Halloween Grade 9
Halloween Grade 9
Halloween Grade 9
Culture lessons
Get ready for the spooky lesson!!!
ESCAPE THE
• Hi!HAUNTED HOUSE.
Welcome to the haunted house.
• Your teams have been locked in the haunted GOODLUCK!
house. In order to escape the house, you have to
get into 5 rooms to collect 5 tickets.
• Each time you enter a room, you’ll have to answer
the questions correctly or win the game in
order to get the ticket.
• Be careful!! There’s a witch in our class who’s
going to kill everybody before the game end.
Each time you enter a room, you’ll have to
ELIMINATE 1 person in the class. If you can’t
kill the witch after 5 rooms, all teams are stuck
in the haunted house forever.
When you get out of the haunted house, you
can rescue all of your friends.
ROOM 1
warm-up game
Try to escape the haunted house!
YES NO
Vocabulary
Room
2
Finish all
vocabulary
exercises to
earn a ticket
Vampire
/ˈvæm.paɪər/
(n) a pumpkin with a face cut into it
and a candle put inside to shine
through the holes
Jack-o’-lantern
/ˌdʒæk ə ˈlæntən/
a model of a person dressed in old clothes
and put in a field of growing crops to
frighten birds away
scarecrow
Phrases & idioms
• Spirit away: move someone or something out of or
away from a place secretly
Eg: Mary was spirited away from the party at mid-night.
• Skeleton in the cupboard/closet: an
embarrassing secret
Eg: Mr John had a skeleton in the cupboard . He was
caught stealing bike from his neighbor.
• Chill the blood = Make the blood run cold:
Scare you very much
Eg: This horror movie chilled her blood.
Her scream made my blood run cold.
Phrases & idioms
• Make one’s blood boil: make someone extremely angry
Eg: It makes my blood boil to see my friend Lily going out with my boyfriend.
• Smell a rat: recognize that something is not as it appears to be or that
something dishonest is happening
Eg: He said that he is rich, but I smell a rat: he’s lying.
• Scared stiff: very scared
Eg: When I saw the ghost over my window, I was so scared stiff.
• Dress-up: putting on clothes and pretending to be something, or to be
someone different
Eg: My family played dress-up to prepare for our Halloween party.
VOCABULARY PRACTICE
YES NO
ROOM 3
READING
Reading strategy
1. Read the statements and underline key words.
2. Scan the key words in the text.
3. Read the sentences having the key words.
4. Choose the correct answer.
Reading Practice
Go to google form
Finish the practice
Reading Extension
In your team, search
information to answer the
following questions (2 minutes)
After that, do the quiz. Get at
least 70%
You can eliminate 1 person in the class.
Would you want to do it?
YES NO
SPEAKING
What do you usually do at Halloween?
YES NO
Room 5: Riddle
• Raise your hand to answer.
• Try to answer the
Halloween riddles correctly
to get points for your team.
The team with more points
get the ticket.
Riddle 1
Answer: A fish
Riddle 2
Answer: A skeleton
Riddle 3
YES NO
Final result