Mr Minute, your present lesson is very informative and of cultural importance as well.
In Hungary we don't celebrate Halloween, but we celebrate All Saints' Day on the 1st of November followed by All Souls' Day.(the Day of the Dead) on the 2nd. At these occasions we go to the cemetery to light a candle for the soul of our dead relatives and friends. All Saints' Day has been a public holiday in Hungary in the past years.
1:09 ù.ù not 1:00 ahaha xD
Fortuntato 3 months ago
I like it. Very interesting for my pupils
conchazapater 1 year ago
Avery interesting video for my students and a different way of explaining the Halloween vocabulary.
miglcam 1 year ago
haha it's nice..
I got scared with that scream :P
came to a standstill..
see you
Dpl0iD 2 years ago
best video :) i am from Geogia and there halloween is not celebrated :( i really interest how it celebrated ;( sorry for my bed english
ketenoko 2 years ago
NICE!!!
0929japan 2 years ago
we also celebrate all Saints day. People take flowers to the cemetery for the deceaseds
it is a mix between all Saints day and Halloween
rockmusicM 2 years ago
These are very interesting comments. Please tell us all if you celebrate Halloween, and how.
Best wishes,
Richard
Linguaspectrum 2 years ago
Mr Minute, your present lesson is very informative and of cultural importance as well.
In Hungary we don't celebrate Halloween, but we celebrate All Saints' Day on the 1st of November followed by All Souls' Day.(the Day of the Dead) on the 2nd. At these occasions we go to the cemetery to light a candle for the soul of our dead relatives and friends. All Saints' Day has been a public holiday in Hungary in the past years.
cliffenigma 2 years ago
in Spain we celebrate Halloween too, children and people of all ages wear costumes and we have fun all the night
rockmusicM 2 years ago