Trick-or-treating is definitely one of the best parts of the whole holiday. I look forward to it for weeks! Getting to dress up, stay out late at night, and go around collecting bucketfuls of free candy?! What could be better? My friends and I have so much fun roaming through the neighborhood, admiring all the great decorations at each house and enthusiastically yelling"Trick-or-treat!" when residents come to the door. I make sure to save my pillowcase for hitting only the houses that are reallydecked out in an extravagant way. Those folks know how to do Halloween right, so they deserve to be rewarded with plenty of visits from eager trick-or-treaters.At the end of the long night of trick-or-treating, my friends and I get together to do our traditional candy swap. We'll all dump out our huge piles of sugary loot and try to negotiate getting each other's favorites. I really look forward to stocking up on all my preferred candies like Snickers, Skittles, candy corn, and those little pumpkin-shaped malted milk ball things. Yum! I try my best to make my candy stash last all the way until Thanksgiving, but I'll be honest...it's usually devoured within a couple of weeks tops.Halloween is such a magical time that I wish it could last all year long. From the spooky decorations and stories to the costumes and candy overload, every single part of the celebration is just pure fun for a kid like me. I really look forward to Halloween every year and will definitely keep loving and enjoying this holiday no matter how old I get. Being scared has never been so sweet!篇2Halloween is My Favorite Holiday!Halloween is definitely my favorite holiday of the whole year! It's a day full of fun, excitement, and best of all - candy! Every October 31st, I get to dress up in a crazy costume, gotrick-or-treating around the neighborhood with my friends, and come home with a huge bag of sweet treats. What could be better than that?The best part about Halloween is picking out the perfect costume. Some years I've been superheroes like Spider-Man or Wonder Woman. Other times I went as scary things like a vampire, zombie or witch. But my all-time favorite costume was when I dressed up as an astronaut a few years ago. I made the space suit out of aluminum foil and a cardboard box. It looked so real! My mom helped me paint a planet on the front of the box. I even got to carry a little stuffed rocket ship.Once I have my costume figured out, the next fun thing is carving the jack-o-lantern. My dad lets me scoop out all the gooey insides of the pumpkin, which is really messy but tons of fun. Then I get to draw out a wacky face design with a marker before he carves it out with a knife. We always try to do something different and creative each year so our pumpkin will look unique on the porch. Last year I made a pumpkin that was vomiting! The year before that was a silly pumpkin sticking outits tongue. I can't wait to see what we come up with this Halloween.The best houses are the ones that hand out full-sized candy bars or other big treats like Rice Krispies treats or boxes of raisins. But I'll take anything, really. I make sure to say "Thank you!" at every house, just like my parents taught me. My plasticjack-o-lantern pail gets heavier and heavier as the night goes on from carrying around all that candy. By the end, I can hardly lift it!After a couple of hours going house-to-house, my friends and I head back home to sort through our bounty. We each do quality control checks, sniffing each candy to make sure it hasn't been tampered with before finally digging in. I try to resist the temptation to binge and make my stash last for weeks. But let's be honest, those Snickers bars never last very long in my house!Once we're finally back home with our bags of sugar, the Halloween festivities aren't over yet. My whole family gathers around the TV to watch spooky movies like Hocus Pocus, Ghostbusters, or The Nightmare Before Christmas. My dad makes his famous "boo-nanas" - bananas cut in half lengthwise to look like ghosts with chocolate chip eyes. Sitting around in ourcostumes, eating tons of candy, and watching silly monster movies is the perfect way to end a awesome Halloween night.I look forward to Halloween all year long. From dreaming up costume ideas to pigging out on fun-sized candy bars, it's a holiday that every kid loves to celebrate. Dressing up in crazy outfits, decorating pumpkins, telling spooky stories, and loading up on sugar - what's not to love? Halloween is a night for embracing your inner monster and having a wicked good time. I can't wait until next October 31st so I can do it all over again. It's the most haunting night of the year!篇3My Favorite Holiday - Halloween!Halloween is definitely my favorite holiday of the whole year!I just love everything about it - the spooky decorations, dressing up in costumes, going trick-or-treating to get lots of candy, and all the fun parties and activities. Halloween is the best!One of the coolest things about Halloween is picking out and wearing a costume. Some kids like to dress up as superheroes or cartoon characters, but I prefer scary costumes. Last year, I was a zombie with ripped clothes, green face paint, and fake blood. The year before that, I went as Frankenstein'smonster. This year, I'm going to be a vampire - I can't wait to get fake fangs and a cape!My friends and I spend weeks planning our costumes. We hunt around for the perfect outfits and accessories at stores and online. Sometimes we make our own costumes too by altering old clothes and making props out of cardboard boxes, aluminum foil, and other craft supplies. My mom is really good at doing spooky makeup with face paint and makeup pencils to make us look really creepy and gruesome.Another thing I love is decorating the house and yard for Halloween. We put up cobwebs, skeletons, jack-o-lanterns, and other creepy decorations. A few years ago, my dad made a lifesize Grim Reaper out of chicken wire and old sheets that turned out so realistic. One of my neighbors thought it was a real person at first and got pretty spooked!This year, we got these cool flickering light bulbs that make the porch look really haunted. We also have a fog machine that creates this awesome ghostly