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Episode 128 ENGLISH VOCABULARY WORDS FOR HALLOWEEN THAT AMERICANS SAY đź‘»

12 min•31 oktober 2020

Halloween is one of the most popular holidays here in the United States, and in this lesson, I explain some of the most common English words and terms we use for Halloween. I explain how pumpkins are turned into jack-o'-lanterns and how some Americans will roast the pumpkin seeds after. I also explain how kids and adults "dress up" in their costumes as witches, werewolves, and mummies.   I explain the phrasal verb, dress up.  The expression "once in a blue moon."  Candy apples Candy corn Trick or treat. Smell my feet. Give me something good to eat.  The American English saying, "An apple a day will keep the doctor away."  And how at a cemetary, you might see a headstone or tombstone and why R.I.P. or "rest in peace" is often written at the top.   

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