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CITIES IN THE USA - 13 Horror Haunts

PART 1/2. CITIES IN THE USA - 13 Horror Haunts. Halloween´ s project. Activity 1: Read the texts and see the images , write down the difficult words in your notebook. Activity 2: Find some adjectives about each one .

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CITIES IN THE USA - 13 Horror Haunts

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  1. PART 1/2 CITIES IN THE USA - 13Horror Haunts Halloween´s project Activity 1: Readthetextsandseetheimages, writedownthedifficultwords in your notebook. Activity 2: Find some adjectivesabouteachone. Activity 3: Afterwatchthispresentationandknowthese cities youwill do a researchaboutthemandproduce a BIG POSTER withthemaincharacteristicsaboutthese cities. CanyoufindotherHauntedhouses in the USA? Activity 4:Youwill do a newresearchaboutthe HAUNTED HOUSES butnow in your city. Youwillproduce more one BIG POSTER aboutthemandwillpresent it to yourclassmates pointing upthemaindifferences in thestructureofthehouses in your country and in thehouses in the USA. Activity 5: Make a comparativestudyabouttheirmaterials, their histories andthescarystoriesaboutthosehousesyouhavestudiedandhavefoundmake a BIG POSTER withthemaindifferencesamongthem. Let´s practicethereadingfirst! Activity 6: Presentthecomparativestudiesaboutboth styles ofthehouses in the USA andthehouses in your country to yourclassmates. Practicethepronunciationreadingthetextsaboutthem. In this Halloween´s week we will study about some cities in the USA. We will learn their names and know some interesting and weird facts about what they offer to the people interested in Haunted Houses, Horror stuff and scary stories. ReadingActivity

  2. Activity 7: Extra-activity: Readthetextsand in theendwatchthevideosfromdiscoverychannelabouthauntedstories. It is interesting to seeand imagine ifthis is trueornot. What do youthinkaboutthemovies in these series? Writeyouropinionandpresent it to yourclassmates. Do youbelieve in Ghosts? Why? OrWhynot? Some videos for your students: http://www.discoverychannel.co.uk/paranormal/most_haunted/index.shtml http://www.discoverychannel.co.uk/paranormal/haunting/ http://video.google.com.br/videosearch?hl=pt-BR&q=haunted+discovery+channel&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=ynTjStnvNsjrlAeD3umKBw&sa=X&oi=video_result_group&ct=title&resnum=4&ved=0CCAQqwQwAw# http://dsc.discovery.com/tv/haunting/haunting.html

  3. Terrell, Texas Courtesy Travis Magee, Brutal IndustriesThrillvaniaLocated 20 miles east of Dallas, Thrillvania was dreamed up by Disney Imagineers and today includes eight attractions situated on 50 acres.Like all great thrill parks, Thrillvania has a back story. "A strange, twisted structure on the banks of the Voodoo Bayou, the creation of a psychopathic scientist, Baron Michael Verdun and his vampire wife Lady Cassandra D'Arque," is at the heart of this bloodstained Texas venue.Each year more than 20,000 visitors are terrorized by Cassandra's Labyrinth of Terror, the Maze of Chaos and Thrillvania's other frightening attractions. Tickets range from $13 for children under 12 to $40 for the VIP Unlimited Fast Pass. 13 Horror Hauntshttp://cityguides.msn.com/articles/slideshow.aspx?cp-documentid=22230535&imageindex=1

  4. Phoenix, Ariz. Hal Smith, courtesy of The Nest Haunted HouseThe NestFor you fear freaks who haven't outgrown your fixation with pulse-pounding terror, The Nest provides a well needed adrenaline rush. Visitors -- or more aptly, victims -- may be tempted to run through this terrifying town and its dark, creepy forest where legendary Arizona murderer Jacob Kell is said to have butchered 35 people in a 1945 killing spree. But beware of the tortured souls who still haunt The Nest's eight blood-soaked acres.The Nest, which is Arizona's biggest haunted attraction, moved to a larger venue at the CJS Film Studios this year. With almost 100 actors and elaborate movie sets, it's a whole town of fear. Tickets range from $25 (general admission) to $35 for a VIP FastPass, and can be bought online at a discount. But be on your guard ... online purchasers will be greeted by the disembodied voice and satanic chortle of a Nest narrator warning that you will "face the fear of your worst nightmares come to life" when you visit this homestead of horror.

  5. Philadelphia, Pa. Elena Bouvier, courtesy of Eastern State PenitentiaryTerror Behind the Walls at the Eastern State PenitentiaryIf you have only one chance to scare the you-know-what out of your friends this Halloween season, Terror Behind the Walls at the Eastern State Penitentiary is the place to go. Housed in a crumbling, real-life 19th century penitentiary that once held infamous gangsters Al Capone and Willie Sutton, the Behind the Walls folks stage an extraordinary theatrical production complete with animatronic props, digital sound effects and a cast of 150.This year's new attraction is Infirmary, a terrifying walk through the penitentiary's long-abandoned medical wing and its morgue. But the Infirmary's highlight is the huge vertigo-inducing sterilization chamber that is fit for visitors with the strongest stomachs. Five other horror attractions await, including The Lockdown and The Experiment.Ticket prices range from $10 (kids 7-12) to $25 for adults ($30 on Saturday nights). The New York Times raved, that Terror Behind the Walls is perfect for Halloween.

  6. Baltimore, Md. Courtesy Bennett Productions LLCBennett's CurseAre you fool enough to venture into the Castle Bennett, a dark dominion inhabited by vampires and evil creatures who torture and torment chivalrous knights and will send lesser men screaming into the night? Bennett's Curse has put Maryland on the haunted house map.Featuring the Legendary House of the Vampyres, Bennett’s combines medieval knights with blood-sucking vampires to create a unique haunted house experience. With a corps of devoted actors, a slew of sophisticated special effects, pitch black corridors and pulse-pounding music, the evening is sure to make your heart skip a beat. Tickets range from $20 to $30. Hurry, the vampires are waiting for you.

  7. Sanger, Calif. Courtesy Hobb's GroveHobbs GroveA sinister place of twisted corridors and blood-curdling screams, Hobbs Grove is celebrating its 11th season in central California. Located 20 minutes from Fresno, the Grove features more than 100 ghouls and goblins who promise a family-friendly shriek-fest. "OUR family sincerely enjoys frightening YOUR family each and every year!" Among the attractions at Hobbs Grove is Zylos Woods, a haunted forest where visitors descend down a tangled trail into the dark unknown. And then there's the haunted hayride into Shadow's Keep, described as a "dark and dreary countryside" where you will have an "ominous reunion with the night." Tickets start at $9.50 for children and range up to $32 for adults.

  8. Houston, Texas Courtesy ScreamWorldScreamWorldAmong aficionados of the genre, ScreamWorld consistently ranks as one of the top horror destinations in the country. With 20 years of blood-curdling horror experience in the Houston area, ScreamWorld packs five haunted attractions into one location in the city's downtown. ScreamWorld's outdoor haunts include The Maze of Maniacs and the Tobias Strange Family Cemetery. Inside there is the elaborate Haunted Hotel, which is built with numerous animatronics; Edge of Darkness, a traditional haunted house experience with dark pathways and shrieks in the night; and a 3D movie fright-fest. With tickets ranging between $18 and $35, ScreamWorld promises the "most mayhem for the money."

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