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Would you like to travel there?
It’s amazing, isn’t
it?
Your opinion:
Why is the name of the presentation
“Fifty
Shades of Green”?
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What country will we talk about?
It is a
sovereign state
in western Europe occupying
about five-sixths of
the island of Ireland.
Can you name the country?
Sovereign - (of political bodies) not controlled by outside forces
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Republic of Ireland
Ireland is a European country on the island of Ireland.
It is a member of the European Union.
The country is sometimes called
the Republic of Ireland,
but Ireland is its official name.
It covers about five-sixths of the island of Ireland.
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What do you know about Ireland?
Let me introduce
myself. I’m Leprechaun.
I have been living in
Ireland for many years.
I can show the beauty and uniqueness of my country.
Part 1. My story named “Three facts’ story” is short but informative.
And interactive! – you can make it on your own.
On each slide you can choose what you want to know.
Part 2. You can play and guess the quiz, relax
and make something interesting.
Part 1. I’m going to tell you about
Country
People
The nature of Ireland
Irish food
Music and dancing of Ireland
Some interesting facts
Games and jokes
Are you ready to start?
Let’s go!
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What is the name of the country?
The Republic
of Ireland
(Southern Ireland)
Capital: Dublin
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The flag of the Republic
The flag is vertical
tircolor of green, white, and orange.
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Where did the Irish people come from?
The Irish
people are of Celtic origin.
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How many languages are spoken in Ireland?
Two languages:
English
and Irish
English is the language generally used,
Irish (Gaelic)
spoken mainly in areas located
along the western seaboard.
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What do you know about their religions?
Roman Catholic
91.6%,
Church of Ireland 2.5%,
other 5.9%
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What can you tell about
the nature of
Ireland?
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Do you know the animals of the country?
Shannon
Dolphin
The Irish Wolfhound
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What do you know about
the climate of
Ireland?
The winters are mild,
But the summers are cool.
There is
consistently humid,
But not so cold!
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What landscapes can you see there?
hills and
low mountains
grassland and peat bogs
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Have you ever eaten Irish food?
Would you like
to know how to cook any of the traditional
Irish dishes?
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Traditional Irish Stew
Ingredients:
2 large onions
4 large Carrots
½ stewing
steak / mince or lamb
8 large potatoes
Salt & pepper
(personal preference)
How to make Traditional Irish stew
1. Wash and cut onions and add to the pot.
2. Wash carrots and cut into chunks
4. Wash and peel the potatoes (spuds)
then cut each one in half.
3. Slice the meat into smaller pieces.
5. Get a large pot and fill it with water.
Add the potatoes and meat.
7. Heat pot until water boils
then add carrots and onions.
6. Keep on a low boil and stir every now
and then until vegetables are cooked.
8. Serve hot!
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Irish Barmbrack Bread
Ingredients for Irish Barmbrack
450g/ 4 cups
strong bread flour
25g/2 tablespoons butter or margarine
50g/ ¼ cup
caster, superfine sugar
7.5 ml/ 1 ½ teaspoons easy blend yeast
2.5 ml/ ½ teaspoon ground ginger
1.5 ml/ ¼ teaspoon freshly ground nutmeg
175g/1 cup sultanas (golden raisins)
175g/ 1 cup currants
50g/ ¼ cup chopped mixed (candied) peel
300ml/ 1 ¼ cup of warm strong tea
How to make Irish Barmbrack
1. Place the flour into a bowl and rub in the butter.
2. Stir in 5 ml/1 teaspoon of the sugar.
4. Stir in the sultanas, currants and
mixed peel and make a well in the centre.
3. Then add the yeast, ginger and nutmeg mix well.
5. Gradually work in enough of the warm tea
to make a soft but not sticky dough.
7. Read more
http://www.yourirish.com/recipe-for-making-irish-barmbrack-bread
6. Knead well until the dough leaves the sides
of the bowl clean.
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Irish Home Made Apple Pie
Every woman in Ireland
knows her mother’s
Apple Pie Recipe.
You can cook it
on your own. See the recipe: http://www.yourirish.com/irish-home-made-apple-pie
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Let’s have a rest:
music and dancing of
Ireland.
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Early Irish music
The Irish Bodhrán
The Irish Harp
The Tin
Whistle
Irish Uilleann Pipes
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Traditional music
Irish traditional music includes many kinds of
songs:
ballads and laments
Traditional dance music:
reels,
Hornpipes,
jigs
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The Riverdance
The Riverdance was first performed in
1994
during an interval of the Eurovision Song Contest
being held in Dublin.