fog that spills out onto the front lawn and sidewalk. I love sitting on the porch handing out candy and seeing little kids' faces light up with excitement...or terror! Just kidding, I like seeing them get into the Halloween spirit, even if they get a bit scared.I remember one year, I somehow ended up with over 10 pounds of candy by the end of the night! My pillowcase was literally dragging on the ground, it was so weighed down. My friends and I had a massive candy trade and swap afterwards, dealing and bargaining different treats like they were valuable commodities. Whichever one of us ended up with the most variety and best haul was the winner.These days, I'm a bit more strategic with my candy hunting. I know all the houses in the area that are generous with their handouts. I also try to scope out any houses giving out healthy snacks like pretzels or raisins, and avoid those at all costs! Yuck! Apples or pennies would just ruin the whole night.I have so many happy memories of Halloween from being little and dressing up as a pirate, goblin, mummy, or whatever silly costume my parents came up with. My little sister used to be so cute dressed up and trick-or-treating too. Now that we're older, we still go out for hours hitting every last house until our buckets are nearly too heavy to carry.When we finally get home at the end of the night, completely exhausted yet exhilarated, we dump out all of our loot to sort through the bounty. We trade our least favorites for stuff we love, snack on a few choice candies, then put the restaway to savor over the next few weeks. I always hoard my Snickers, Reese's peanut butter cups, and Skittles to last as long as I can.But the fun doesn't stop there! Nearly as exciting astrick-or-treating itself are all the Halloween parties, school carnivals, and other events throughout the month of October. My school always has a costume parade and contests for best costumes, as well as games like bobbing for apples, watching spooky movies, and bake sales of haunting treats like ghost cookies and monster brownies.There are also some really cool local attractions I look forward to every fall. One farm has an epic haunted house and hayride that gives me goosebumps. Another spot has a huge corn maze designed in the shape of a witch and cat that's fun to get lost in for hours. I also love walking through the haunted forest trail to see all the scary scenes pop out, like graveyards, witches' lairs, and zombie nurseries.I really go all out for Halloween and start celebrating basically as soon as October 1st hits. I watch tons of scary movies, read spooky stories, and listen to monster music mixes to get me pumped up. Some people might think I'm too old to get soobsessed with the holiday, but I don't care. As far as I'm concerned, you're never too old for Halloween!Whether it's picking pumpkins, carving jack-o-lanterns, or just living for all things eerie and unsettling, I love embracing the creepy and macabre spirit of the season. There's a certain magic and electricity in the crisp autumn air in late October that gets me completely entranced. Halloween only comes once a year, so you have to go all out while you can!My birthday is right around the corner from Halloween, so basically from October through early November is just one long celebration for me between the two holidays. I make sure to soak up and savor every last bit of Halloween fun before it's over for another year. Once it passes, I start counting down the days until next October 31st. In my mind, it's never too soon to start planning and getting stoked for next year's haunts andhair-raising adventures. Bring on the terror!篇4Halloween is My Favorite Day of the Year!Halloween is the best holiday ever! It's the one day a year when you can dress up as anything you want and go around collecting lots of free candy. What could be better than that?Every year, I start thinking about my Halloween costume months in advance. I have to pick the perfect thing to dress up as. One year, I was a terrifying zombie with ripped clothes and bloody makeup. Another year, I went as a magical unicorn with a sparkly horn and colorful mane. Sometimes I make my own costume, but other times I get a store-bought one. No matter what, I go all out!About a week before Halloween, my neighborhood gets decked out with the spookiest decorations. Ghosts dangle from the trees, jack-o-lanterns line the sidewalks, and fake cobwebs cover the bushes. Houses go all out trying to look as haunted and creepy as possible. My friend Nick's dad always sets up this crazy haunted house in their garage that makes little kids cry. It's awesome!On Halloween night, as soon as it starts getting dark, all the kids hit the streets in their costumes yelling "Trick or treat!" We have certain routes we take every year to hit up all the best houses that give out the biggest candy bars. We make sure to avoid the houses that just give pretzels or pennies. No thanks! We're here for the good stuff.My friends and I race from house to house, our bags quickly filling up with chocolates, gummies, hard candies, and littlepackages of chips and cookies. We compare our bounties, sizing up who has the best haul so far. Sometimes there's a full-sized candy bar in the mix, which makes the whole group go crazy! By the end of the night, our feet hurt from all the walking but our bags are bursting with sweet treats.After trick-or-treating, we head to Nick's house to swap and snack on our candy while watching scary movies. We sprawl out on the floor and empty our bags, doing trades to get rid of the stuff we don't want. I always trade away anything with coconut because I hate that. My favorite is Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, so I try to end up with as many of those as possible.The movies we watch involve things like zombies eating people, evil clowns, or kids getting kidnapped. The cheesier and more unrealistic the better! We stuff our faces with candy and scream at all the jump scares. Sometimes we get so hyped up on sugar that we can't sit still. By midnight, we're running around like maniacs until our parents have to come pick us up.After Halloween is over, the candy lasts me for weeks. I ration it out, savoring each piece a little at a time so it doesn't run out too fast. I'll bring some in my lunchbox to have a treat at school. For those few glorious weeks, I eat candy for dessert every single night.As the holidays go by one by one, I gets sadder and sadder that Halloween is another whole year away. But before I know it, fall will roll around again and the candy coveting will start anew. I'll pick out my coolest costume yet and get ready to have another perfect, sugar-fueled, spooktacular Halloween night. It's the most wonderful time of the year!