Halloween in English for primary school children

Ready for trick or treating? The scariest night of the year is coming!

The night of October 31 is celebrated in many parts of the world. Do you know what holiday we are referring to? Well of course, it’s Halloween! At we love to prepare well everything we are going to do that night: the costumes, the food, the games… And the English! So that you too have everything prepared to have a scary time, we present this Halloween vocabulary infographic in English.

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Halloween and English go hand in hand

Surely you know that Halloween has its origins in a Celtic celebration, specifically from the area of ​​Ireland. Later, with the emigration of many Irish to the United States, popularized this party and it became one of the funniest. Because you’re scared! Thus, Halloween has had roots linked to English since its inception. So how can we not learn Halloween vocabulary in English?

With this infographic you can learn How to say some of the most typical Halloween things in English, like the pumpkin (decorated and undecorated), a witch with her broom, her crow, her cauldron and her potion, the occasional spider, ghosts, skulls, bats and don’t forget the sweets! Once you know how to say everything, you’ll be a complete Halloween expert!

Learn English through fun Halloween drawings

The Halloween vocabulary infographic in English, like all those from , has been designed to attract the attention of Primary school boys and girls. Thus, instead of making a simple translation of the words, the object or character is represented with a nice drawing along with the name in English. Thus, in addition to being visually attractive, images are related to words, supporting learning with visual memory. Learning vocabulary this way will be more fun and easier!