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Welcome to our open lesson. Halloween is an annual holiday celebrated on October 31. It has roots in the Celtic festival of Samhain and the Christian.

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1 Welcome to our open lesson

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3 Halloween is an annual holiday celebrated on October 31. It has roots in the Celtic festival of Samhain and the Christian holy day of All Saints, but is today largely a secular celebration.Halloween activities include trick- or-treating, wearing costumes and attending costume parties, bonfires, apple bobbing,pranks and watching horror films.

4 Skeleton [‘skelitnsk skilet Devil [devl] şeytan Devil [devl] şeytan Pirate [‘pai ə rit] d ə niz qulduru Pirate [‘pai ə rit] d ə niz qulduru Goblin [‘goblin] cin Goblin [‘goblin] cin Vampire [‘væmpai ə ] vampir Vampire [‘væmpai ə ] vampir Monster [monst ə ] monstr Monster [monst ə ] monstr Owl [aul] bayquş Owl [aul] bayquş Bat [bæt] yarasa Bat [bæt] yarasa Rat [ræt] siçovul Rat [ræt] siçovul Ghost [goust] ruh Ghost [goust] ruh Wizard [‘wiz ə d] sehrbaz Wizard [‘wiz ə d] sehrbaz Witch [wit∫] küpegiren qarı Witch [wit∫] küpegiren qarı Spider [spaid ə ] hörümç ə k Spider [spaid ə ] hörümç ə k Jack-o-lantern ( dz ə k o l ə nt ə :n) boranıdan düz ə ldilmiş f ə n ə r Jack-o-lantern ( dz ə k o l ə nt ə :n) boranıdan düz ə ldilmiş f ə n ə r

5 IIII Q Q Q Q rrrr uuuu pppp IIII IIII Q Q Q Q rrrr uuuu pppp

6 I qrup Halloween’s history II qrup Halloween’s traditions

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11 Questions 1)When is Halloween? 2) In what season is Halloween? 3)What is a jack-o-lantern? 4)What colour are pumpkins? 5)What do children do with pumpkins at Halloween? 6)What do children dress like? 7)What does Halloween mean? 8) What do children say when they knock at someone’s door on Halloween night?

12 Indefinite pronouns - Qeyri muəyyən əvəzlikləri Indefinite pronouns- some, any, Some və any is translated as “ bir neçə,hər hansı “.We use some in positives, but we use any in negative and interrogative sentences. for example: positive He has some English books. Onun bir neçə İngilis-dili kitabı var. interrogative Do you have any English books? Sizin Ingilis-dilində her hansi bir kitabınız var? negative He does not have any English books. Onun Ingilis-dilində heç bir kitabı yoxdur.

13 We combine the words ” any, some, no “ with the words ” one, body, thing, where” to make these following pronouns. We use some, somebody, someone, something somewhere in positive sentences but any, anybody, anyone, anything, anywhere in negative and interrogative sentences Someone kimsə Positive Somebody Something- nəsə Somewhere- harasa Interrogative Anybody kimsə(sual) and Anyone heç kim(inkar negative Anything - nəsə (sual),heç nə(inkar Anywhere - harasa, hec yerə

14 Somebody, someone, anyone, anybody are used for people but something, anything are used for things. for example: I am hungry. I want something to eat Mən acam. Mən nəsə yemək istəyirəm I am not hungry. I don’t want anything to eat- Mən ac deyiləm. Mən heçnə yemək istəmirəm

15 There is somebody at the door. Qapıda kimsə var is there anybody at the door? Qapıda kimsə var? We use “anywhere, somewhere, nowhere” to talk about places. We went somewhere yesterday Biz dünən harasa getdik Did you go anywhere yesterday? Dünən bir yerə getmişdiniz? There was nowhere to hide Gizlənməyə heç bir yer yox idi

16 Nobody,Noone, Nothing – are negative pronouns. Noone, Nobody are translated as heç kim. Nothing- is translated as heç ne. When we use no, nothing,nobody – we do not use a negative verbs No one could answer this question. Hec kim bu suala cavab vere bilmedi. There was nothing Orada heçnə yox idi

17 We use some in question when we offer or ask for things. Would you like something to eat? Nəsə yemək istərdinizmi? Can I have some sugar please ? Zəhmət olmasa bir neçə qənd götürə bilərəmmi?

18 1)She wasn’t reading ……. B) anything A)Something B) anything C) nothing 2) If you have no money, you cannot buy…..... A)nothing B)anything c)something 3) Quick!. …….. is coming. A) somebody B)anybody C)nobody B B A

19 4) Do you know……..who can play tennis? A)Someone B)anyone C)nobody 5)Have you ……..books about history? A) some B) any C) no 6) I am very hungry. Give me …..to eat A) something B)anything C) nothing B B A

20 7) I didn’t see ……… A)Somebody B) Anybody C)Nobody 8)….left a magazine in our classroom yesterday A) Someone B) anyone C) nothing 9)We don’t know …….. about car engines. A) nothing B) something C) anything 10) Are you going to do …….this evening? A)Something B) anything C)nothing B A C B

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22 Put in something, somebody, anything, anybody 1)Do you know …… about history? 2) I went to the shop but I didn’t buy.… 3)…..broke the window. I didn’t know who 4)Give me ……..to drink. 5)I didn’t eat…..because I wasn’t hungry 6) This is a secret. Please don’t tell.…

23 II Group Put in somebody, something,anybody, nobody, nothing 1) Is there ……in the office? 2)Has …..in this group got dictionaries? 3 )…..left a magazine in our classroom yesterday 4)The question was so difficult that …….could answer it. 5)Would you like ….. to drink? 6) I am not interested in politics. I know ……about it.

24 Put in something, somebody, anything, anybody 1)Do you know anything about history? 2) I went to the shop but I didn’t buy anything 3) Somebody broke the window. I didn’t know who 4)Give me something to drink. 5)I didn’t eat anything because I wasn’t hungry 6) This is a secret. Please don’t tell anybody

25 II Group 1) Is there anybody in the office? 2)Has anybody in this group got dictionaries? 3 ) Somebody left a magazine in our classroom yesterday 4)The question was so difficult that nobody could answer it. 5)Would you like something to drink? 6) 6) I am not interested in politics. I know nothing about it.

26 Homework To learn the text “Halloween”, learn the grammar; “Indefinite pronouns ”. New words. Write exercise №3


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