篇5Halloween is My Favorite Holiday!Hey there! My name is Alex, and I'm a 5th grader at Oakwood Elementary School. Halloween is definitely my favorite holiday of the year, and let me tell you why!First off, I love the spooky decorations and the creepy atmosphere. My parents go all out every year, decorating our house with fake cobwebs, jack-o-lanterns, and even a life-sized witch that cackles when you walk by. The neighbors also get into the spirit, and our whole street looks like a haunted village. It's so much fun!Then there are the costumes. I spend months trying to come up with the perfect costume idea. One year, I was a zombie pirate, with tattered clothes, face paint to make me look dead, and an eye patch. Another year, I dressed up as Harry Potter, completewith a wand, glasses, and a lightning bolt scar on my forehead. This year, I'm going as a fearsome dragon, with green scales, wings, and even a tail that wags when I walk. Dressing up and becoming someone (or something) else for a night is the best!But Halloween isn't just about the candy and costumes. It's also a time for spooky stories and scary movies. My friends and I love to have sleepovers around Halloween, where we stay up late telling ghost stories and watching horror flicks (nothing too scary, of course – we're still kids after all!). There's something so fun about getting spooked and then laughing about it with your best buddies.Even school gets into the Halloween spirit. In the weeks leading up to October 31st, we do all sorts of Halloween-themed activities in class. We learn about the history and traditions of the holiday, read scary stories, and even play games like "Halloween Bingo" with candy corn as markers. Our classroom is decked out with paper bats, ghosts, and witches hanging from the ceiling. It's a welcome break from the regular schoolwork!Perhaps my favorite Halloween tradition, though, is carving pumpkins with my family. We all gather around the kitchen table with big, orange pumpkins and get to work scooping out the gooey insides (which we save to roast the seeds for a tasty snacklater!). Then comes the fun part – carving scary, silly, or creative faces into the pumpkins. My little sister always makes hers look cute, with a smiley face, while my big brother tries to outdo us all with elaborate designs. When we're done, we display ourjack-o-lanterns proudly on the front porch, lit up by candles inside. They look so festive and spooky at the same time!In my opinion, there's no better time of year than Halloween. The costumes, the candy, the decorations, the scary stories – I love it all! Sure, some people might think it's just a silly kids' holiday, but to me, it's a chance to use my imagination, spend time with friends and family, and embrace my spooky side. I can't wait for Halloween to roll around again next year. It's the ultimate holiday for a kid like me!篇6Halloween is My Favorite Holiday!Halloween is definitely my favorite holiday of the whole year!I absolutely love everything about it – the spooky decorations, dressing up in costumes, trick-or-treating for candy, and all the fun activities at school. Halloween is just the best!Every year as October rolls around, I get super excited for Halloween. My mom starts putting out all the decorations to getour house ready. We have fake cobwebs that we drape over the bushes, little ghosts and pumpkins that dangle from the trees, and spooky grave markers scattered across the yard. But the highlight is definitely the giant inflatable black cat that sits on our porch! Its eyes light up at night and it looks so creepy. I love it!At school, we do all sorts of Halloween-themed activities too. In art class, we make construction paper Jack-o-lanterns and hang them up all over the classroom. We also get to paint fun designs on little pumpkins to take home. My favorite project though is always making masks or hats out of paper plates and construction paper. I made an awesome dragon mask last year that I wore around for weeks!In music class leading up to Halloween, we sing classic Halloween songs like "The Monster Mash" and learn fun dances to go along with them. And the classroom party on Halloween day is an absolute blast! We all come to school in our costumes and take turns parading through the hallways. Then we play games like pin-the-wart-on-the-witch's-nose, have relay races carrying eggs on spoons like they're witches' eyeballs, and bob for apples. The room mom always brings in sweetest and most delicious treat bags for us too!But my absolute favorite part of Halloween istrick-or-treating at night! I spend weeks planning and putting together my costume each year. Last year I went as a vampire, with a long black cape, fake fangs, and spooky makeup. The year before, I was a zombie with ripped up clothes and crazy hair. This year, I'm going to be a witch, with a black pointy hat, green face makeup, and a broomstick!On Halloween evening, my friends and I go trick-or-treating through all the neighborhoods close to our houses. We run door-to-door shouting "Trick or treat!" as loud as we can, holding out our pumpkin buckets and bags. It's always so fun to see what kind of candy each house gives out and to check out all the different outdoor decorations and displays people create. Some go all out and it looks like a haunted graveyard or mad scientist's lab!At the end of the night, my friends and I gather on my driveway and spread out our bounties to examine and trade pieces of candy. We always end up with a crazy variety – little chocolate bars, suckers, gummy candies, candy corn, and all sorts of other treats. Sometimes if our haul is good, we have candy leftover to snack on for weeks after Halloween! We stay up late eating our faces off and watching scary movies together atsomeone's house. It's the perfect way to celebrate the best holiday of the year!I absolutely adore Halloween and all the ghoulish fun that comes with it. From decorating and prepping my costume, to all the themed activities and the magical night of trick-or-treating itself, it's my favorite time of the year by far. I can't wait for it to roll around again next October so I can get decked out and indulge in all the spooky festivities once more! Halloween rules!。
