Halloween is celebrated all over the world at this time of year but, with parents complaining that some costumes are too scary, is the festival still just harmless fun? Sam and Neil discuss the topic and teach you related vocabulary along the way.This episode's question: Why did people traditionally dress up in costumes on Halloween? a) to scare their neighbours as a joke b) to use up their old clothes c) to hide from ghosts Listen to the programme to find out the answer.Vocabulary: 1. trick-or-treating Halloween tradition where children dress up in scary costumes and go knocking on neighbours' doors shouting 'trick or treat'. If the person who answers the door does not give the children a treat, such a sweets or candy, they play a trick on them 2. over the top (OTT) too extreme, unsuitable and therefore unacceptable 3. the Grim Reaper imaginary character who represents Death and looks like a skeleton, wearing a long black cloak and carrying a curved cutting tool called a scythe. 4. race to the bottom situation in which companies compete with each other to sell products as cheaply as possible; situation in which the standard of something gets worse and worse 5. halfway house arrangement which includes features of two contrasting idea; compromise 6. snowflake generation way of describing the generation of young people who become adults in or after the 2010s, and who are considered by some to be easily upset and offended Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showChannels:Podcast: https://podcast.janegwaww.comWeb: https://www.janegwaww.comEmail:
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