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Bonfire night. Celebration and Food.

Hello everyone,
Do you know bonfire night? It's celebrated 5th November.
 




Here you can find some of the traditional food on BONFIRE NIGHT WHICH INCLUDES:

- Cooking potatoes wrapped in foil in the bonfire.
- Soup to keep people warm as they watch the fireworks.
- A sticky cake made from oatmeal, ginger and syrup called Parkin Cake.
- Sausages and marshmallows roasted on the bonfires.
- Roasted chestnuts.
- Toffee apple.
Let's learn some vocabulary:
Oatmeal: avena
Ginger: Jengibre
Syrup: Jarabe, almíbar.
Marshmallows: Angelitos.
Chestnuts: Castañas.

Do you usually eat this food? When? Where?

Is there a similar day to "Guy Fawkes" in your country? What do people do?
1. Revise Bonfire Night Vocabulary.

2. Picture vocabulary quiz.

3. Wordsearch.

4. Crossword puzzle.
Watch this video.



Visit this page and choose the correct answer to the questions.

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