关于万圣节的英语小作文10篇

关于万圣节的英语小作文10篇1. Halloween TraditionsHalloween, also known as All Hallows' Eve, is a popular holiday celebrated on the 31st of October. It originated from an ancient Celtic festival and is now widely celebrated in Western countries, including the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. On Halloween night, children dress up in costumes and go trick-or-treating, knocking on doors and asking for candies. Some popular costumes include witches, ghosts, vampires, and superheroes. People also decorate their houses with spooky decorations, carve pumpkins into jack-o'-lanterns, and attend costume parties. Halloween is a festive and exciting holiday that brings people of all ages together.2. The History of HalloweenHalloween has a rich history that dates back thousands of years. Its origins can be traced to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, which marked the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter. During Samhain, people believed that the boundary between the living and the dead was blurred, and spirits would roam the earth. To ward off these spirits, people would dress up in costumes and light bonfires. When Christianity spread to the Celtic regions, the festival was incorporated into the Christian calendar as All Hallows' Eve, the night before All Saints' Day. Over time, Halloween evolved into the holiday we know today, with its distinctive traditions and celebrations.3. Halloween Around the WorldWhile Halloween is most commonly associated with Western countries, it is also celebrated in various forms in other parts of the world. In Mexico, the Day of the Dead (Dia de los Muertos) is a vibrant and colorful celebration where families gather to remember and honor their ancestors. In Ireland, where Halloween originated, it is still celebrated with traditional customs such as apple bobbing and bonfires. In recent years, Halloween has also gained popularity in countries like Japan and South Korea, with people embracing the spooky and fun aspects of the holiday.4. Halloween CostumesOne of the most exciting parts of Halloween is choosing a costume. From adorable children dressed as cute animals to adults going all out with creative and elaborate outfits, Halloween costumes offer an opportunity for people to express their creativity and imagination. Popular costume themes include witches, zombies, superheroes, and movie characters. Some people prefer to create their own costumes, while others opt to purchase ready-made ones. Whatever the choice, Halloween costumes are a fun way to embrace the spirit of the holiday.5. Halloween Treats and TraditionsTrick-or-treating is a beloved Halloween tradition where children go from door to door, receiving candies and treats from their neighbors. It is not only exciting for the kids but also a delightful experience for the community. Many families also enjoy baking Halloween-themed treats such as pumpkin pies, spider-shaped cookies, and caramel apples. Halloween parties often feature bobbing for apples, haunted house tours, and costume contests. It's a night filled with laughter, joy, and delicious treats.6. The Legend of Jack-o'-LanternOne of the most iconic symbols of Halloween is the jack-o'-lantern. legend goes that a man named Jack, who was a notorious trickster, managed to trick the devil multiple times. However, when Jack died, neither heaven nor hell would accept him. The devil, feeling vengeful, sent Jack off into the dark night with only a burning coal to light his way. Jack placed the coal inside a carved turnip, creating a makeshift lantern. When Irish immigrants brought the tradition to America, they discovered that pumpkins were more abundant and easier to carve, thus the jack-o'-lantern was born. Today, it is a popular decoration during Halloween and symbolizes protection against evil spirits.7. Halloween Safety TipsWhile Halloween is a fun and exciting holiday, it's important to prioritize safety. Here are some tips to ensure a safe and enjoyable celebration. Firstly, always accompany young children while trick-or-treating and ensure they stay on well-lit paths. It's crucial to wear reflective clothing or carry glow sticks to increase visibility. Secondly, inspect all treats before letting children eat them, discarding anything that is open or looks suspicious. Lastly, be cautious of fire hazards, especially when using candles in jack-o'-lanterns. Following these safety tips will help everyone have a fun and worry-free Halloween.8. Halloween Legends and MythologyHalloween is steeped in legends and mythology from various cultures. For instance, vampires are popular fictional creatures associated with Halloween, originating from Eastern European folklore. Werewolves, half-human and half-wolf creatures, also add a spooky element to the holiday. Additionally, the legend of the Headless Horseman, made famous by Washington Irving's "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," evokes a sense of mystery and fear. These mythical figures and stories contribute to the allure and fascination surrounding Halloween.9. Halloween-themed Movies and BooksHalloween provides the perfect opportunity to indulge in spooky movies and books. From classic horror films like "Halloween" and "Psycho" to family-friendly favorites like "Hocus Pocus" and "Casper," there is something for everyone to enjoy. Many authors have also embraced the Halloween spirit by writing chilling and atmospheric stories. The works of Edgar Allan Poe, such as "The Tell-Tale Heart" and "The Raven," capture the essence of Halloween with their dark themes and eerie settings. Curling up with a Halloween-themed book or movie is a great way to get into the spooky spirit.10. The Cultural Significance of HalloweenBeyond its festive celebrations, Halloween holds cultural significance. It provides an opportunity to explore folklore, traditions, and various mythologies. It allows people to tap into their creative side through costume-making and pumpkin carving. Moreover, Halloween encourages community engagement and strengthens neighborly bonds through activities like trick-or-treating and neighborhood parties. It is an occasion that transcends age and background, bringing together individuals to celebrate, connect, and have fun.In conclusion, Halloween is a holiday filled with rich traditions, customs, and legends. It brings joy, excitement, and a sense of community to people around the world. Whether through costumes, treats, or spooky legends, Halloween provides a unique opportunity for people to embrace their creativity, express themselves, and enjoy the wonders of the season.。
