Halloween is fun. |
My mom buys candy. |
My Mom buys potato chips. |
My Mom buys chocolate bars. |
It is for the trick or treaters. |
My Mom buys me a costume. |
It is a ghost costume. |
I am going to be scary. |
My sister is going to dress up as a princess. |
She will have a wand. |
She will have a crown. |
She will look beautiful. |
My Dad buys a pumpkin. |
It is going to be a Jack O’Lantern. |
We draw a face on the pumpkin. |
We carve the face with a knife. |
Our Jack O’Lantern looks funny. |
We go trick or treating. |
We knock on the neighbour’s door. |
We say, “trick or treat.” |
Our neighbours give us candy. |
We say thanks. |
We go to many houses. |
We go home. |
Our parents check our candy. |
It’s safe. |
We eat lots of candy. |
We don’t feel very good. |
We go to bed. |
Exercise for this lesson:
- What is Halloween?
- What does the speaker’s mom buy for trick-or-treaters?
- What costume does the speaker wear?
- How does the speaker’s sister dress up for Halloween?
- What does the dad buy to make a Halloween decoration?
- How do they create their Jack O’Lantern?
- What do they do when they go trick-or-treating at their neighbors’ houses?
- What do the neighbors give the speaker and their sister?
- What do the parents do with the candy when they get home?
- How does the paragraph end?
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