Learn English | How to Carve a Pumpkin for Halloween!

This week’s video lesson is a bit of fun – celebrate Halloween by making a Jack-o-lantern with Emma! Listen to Emma explain how to carve out a pumpkin, learn and practice Halloween vocabulary and hear natural English. This key vocabulary from the video will help you to follow and understand the video: Dress up (v): To wear a costume or style of clothing. Design (v): To create something. Hollow out (v): To empty, to remove the interior of something. Scoop out (v): To take out or hollow out with a scoop. Jack-o-lantern (n): A hollowed out pumpkin with holes that make it look like a human face. Usually displayed at Halloween with a candle inside. Carve (v): To cut something. Stringy (adj): Consisting of or appearing like strings. Guts (n) slang: The parts or pieces inside something. Costume (n): special clothes worn at a particular time or place, usually for a celebration. Improve your English pronunciation and speaking skills by practicing with the
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