By 1995 it caught the fascination of millions world-wide.
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Quiz for you, friends!
Choose the question and answer
it.
If you are right, you’ll have 1 point.
You can use
maps and encyclopedias.
Who is the best?
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Question 1.
What is the capital of Ireland?
You
can use the map of Ireland.
Cork
Dublin
Galway
Belfast
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Question 2.
On which continent is Ireland located?
You
can use the map of Ireland.
Asia
Europe
Africa
Australia
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Question 3.
What is the longest river in
Ireland?
You can use the map of Ireland.
Liffey
Shannon
Lee
Sur
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Question 4.
How many official languages
are spoken
in Ireland?
1
2
4
3
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Question 5.
Which of the following foods is
considered the traditional food of Ireland?
Rice
Potato
Beef
Pizza
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Question 6.
What is the approximate population
of
the whole island?
6
5
20
12
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Question 7.
Which one of the following is
the largest city in Northern Ireland?
Newcastle
Belfast
Armagh
Newry
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You are great!
My congratulations!
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Do you know the most popular tourist attractions
of Ireland?
You can find them in the Internet.
Make your
own top 10-list
and share with your classmates.
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The Cliffs of Moher
The Cliffs of Moher are
one of the top tourist attractions in Ireland. The
cliffs are on the south-western edge of the Burren area near Doolin, which is located in County Clare, Ireland.
The cliffs rise 394 ft above the Atlantic Ocean at Hag's Head. The area attracts close to one million visitors per year.
The cliffs were recently made famous as the digital backdrop in a scene in a recent Harry Potter film.
Fill in the missing words to make text about one
of the most famous tourist attractions in Ireland.
Read more: http://www.ireland101.com/page/famous-irish-landmarks
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Can you guess the popular Irish sports?
Soccer
ersocc
flog
Golf
lingreh
Hurling
Native to Ireland this game predates Christianity and is
known as one the fastest field sports.
The players, each armed with a hurling stick (a 3 to 4 four foot wooden club) would race through hedges and forests, ditches and ponds to hurl the ball into the goal.
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Have you ever heard about it?
What can you
tell me?
I’d like to invite you to this
day!
Let’s do my tasks!
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St. Patrick's Day Vocabulary Words
Matching
emerald
leprechaun
colcannon
luck
St. Patrick
rainbow
a brilliant green
to grass-green transparent variety of beryl, used as a
gemstone
one of a race of elves in Irish folklore who can reveal hidden treasure to those who
catch them
an Irish dish of mashed potatoes and cabbage, seasoned with butter
The chance happening of fortunate or adverse events
a patron saint of Ireland; an English missionary to Ireland in the 5th century
an arc of spectral colors, usually identified as red, orange, yellow, green, blue,
indigo, and violet
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St. Patrick's Day Vocabulary Words
Answers
emerald
leprechaun
colcannon
luck
St. Patrick
rainbow
a brilliant green
to grass-green transparent variety of beryl, used as a
gemstone
one of a race of elves in Irish folklore who can reveal hidden treasure to those who
catch them
an Irish dish of mashed potatoes and cabbage, seasoned with butter
The chance happening of fortunate or adverse events
a patron saint of Ireland; an English missionary to Ireland in the 5th century
an arc of spectral colors, usually identified as red, orange, yellow, green, blue,
indigo, and violet
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The Legend of Saint Patrick:
read and say –
truth or false?
St.Patrick’s Day is celebrated on 17th March.
Patrick
was born in Britain in the year 1387.
When he was 16, he was captured by pagan
Irish raiders and sold into slavery to Ireland.
4. St. Patrick is most known for is driving
the snakes from Ireland.
5. St. Patrick would use the rose to explain
the Trinity - Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
6. St. Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland.
T
F - 367
T
T
F - shamrock
T
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Let’s have a rest now!
Stand up! Read and
do exercises with me!
Five Little Leprechauns
by Leanne Guenther
Five little
leprechauns on St. Patrick's Day
The first one said, 'I'd like to play!‘ (clap your hands three times)
The second one stood beside a rainbow.
The third one waved and said, 'Hello!‘ (step your feet three times)
The fourth one said, 'Good luck to the bold.'
The fifth one said, 'Just don't touch my gold!‘ (“hide your gold”)
Plink, plink went the harp ' they all danced around,
Then five leprechauns ran off with a bound. (run)
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Irish last names - it’s interesting to know!
The
prefix 'mac', meaning 'son of', was used.
So MacDonald
was the son of Donald .
