Napisz opowiadanie po angielsku dotyczące wybranego festiwalu/święta/jakiejś parady ulicznej z Polski.Mogą być np.Walentynki,Dzień Matki albo coś w stylu święta św. Marcina(np. że wypiekają w ten dzień rogaliki,są jakieś parady itp.)Na ok. 80-100 słów.
The Christians came and people celebrated `Hallowmas`, a three-day festival between 31 October and 2 November. In November, winter is near, and hundreds of years ago people believed that bad spirits, like ghost, came in the winter. They wanted the spirits to go away, so they made fires outside and used big autumn fruit or vegetables. Children still do this if they go to Hallowe’en parties. People often put up decorations for Hallowe’en parties, and play games. The decorations are usually black (for dark nights and death) and orange (for the autumn vegetables). In Canada and the USA, and sometimes in Britain, children go `trick or treating`. They dress like witches and ghosts, and go to house around where they live, often in a small group. When someone answers the door, the children say: `Trick or treat?` This means that the person in the house must decide. Either they give the children a treat (like fruit or chocolate) or them. For a trick the children sometimes like an egg at the house.
The Christians came and people celebrated `Hallowmas`, a three-day festival between 31 October and 2 November.
In November, winter is near, and hundreds of years ago people believed that bad spirits, like ghost, came in the winter. They wanted the spirits to go away, so they made fires outside and used big autumn fruit or vegetables.
Children still do this if they go to Hallowe’en parties. People often put up decorations for Hallowe’en parties, and play games. The decorations are usually black (for dark nights and death) and orange (for the autumn vegetables).
In Canada and the USA, and sometimes in Britain, children go `trick or treating`. They dress like witches and ghosts, and go to house around where they live, often in a small group. When someone answers the door, the children say: `Trick or treat?` This means that the person in the house must decide. Either they give the children a treat (like fruit or chocolate) or them. For a trick the children sometimes like an egg at the house.