关于万圣节的短篇英语作文(通用5篇)

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万圣节的短篇英语作文篇1halloween is an autumn holiday that americans celebrate every year. it means "holy evening," and it comes every october 31,the evening before all saints‘ day. however,it is not really a church holiday,it is a holiday for children mainly.every autumn,when the vegetables are ready to eat,children pick large orange pumpkins. then they cut faces in the pumpkins and put a burning candle inside. it looks as if there were a person looking out of the pumpkin!these lights are called jack—o‘—lanterns,which means "jack of the lantern".the children also put on strange masks and frightening costumes every halloween. some children paint their faces to look like monsters. then they carry boxes or bags from house to house. every time they come to a new house,they say,"trick or treat!money or eat!" the grown—ups put treat—money or candy in their bags.not only children,but most grown—ups also love halloween and halloween parties because on this day,they can disguise themselves as personages or ghost as their imaginations will lead them. this bring them the satisfaction of being young.万圣节的短篇英语作文篇2It is hit by in the children eye , Halloween is a festival being full of the mysterious color. The veil of night comes , colourfulputting on makeup of the children field put on just too impatient to wait is accustomed to , puts on the exceedingly strange mask, mention previous "Jack light " running go out to play.And then "Jack light " appearance is very lovable , method of work is that Spanish gourd is hollowed out, outside engrave be all smiles the eye and big mouths, having ed a candle , it is ignited in melon, people just can see this charmingly naive smiling face in very distant place.The portable child "Jack light " punishing the ready queen , disguising self as all sorts of evil-doers group, runs before the neighbour door of a house , intimidates as the field is shouting: "Ask a practical joke to still be to being entertained " ", given money to still being eaten".万圣节的短篇英语作文篇3Today is Halloween, the school specially organized activities, we put on a strange clothes, with a happy mood to participate in the event.There was a foreign language teacher walking like a ghost, wearing a white flawless dress and his face with white powder. Foreign language teacher like a beast like to come, scared us around the chaos jump. Foreign language teachers see us scared so can not help but "haha" laugh. Foreign language teacher also put a plate to us to see. I was watching with relish, the foreign language teacher ran behind me shouting "ah ... ..." scared me no one color.In the afternoon, foreign language teacher introduced us to two people, one is Miri, she dressed like a little witch. And one is white, he dressed like a small doctor. They took out a large bag of sugar, sprinkled the child, the candy fell like rain, we rushed through the lightning speed to grab sugar.It was an unforgettable Halloween.万圣节的短篇英语作文篇4Halloween is for the "All Hallows Evening".However,due to various reasons, Halloween has become the years most popular and one of the most popular festivals,and many players with great enthusiasm to celebrate this holiday.Halloween is a holiday celebrated on October 31. By tradition, Halloween begins after sunset. Long ago, people believed that witches gathered together and ghosts roamed the world on Halloween. Today, most people no longer believe in ghosts and witches. But these supernatural beings are still a part of Halloween.The colors black and orange are also a part of Halloween. Black is a symbol for night and orange is the color of pumpkins.A jack-o-lantern is a hollowed-out pumpkin with a face carved on one side. Candles are usually placed inside, giving the face a spooky glow.万圣节的短篇英语作文篇5Today, there is a halloween event. There are a lot of people in our school, and there are me.We came to the clubhouse door, waiting to go, suddenly a cold touch me, dont know, a look at the next hop, a zombie standing next to me, "look at it in the face, and then look at the" it "with that of" blood ", could not help but scream a sound scared me soul are soon. Go inside and began to eat buffet, Hao Jing Long give me something, I felt sick, it is a root with the blood of the fingers, do not know can not eat, even to eat, I also dare not eat.After a while, we played. I was very nervous, and I was shaking from beginning to end. Finally after the performance, wewill go to the end of several child arrests. They always go where there is water, but I dont dare to go over again.At the right time, my father and mother came, and we went home. It was a happy day. Although it is a western festival, but as long as we have a good time.。
2019年欢庆万圣节英语小作文-October 31

Symbols of Halloween
Halloween originated as a celebration connected with evil spirits. Witches flying on broomsticks with black cats, ghosts, goblins(小精灵)and skeletons have all evolved as symbols of Halloween. They are popular trick-or-treat costumes and decorations for greeting cards and windows. Black is one of the traditional Halloween colors, probably because Halloween festivals and traditions took place at night. In the weeks before October 31, Americans decorate windows of houses and schools with silhouettes(轮廓)of witches and black cats.