The prefix 'O' was used to mean 'grandson of' .
So Kieran O'Conor was the grandson of Conor.
Can you make your “Irish name”?
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Do you know?
Pierce Brendan Brosnan is
an Irish actor and
film producer.
GoldenEye
Tomorrow Never Dies
The World Is Not Enough
Die Another
Day
James Bond*4:
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Do you know?
Ireland’s most famous musical export
is U2.
The group ‘U2’ is
an Irish rock band
from Dublin.
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Do you know?
There are more Irish people
living
OUTside of Ireland
than in.
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Do you know?
Ireland has had its own
Olympics
since the Bronze Age,
called the Tailteann Games.
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Do you know?
The term ‘boycott’ comes
from
Irishman
Captain James Boycott.
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Do you know?
Titanic, the Unsinkable ship,
which
sunk in its maiden voyage,
was made in Ireland
(Belfast, Northern Ireland).
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Do you know?
There are more mobile phones
in Ireland than there are people.
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Your opinion:
Why is the name of the
presentation
“Fifty Shades of Green”?
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Do you know "Murphy the Spy" joke? –
No?!
The CIA (ЦРУ) lost track of it’s operative
in Ireland “Murphy. ” The CIA boss says, “All I can tell you is that his name is Murphy and that he’s somewhere in Ireland. If you think you’ve located him, tell him the code words, “The weather forecast calls for mist in the morning. ” If it’s really him, he’ll answer, “Yes, and for mist at noon as well. ” So the spy hunter goes to Ireland and stops in a bar in one of the small towns. He says to the bartender, “Maybe you can help me. I’m looking for a guy named Murphy. ”
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The bartender replies, “You’re going to have to
be more specific because, around here, there are lots
of guys named Murphy. There’s Murphy the Baker, who runs the pastry shop on the next block. There’s Murphy the Banker, who’s president of our local savings bank. There’s Murphy the Blacksmith, who works at the stables. And, as a matter of fact, my name is Murphy, too. ”
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Hearing this, the spy hunter figures he might
as well try the code words on the bartender,
so he says, “The weather forecast calls for mist in the morning. ” The bartender replies, “Oh, you’re looking for Murphy the Spy. He lives right down the street. ”
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Thank you for your watching!
Meet you in Ireland
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If you are interested in Ireland:
Irish history timeline
quiz
http://www.ireland101.com/quiz/timeline
Play games:
http://www.ireland101.com/page/irish-regions
Culture of Ireland: http://www.ireland101.com/page/interests-and-culture
Travel
guide http://wikitravel.org/en/Ireland
Traditional music http://muzofon.com/search/Music%20of%20ireland
Eurovision 1994 Interval Act - Riverdance
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mC0rWgUqTc
Irish & Celtic Music
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRvvpgbT7D8
Ireland Vacation Travel Video Guide
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGhJhKnOfrc
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Использованные источники:
Музыка 1 http://muzofon.com/search/Music%20of%20ireland
Информация https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D2%F0%E8%EB%E8%F1%F2%ED%E8%EA_(%F1%E8%EC%E2%EE%EB)
http://dreamvoyage.ru/publ/1-1-0-349
http://dvke.ru/irlandiya
http://www.vokrugsveta.ru/encyclopedia/index.php?title=Ирландия
http://schools-wikipedia.org/wp/i/Ireland.htm
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/ireland
http://www.infoplease.com/country/ireland.html
http://www.atozkidsstuff.com/ireland.html
Food
http://www.yourirish.com/food/
http://www.yourirish.com/how-to-make-traditional-irish-stew
Music https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_Ireland
Dancing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCLfaJZpEpk
http://www.yourirish.com/culture/dance/
Quiz http://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/story.php?title=NzYxNDg5J3DF
"Murphy the
Spy" joke http://www.jokebuddha.com/joke/Murphy_the_Spy
sports http://www.ireland101.com/page/irish-sport
StPatrick http://www.kiddyhouse.com/Holidays/StPat/
Poem for rest http://www.dltk-holidays.com/patrick/songs/mfive-leprechauns.htm
Words matching http://www.it.iitb.ac.in/~vijaya/ssrvm/worksheetscd/getWorksheets.com/Miscellaneous/stpatstheme.pdf
Irish names http://www.irish-genealogy-toolkit.com/Irish-last-names.html
http://content8.flixster.com/photo/11/31/90/11319018_cro.jpg
http://www.vokrug.tv/pic/product/b/1/e/7/medium_b1e736edbc08478c258c47f48b8f6d26.jpeg