Halloween: How did we fall in love with pumpkin?

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It's nearly Halloween and

Watch the video again and complete the sentences below It's nearly Halloween
by now Brits have probably either carved out a pumpkin and wondered what to do with the bits they've scraped out or had a pumpkin flavored _______.
The tradition of carving pumpkins comes from the ___________.
In the Middle Ages people used to carve other root vegetables such as a _________ to make a lantern.
_______ migration took these Halloween traditions to North America.
According to Professor Cindy Ott pumpkin represents the idea of a small family _______
Popularity of pumpkins gives a huge ______ for farmers’ business 
In England people who do office jobs still like to think of themselves as farmers at _________ 

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the table. There are a couple of extra words, you don’t have to use.

It's nearly Halloween and by now Brits have probably either carved out a pumpkin and wondered what to do with the bits they've scraped out or had a pumpkin flavored _______.
The tradition of carving pumpkins comes from the ___________.
In the Middle Ages people used to carve other root vegetables such as a _________ to make a lantern.
_______ migration took these Halloween traditions to North America.
According to Professor Cindy Ott pumpkin represents the idea of a small family _______
Popularity of pumpkins gives a huge ______ for farmers’ business.
In England people who do office jobs still like to think of themselves as farmers at _________ .

heart, British, turnip, British isles, coffee, lantern, farm, benefit, vegetable, Middle ages, Irish, beetroot

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Watch the video again and complete the sentences with the words from

Watch the video again and complete the sentences with the words from
the table. There are a couple of extra words, you don’t have to use.

It's nearly Halloween and by now Brits have probably either carved out a pumpkin and wondered what to do with the bits they've scraped out or had a pumpkin flavored coffee/drink.
The tradition of carving pumpkins comes from the Middle Ages/ British Isles.
In the Middle Ages people used to carve other root vegetables such as a turnip/beetroot to make a lantern.
Irish/Scottish migration took these Halloween traditions to North America.
According to Professor Cindy Ott pumpkin represents the idea of a small family farm/business.
Popularity of pumpkins gives a huge benefit/boost for farmers’ business.
In England people who do office jobs still like to think of themselves as farmers at heart/soul.

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