The document discusses two American holidays - Halloween and Thanksgiving. For Halloween, Anne explains that it occurs on October 31st and involves dressing up in costumes and going door-to-door collecting candy. For Thanksgiving, Anne notes that it is celebrated annually on the fourth Thursday of November, and involves sharing a meal with family and expressing gratitude.
The document discusses two American holidays - Halloween and Thanksgiving. For Halloween, Anne explains that it occurs on October 31st and involves dressing up in costumes and going door-to-door collecting candy. For Thanksgiving, Anne notes that it is celebrated annually on the fourth Thursday of November, and involves sharing a meal with family and expressing gratitude.
The document discusses two American holidays - Halloween and Thanksgiving. For Halloween, Anne explains that it occurs on October 31st and involves dressing up in costumes and going door-to-door collecting candy. For Thanksgiving, Anne notes that it is celebrated annually on the fourth Thursday of November, and involves sharing a meal with family and expressing gratitude.
Anne : “Hi Sue.” Anne : “Hi Sue.” Sue : “Can you …... something to me?” Sue : “I have a ….. about Thanksgiving. What does that day mean?” Anne : “Sure. What is it?” Anne : “It’s an American holiday that’s celebrated once a year.” Sue : “What is …..?” Sue : “What is the date?” Anne : “Oh. It’s a holiday that we celebrate once a year.” Anne : “There is no ……. It is different every year. It is on the ….. Thursday in Sue : “Is it the ………. every year? November.” Anne : “Yes. It’s on October 31.” Sue : “That’s …... Why do Americans celebrate this day?” Sue : “What do people do on that day?” Anne : “It first …… many years ago after the …… settled in America. They wanted to celebrate the first …... after settling in America.” Anne : “people …... in costumes and go to other people’s home to …… candy.” Sue : “Oh, I see. Is there anything ….. Americans do on that day like …… on the 4th Sue : “Even ……… homes?” of July?” Anne : “Yes. They ……. on the doors and say ‘…… or ……’. Then the home owner Anne : “We typically roast a whole ….. and make lots of other …… like potatoes and gives out …...” stuffing.” Sue : “Do ……. do it, too?” Sue : “Wow! That sounds like a ….. Can your family eat all of that?” Anne : “Not many adults. It’s usually just …….” Anne : “We invite our ….. and celebrate this day together.” Sue : “Isn’t that ……?” Sue : “It’s like a family …...” Anne : “It can be. But parents go with them.” Anne : “It is! And …… pie is usually the ….. because pumpkins are in season in the Sue : “I see. My son wants to do it this year. I didn’t know what it was.” …..” Anne : “You don’t do this in your ……. country?” Sue : “It sounds like a nice tradition.” Sue : “No. I guess it’s a new …… we have to learn.” Anne : “Now days, many people celebrate this day to give thanks for all of their ……. Anne : “It’s a lot of fun. Your son will enjoy it.” like family and good health.” Sue : “I like this tradition. Maybe I will ….. a turkey this year. Will you teach me?” Anne : “Sure. I would love to. I have many great …... I can share with you.”