关于万圣节的六年级英语作文(精选16篇)

关于万圣节的六年级英语作文(精选16篇)关于万圣节的六年级英语篇1Halloween is an observance celebrated on the night of October 31,most notably by children dressing in costumes and going door-to-door collecting candy.It is celebrated in much of the Western world,though most common in the United States,Most other Western countries have embraced Halloween as a part of American pop culture in the late 20th century.So,although some cults may have adopted Halloween as their favorite "holiday," the day itself did not grow out of evil practices.It grew out of the rituals of Celts celebrating a new year,and out of Medieval prayer rituals of Europeans.And today,even many churches have Halloween parties or pumpkin carving events for the kids.After all,the day itself is only as evil as one cares to make it.关于万圣节的六年级英语作文篇2Pumpkins are also a symbol of Halloween. The pumpkin is an orange-colored squash, and orange has become the other traditional Halloween color. Carving pumpkins into jack- o'-lanterns is a Halloween custom also dating back to Ireland. A legend grew up about a man named Jack who was so stingy that he was not allowed into heaven when he died, because he was a miser. He couldn't enter hell either because he had played jokes on the devil. As a result, Jack had to walk on the earth with his lantern until Judgement Day. So Jack and his lantern became the symbol of a lost or damned soul. T o scare these souls away on Halloween, the Irish people carved scary faces out of turnips, beets or potatoes representing "Jack of the Lantern," or Jack-o-lantern. When the Irish brought their customs to the UnitedStates, they carved faces on pumpkins because in the autumn they were more plentiful than turnips. Today jack-o-lanterns in the windows of a house on Halloween night let costumed关于万圣节的六年级英语作文篇3The legend of the origin of Halloween, there are many versions, the most common view, that is before the birth of Christ from the Medieval Western Europe countries, including Ireland, Scotland and Wales. This person called several of the Medieval Western Europe Druitt people. Druitt in the November 1 New Year, New Year's Eve, young people who set druid team, wearing all kinds of weird mask, carrying a carved radish good light (the late custom pumpkin light system, Medieval Western Europe first there is no pumpkin), they walk in the villages between. This was actually a kind of harvest celebration; also said to be "Halloween", the legend who died that year, the eve of Halloween spirit will visit the world, said that people should be allowed to visit the ghost that the ghost of a successful harvest and to render a hearty welcome. All fire and lights, the one to frighten away the ghost, but also for the ghost light line, to guide their return.关于万圣节的六年级英语作文篇4As the Halloween is coming soon, there are many stores selling the relative products and many kids are attracted deeply. This festival originated in western country and now the world is celebrating it. Every year, there will be a big parade and all kinds of horrible images appear. The ghosts, the walking deads and vampires are favored by the young people, they like to dress like these images and join the parade. For the kids, they like to hang out together and ask for candy from door to door. Treat or trick is their slogan, they can always get the candy. Some naughty guys even throw eggs and this habit annoys many people, some storeswill refuse to sell eggs to kids on this day, just in case of the accident. In all, the young people are enjoying great party in Halloween.关于万圣节的六年级英语作文篇5Halloween originated as a celebration connected with evil spirits. Witches flying on broomsticks with ghosts, goblins and skeletons have all evolved as symbols of Halloween. Bats, owls and other nocturnal animals are also popular symbols of Halloween. They were originally feared because people believed that these creatures could communicate with the spirits of the dead.Black cats are also symbols of Halloween and have religious origins as well. Black cats were considered to be reincarnated beings with the ability to divine the future. During the Middle Ages it was believed that witches could turn themselves into black cats. Thus when such a cat was seen, it was considered to be a witch in disguise. All these are popular trick-or-treat costumes and decorations for greeting cards and windows.Black is one of the traditional Halloween colors, probably because Halloween festivals and traditions took place at night. 关于万圣节的六年级英语作文篇610月29日是万圣节,为了让节日过的更有气氛,我们学校装饰的像“鬼世界”一样,教学楼西面挂着一块大黑布,上面写着三个大字“万圣节”!我们的教室也装饰的很恐怖,门上有一块黑色的布,周围还有一个个小鬼,灯上挂满了南瓜灯的拉花和一张张蜘蛛网,最可怕的是一个骷髅,像是一个高大的巨人站在我们的教室里,真是可怕。
关于万圣节的英语作文【五篇】

【导语】一盏南瓜灯,把快乐照遍;一顶南瓜帽,把幸运笼罩;一双南瓜靴,把坎坷踩烂;一辆南瓜车,驶向幸福明天。
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1.关于万圣节的英语作文Today, our campus is very lively! All the students were jubilant and happy like little sparrows. You may want to ask, "why? Is there any happy event?" "yes, because we New Oriental are going to hold a grand Halloween * * activity today." before that, the students of our classes have experienced the "haunted house" and felt the "horror" of Halloween under the leadership of our teachers. T oday will be the most grand celebration of Halloween - Halloween * *. Even our parents came to school to celebrate Halloween with us!Just after lunch, the students hurried to the classroom and couldn't wait to put on all kinds of strange clothes and masks made by themselves to prepare for * *. The teacher also put on beautiful makeup for our girls.The time is coming. All the teachers and students of the school are concentrated on the big playground. I see people everywhere on the playground. Each face is wearing different masks and all kinds of strange clothes. You look at me and I look at you. How happy you are!The host announced that * * began. Under the leadership of the teacher, the students of