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Halloween B1 Escape room video
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House three of the escape room for B1
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Who started Halloween?
The Celts
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Where did Halloween started?
Ireland
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How long ago did the Celts live?
20.000 years ago
2.000 years ago
200 years ago
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When did the Celts celebrate the new year?
November 1st
December 31st
October 31st
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What did the celts do on October 31st?
Wear costumes and light bonfires
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Why did Celts wear costumes?
To ward off ghosts
For good luck
To have fun and be scary
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What did Celtic priests do on Halloween night?
Make potions
To ward off evil spirits
Make predictions about the winter
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Explain what a Jack-o-lantern is.
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What vegetable was the original Jack-o-lantern?
A turnip
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What did the celtics do with turnips and potatoes?
They carved faces on them.
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When did the pumpkins become the new Jack-o-lanterns?
When the Irish inmigrants came to America
When the Celts left Ireland
When Americans started celebrating Halloween
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Why do the turnip and the pumpkin argue at the end of the video?
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