Halloween at the Faculty of Philology and Intercultural Communication
Halloween at the Faculty of Philology and Intercultural Communication
Students of the Faculty of Philology and Intercultural Communication studying foreign languages traditionally celebrated Halloween (All Saints' Eve) with quizzes and costume skits.This modern international holiday, which dates back to the traditions of the ancient Celts and was traditionally associated with the end of summer and with all the supernatural, remains popular among young people.
On October 31, students of the fields of Pedagogical Education and Linguistics and teachers were able to plunge into the mysterious otherworldly world and touch the ancient traditions and origins of this holiday. The students prepared an interesting and informative quiz, designed a photo zone, dressed up in horror movie costumes and carved a "Jack O’Lantern", thus combining the ancient and modern traditions of this holiday.
The FPIC Dean's Office expresses its gratitude to the students of the POia-13 and POia-23 groups for organizing and holding the holiday.