dialogue 1
Jingjing: Mark, thanks for coming to visit me _____. Wow, you think you haveenough layers____
Mark: Ithink it's just ___. I left the house with this ____ and this ____ in mybag, and was glad I had them with me.
Jingjing: Hmm, it must have gotten ___ in the ___. It was fine ____ overhere.
Mark: Yeah,_________
Jingjing: Isn't it the same where you ___?
Mark: Well,I got used to _____ as a kid. ______ were cold wherever I lived.
Jingjing: What about for Hallowe'en? Is it too ____ for kids to go out _____?
Mark: I____as a ____ one year, because it was too cold to wear any other _____.
Jingjing: That means you just ____ your ski ___ and ____, because you were too ___to make a real ____, right?
Mark: ______! Other years, I made my own costumes. I won an ___ fora ___ costume one year. Anyway, most Hallowe'en parties are ____.
Jingjing: Did you go ____ and get candy from your _____?
Mark: _____years, I did that. Most Hallowe'ens, I just ___ and watched ____movies, maybe had a few friends __.
Jingjing: Did you ____ candy?
Mark: Myparents were ____. So, they gave away ____ and ____ of ___ fruit. My house had a big set of ___ to go up, before the front door.
Jingjing: Ibet you had a lot of tired and ____ kids walking____ those stairs.
Mark: Yeah,we should've made a ______
Jingjing: Haha. Then you could have eaten all those ———!
dialogue 2
Jingjing: Mark, do you mind if I ask you a few more questions about ______?
Mark: Autumnculture? We don't really have ____ Day in America, except among people_____ who celebrate it.
Jingjing: Whatabout ____? Isn't that ____?
Mark: That'snot until the ___ Thursday in ____—still a long _____.
Jingjing: Iknow. I keep seeing a _____ basket, which was used as a ___ of autumn inthe ____. I wanted to ask you ______.
Mark: Abasket, huh. What did it look like?
Jingjing: Itwas ______.
Mark: Oh,the cornucopia! Yeah, that's a symbol of ____,especially around _____.
Jingjing: Dopeople _____ their houses with those baskets?
Mark: A_______would set a small one as the ______ on their ____ table,as well as another one in their _____.
Jingjing: OK, that answers my question. Back to Hallowe'en: what's the story______?
Mark: Thosewere _________
Jingjing:
Mark: Iguess they ——with the same idea. Now they're just ——— decoration.
Jingjing: OK. If I buy a big ——, I hope you'll help me —— a jack-o-lantern
new words andphrases
from dialogue 1
layers: wearingseveral thinner items of clothing, rather than just a thin shirt and a veryheavy jacket
volatile: changingfrequently and suddenly, unstable
trick-or-treating: collectingcandy from neighbors, by showing up at their doorstep in costume
horror movies: scarymovies with monsters, ghosts or serial killers
from dialogue 2
cornucopia: "the hornof plenty" a basket, shaped like a horn, symbolizing abundance
abundance: havingmore than enough of what you need
centerpiece: a set ofdecorations at the center of a table in a formal dining room
jack-o-lantern: a pumpkincarved with a scary face, and a candle inside