each class walked to the rostrum with a smile. The first to appear is our foreign teachers, who dress up as all kinds of 'terrible "ghosts" and perform on the stage. I must have been scared before, but I know they are all dressed up by foreign teachers, so I don't feel scared at all. Next came the students from our primary school department. Everyone lined upand walked to the podium. On the rostrum, our beloved president Wang and Minister Chen also waved to us with masks and capes. Some of the students dressed up as pumpkin monsters, some as clowns, some as wizards, and others as spider man and Batman. Wearing all kinds of masks and strange clothes, we walked in the * * team, happy and excited!There are senior brothers and sisters. They are very creative. They dress up as various "ghosts" and wear funny masks to make the students laugh.Our parents in the stands were also very happy, clapping and cheering for us!This is our new Oriental Halloween, which brings us joy and laughter!2.关于万圣节的英语作文There are many memories in everyone's mind. Each memory is like a few stars shining in the vast universe. Let the dark Taguchi become gorgeous.Halloween is a western festival. The main activity is that children wear strange clothes and go to every house to beg for sugar. This festival is very interesting and makes me yearn for it. However, on Halloween this year, our class will hold a Halloween Costume competition.As soon as I heard the news, I was very excited, but what should I be to make my own clothes? I thought for a while. Finally, I decided to dress up as a witch, start looking for materials from the world, and then started.First, I dug out a lot of wire at home to make wings, forks and tails. I first asked my father to turn the iron wire into the shape of a wing, then connect the iron wire at the opening of the wing, and then use this as a template to make another wing. Becauseyou want to reflect the effect of bones, use a hard body to fix at both ends of the wings. Finally, I began to paste. Because I saw on TV that the people of the LORD were pasting with small paper, so I took a lot of small paper to paste. But I found that it couldn't stick firmly, so I was very anxious: what kind of paper is this? It can't paste firmly at all. It's really annoying! Later, my mother told me to paste it with big paper, so I took a big piece of paper and stuck it on the wire. "Much better." I said to myself. Later, I colored it and made a fork and tail. Then I went to buy Sunglasses and horns and borrowed a windbreaker from my mother. A surge of Joy came to my heart and finally completed it.On Monday, I came to school with an uneasy mood and thought: what if other people's clothes are better than me? But later, Luo was very happy: no one's clothes were as meticulous as me. Although Wu Yuyun's Balloon Man and Wang Qianli's "bathroom curtain pulling male Wizard" were also very good, I was still very different. I had a sense of achievement, and my clothing industry was praised by my classmates.This clothing production and let me move my hands and brain, and let me feel happy. This is the lingering memory.3.关于万圣节的英语作文In western countries, Halloween can be lively. Some people send greeting cards with e-mail to bless, some children take a group of friends and say "make trouble without giving candy". Others are timid and afraid of ghosts. They hide at home and dare not go out.Honghong and Qingqing went to Aunt Huang's house to knock on the door. Aunt Huang opened the door. It looked like Honghong and Qingqing. They asked strangely, "it's so late that you don't go home to sleep?" Honghong and Qingqing saidloudly, "make trouble if you don't give sugar, give us sugar!" Aunt Huang suddenly realized and quickly took some delicious candy to Honghong and Qingqing. Honghong and Qingqing laughed, Ready to knock at another house, Honghong knocked first. What came out was a monster with pumpkin head and white body, "ghost!"Hong Hong and Qing Qing shouted. Run away. Qingqing looked behind while running and whispered to Honghong, "he runs so fast. We can't last long. What should we do?" "ah" Honghong and Qingqing are caught. Let go of me, let go of me, help! I'm still young and don't want to die! " "Don't be afraid it's me." Dad put Honghong and Qingqing down and said, "Happy Halloween! Sorry, Honghong and Qingqing. Dad gave Honghong and Qingqing candy. Dad didn't mean to scare you, because today is Halloween!" Honghong and Qingqing made a ghost face, ran home and secretly laughed!Happy Halloween!。
万圣节英语作文(通用20篇)

万圣节英语作文(通用20篇)万圣节英语作文 1Halloween is for the "All Hallows Evening".However,due to various reasons, Halloween has become the years mostpopular and one of the most popular festivals,and many players with greatenthusiasm to celebrate this holiday.万圣节英语作文 2Halloween is also called Zhusheng Festival. It is a traditional festival in the West on November 1 every year, and October 31 on the eve of Halloween is the most lively time of the festival. In Chinese, Halloween is often mistakenly translated into Halloween.Halloween was very simple, and most of it was in church. But across Europe, Halloween is seen as an opportunity to play, tell ghost stories and scare each other. So people no longer use this festival to praise autumn, but let it become a festival of gods, witches and ghosts.万圣节英语作文 3今天,我兴致勃勃地去学校。
小学生万圣节英语小作文【精选5篇】

小学生万圣节英语小作文【精选5篇】 Beginning about 2,000 years ago, the Roman Empire conquered many Celtic peoples. But Celtic traditions, including Samhain, remained strong in areas such as Ireland and Scotland, even after the Roman conquest.The Roman Catholic Church tried to replace Samhain in 835 with All Saints Day, a day to honor saints of the Church. The eve of All Saints Day is October 31. It is called Allhallows or Hallowmas by the Church.万圣节英语小作文2Halloween is for the All Hallows Evening。
