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  1. Content Spotlight: Halloween

    Learn how Halloween is celebrated in the United States.

  2. Halloween

    In: Celebrate! Holidays in the U.S.A. Format(s): Text
    Halloween orginated, in part, as a celebration connected with evil spirits and the dead.
  3. Article with Activity: Is Halloween Only Celebrated in America?

    In: VOA Articles with Activities Format(s): Text
    Activities for learning English. Listen to the article and read along. Then test your vocabulary with activities and exercises.
  4. VOA: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

    In: VOA American Stories Format(s): MP3, Video, Website
    In the U.S., October is famous for Halloween. One way to celebrate this holiday is by reading or listening to a famous spooky American classic via Voice of America. There’s even a lesson plan for teachers!
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