La Toussaint Learning Objectives: learn about the French festival of La Toussaint make comparisons...

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la ToussaintLearning Objectives:• learn about the French festival of La Toussaint• make comparisons between Toussaint and

Halloween celebrations• learn Halloween/Toussaint related vocabulary

lundi trente et un octobreNAME:_______________________________

la Toussaint vs. Halloween

La Toussaint is a Catholic festival in France, celebrated November 1st. It is a religious & public holiday and many French people will have the day off workThe name Toussaint is similar to Halloween - Tous les Saints (All the saints) = ToussaintAll Hallows (saints) evening = HalloweenBut the festivals are celebrated very differently in France and the UK.

On November 1st, the French often visit the graves of their loved ones and put flowers (especially Chrysanthemums) on the grave. They see la Toussaint as an opportunity to remember their lost loved ones and honour their lives. It is a day for celebrating the lives of departed relatives and praying for the happiness of their souls.

Celebrations are normally private but in some areas of France there are religious processions or parades in the street.

Offices and shops are normally closed, and the only places to remain open are florists so people can buy flowers.

Halloween is not celebrated in France as it is in the USA. In France there is no trick or treating, dressing up or parties. Many French people dislike the tradition of celebrating it as they think it is too commercial.

Although it may sound like a sad day, La Toussaint is actually seen as a very positive date – people celebrate the lives of their loved ones and it is not really a sad occasion, more of a respectful and happy day. This may be helped by the fact that it also, in most regions, marks the start of a two week school holiday, so it is easier for children to

enjoy the date!

Answer in full sentences1. On which date is la Toussaint celebrated?2. What flowers do French people normally put

on their loved ones’ graves?A - roses B - chrysanthemums C - sunflowers

3. What sometimes happens on Toussaint?A - parades in the street B - trick or treating

4. Why do a lot of French people not like Halloween?

5. Why do French children in particular like la Toussaint?

6. Which of these places WOULD be open at ToussaintA - swimming pools B - offices C - florists

Halloween in France ?

Learning objectives:-

To learn about, understand and respect festivals and celebration differences across cultures and nations.

QUIZ

LES RÉPONSES

Halloween wordsearch

Find the French words in the grid then write what each

one means

QUIZ

1. 21.2. 22.3. 23.4. 24.5. 25.6. 26.7. 27.8. 28.9. 29.10. 30.11. 31.12. 32.13. 33.14. 34.15. 35.16. 36.17. 37.18. 38.19. 39.20. 40.

Team name:

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L’année dernière... Last year... D’habitude... Usually Cette année... This year

J’ai fait...On a fait...

I made...People/we made...

Je fais...On fait...

I make... People/we make...

Je vais faire...On va faire...

I am going to make... People/we are going to make...

Je n’ai rien fait de spécial for Halloween.

I didn’t do anything special for Halloween.

Je ne fais rien de spécial pour Halloween.

I don’t do anything special for Halloween.

Je ne ferai pas rien de spécial.

I am not doing anything special for Halloween.

Je me suis déguisé(e) comme...On s’est déguisé comme...

I dressed up as..We dressed up as...

Je me déguise comme...On se déguise comme...

I dress up as ...People/we dress up as...

Je vais me déguiser comme...On va se déguiser comme...

I’m going to dress up as...We’re going to dress up as...

On est allé à une fête /soiréeOn a fait une fête/soirée

We went to a party.We had a party.

On va à une fête /soirée.On fait des fêtes/soirées.

People/we go to a party.People/we have party.

On vais aller à une fête /soiréeOn va faire une fête/ soirée

We’re going to a party.We are going to have a party.

C’était... It was... Je pense que c’est... I think it’s... Ce sera... It’s going to be...

J’aime/Je n’aime pas Halloween parce que...

I like / I don’t likeHalloween because...

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