However, due to various reasons, Halloween has become the years most popular and one of the mostpopular festivals, and many players with great enthusiasm to celebrate this holiday。
万圣节前夜就是圣夜的意思。
然而,由于种种缘由,万圣节前夜已变成一年中最流行和最受欢迎的节日之一,很多玩家都以极大的热忱来庆祝这一节日。
Halloween in the October 31, in fact, praise and autumn festivals like Beltane is the festival of spring like the praise。
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2019万圣节最新小学生英语作文范文5篇精选万圣节在每年的11月1日,是西方的传统节日,而万圣节前夜的10月31日是这个节日最热闹的时刻。
如今的万圣节在继承传统的同时有了很多的变化,逐渐向亲子活动或狂欢节靠拢。
这里给大家分享一些关于万圣节的英语作文,希望对大家有所帮助。
2019万圣节英语作文The day before Halloween, the little lion sat at the window and saw the sun in the sky outside. He is dying to know whether the sun will come tomorrow. The little lion climbed to the high platform and carried his head to the sun. The sun does not answer. The little lion thought, "I am too far from the sun. He can't hear."The little lion went up to the mountain and climbed to the top of the mountain and shouted to the sun, "hello!" A voice came from afar, "hello!" The little lion thought that the sun was going to hear him, and he was answering me. "Tomorrow is Halloween. Will you come?" The sun answered, "tomorrow is Halloween, and you won't come... "The little lion said," I will come." The sun also answered, "I'm coming... "The little lion asked the sun," what do you want?" The sun also asked, "what kind of gift do you want... "The little lion replied," I want a pumpkin head lantern." The sun answered, "I want a pumpkin head lantern... "After the little lion went down the hill, he went to the shop and bought a beautiful plastic pumpkin head lantern. He put it on the high platform and gave it to the sun. A gust of wind blew in the night, and the jack-o '-lantern was "... On...... "The ground rolled down, and he rolled to the door of the little lion's house.The next morning, the little lion opened the door to find a beautiful pumpkin head lantern. "Oh! This must be a Halloween gift from sun gong!The little lion climbed to the top of the mountain and shouted to the sun, "thank you for the gift, happy Halloween!" The sun also said, "thanks for the present, happy Halloween... "2019万圣节英语写作Today is Halloween. We wear all kinds of masks, wear colorful clothes and go to school.There, the foreign language teacher came in like a ghost. He was dressed in flawless white clothes and white powder on his face. The foreign language teacher came at him like a wild animal and scared us to run around. The foreign language teacher was so shocked that he laughed. The foreign language teacher showed us the dishes. I was watching with relish, the foreign language teacher ran up behind me and shouted, "ah... "I was scared out of my skin.In the afternoon, the foreign language teacher introduced us to two people. One was Millie and she was dressed like a witch. Another is whitby. He's dressed like a doctor. They took out a large bag of sugar and sprinkled it, and the sweets fell down like raindrops, and we rushed over them with lightning speed.How time flies, the whole time passes, the school is out of school, look in full pocket, I thought: this Halloween is really happy ah! I like Halloween best!2019万圣节英语范文Celtic believed that the sun god helped them grow crops. But each year the sun god is attacked by an evil force called Samhain and spent six months in captivity. Samhain, and two other titles, "Lord of Dead" and "Prince of Darkness", came to Celtic land with cold and dark winters.The celts are very afraid of the night of October 31, because they feel like there's a bunch of evil souls lurking everywhere. They set fire to their home to let evil spirits leave their homes. (the last untranslatedparagraph was that the flames could frighten the ghost away.) They believed Samhain had called the dead, and they believed that Samhain would turn the dead into something else, like a cat. The celts will be disguising their evil spirits with terrible disguises. (this is the prototype for Halloween.)Then Rome took over the Celtic lands and put the Roman holiday together with the Celtic Samhain festival on October 31, and it was now Halloween.2019万圣节英语日记Everyone knows that Halloween is on October 31st every year, and on Halloween, everyone is dressed in ghost costumes. Do you know why? Ha ha, I will tell you: because the western New Year in November, they think that the night before New Year, there are a lot of haunted by the ghost, elves, goblins, vampires, we wear ghost costumes, they think we are ghosts, not afraid, so we have to wear ghost costumes.So why do you want to make a jack-o '-lantern? I'll tell you: because they want to cheat us, for example the fallen angels, they are the enemy of mankind, we carved an image of a face on the pumpkin, they is a smile, when a fool meeting you!I think you know the origin of Halloween!2019万圣节英语文章Halloween (Halloween) (also called Halloween, Halloween) on October 31 of each year, is a traditional festival of the English speaking world, mainly in North America, the British Isles, Australia, Canada and New Zealand. That night the child would wear a costume, mask and go from house to house collecting candy. The Chinese region often mistakenly calls Halloween a Halloween."Halloween", an abbreviation of "AllHallowEve," refers to the eve of AllHallowEve, which is called "ChristmasEve" on Christmas Eve. "Hallow" is derived from middle English halwen with holy etymology is very close,some areas in Scotland and Canada, Halloween is still known as "AllHallowMas", meaning is in memory of all saints (Hallow) on that day, to a Mass (Mass).Halloween is usually associated with something different. Traditionally, Halloween is considered to be the closest thing to human life in the world, and the legend is similar to that of China's elam. The Minnesota city of Anoka, which claims to be the "Halloween capital of the world", holds a huge parade every year.。