domingo, 21 de mayo de 2017

3. SAYING BOO. Make a jack-o'-lantern and compare celebrations in Andalusia and America.

How to make a jack-o'-lantern


The activity consist in make our own jack-o'-lantern following the steps that you can find under this photo. After that, we can watch a video about halloween traditions and we can compare it with our traditions in Andalusia (autumn festivals).

The finished pumpkin - complete with candle.

Pumpkin

You need:

1 short, sharp knife
1 dessert spoon
1 teaspoon
1 candle or tea-light
Plenty of newspaper to protect work surface
Large bowl for pumpkin seeds and flesh

Step One: 
Cut a circular hole around the stalk.
Tilt the point of the knife into the centre of the pumpkin.
This will stop the lid from falling in.
                   
                      Pumpkin            Pumpkin

 
Step Two: Scoop out the seeds and any loose flesh using the dessertspoon and the knife if needed.                       
                                      Pumpkin

Step Three: Sketch the face onto your pumpkin. Use a biro so any mistakes can be scrubbed off with a scouring pad or fingernail.                           
                                      Pumpkin
Step Four: Carefully cut out the features. Take small cuts and use a puncturing motion rather than a slicing one.                                   
                                       Pumpkin
Step Five: Gently scrape away the flesh on the inside of the face until it is only 1cm thick.

                                         
  Pumpkin

Step Six: Using the knife, mark a circle the size of your candle or tea-light in the centre of the  base.                                 
                                       Pumpkin

Step Seven: Carefully hollow out the marked area with the teaspoon.

                                       Pumpkin

Step Eight: Place your candle in the hollow, light it and replace the lid of your jack-o'-lantern.

                                       Pumpkin

Eating the leftovers: The spare pumpkin flesh and seeds can be saved and cooked. The seeds can be roasted as a snack.The best varieties for eating are 'sweet pumpkin' and 'pie pumpkin'. They are smaller than the usual jack-o'-lantern pumpkins sold in the UK in October - but they are much tastier!
How to choose a tasty pumpkin: It should be heavy and have at least two inches of stem. (Less stem means it will decay faster.) Look for a pumpkin with no blemishes or soft spots.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/cumbria/features/halloween/pumpkin.shtml

Here you have more examples of  jack-o'-lanterns:

Resultado de imagen de jack o lanternResultado de imagen de jack o lantern


English traditions vs Andalusia traditions 
We are going to compare our traditions in Andalusia (autumn festivals) with American traditions. We can talk about what is our favourite part of each celebration and what we do with our family. 



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