THE EMERALD ISLE

GAME#1 : place the names

GAME#2 : The British isles 

Game#3 : Ireland

Game#4 : vocabulary

Game#5 : crosswords

ULSTER AND EIRE

Ireland was once a single country, but today it is divided into two : the south, with the Republic of ireland – Eire- which is an independent country with a President of the Republic, and Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom.

The majority of the population in the Republic is Catholic, and in Northern Ireland it is mainly Protestant.

For more than a hundred years, many conflicts, called « the troubles », opposed the Protestants, who want to remain part of the UK, and the Catholics who wanted a unified Republic. These « troubles » are still not completely forgotten today.

Now Eire is part of the European Union and its economy is very successful, based on farming, tourism and industry.

LEPRECHAUNS

Leprechauns are little elves who are part of Irish mythology. They are very small and take the form of old men who play tricks on people. They are represented as shoemakers and it is said they hide treasures of gold in fields. People believe that if you catch a leprechaun, it will tell you where the gold is.
According to legend, a leprechaun  cannot escape as long as your eyes are fixed upon him, but if you stop looking, he will disappear.

Leprechauns have become symbols of Ireland and you can buy them in every shape or form.

LANDSCAPE AND CLIMATE

Ireland is famous for its spectacular wild landscapes. many parts of the country, like Connemara in the west, are still untouched by industrialisation. The climate of ireland is mild. It is neither hot nor cold, and it rains a lot. Because of the Gulf Stream, exotic flowers and trees can grow in Southern Ireland.

Listen to the Quiz HERE

ANSWER THE QUESTIONS :

Where is Ireland situated ? What is it ? Is it an island or a continent ? Is it a country ? How many parts are there ?

What about the capital(s) ?

What is Northern Ireland part of  ? What is the Republic or Ireland part of  ? What currency do you use in Northern Ireland ? in  Eire ?

Name 5 symbols of Ireland

What do you know about Leprechauns ?

When is the Irish national Day ?

What is the major religious group in Northern Ireland ? in the Republic ?

What happened between Protestants and Catholics ?

What was the problem with potatoes ? What did it cause ?

Who was Saint Patrick ?

What is the climate like ?

What is Ireland famous for ?

Is the economy successful ? What is it based on ?

 

 

Bono

BonHo was born in 1960 in Ireland. He is not dead. He is a musician, a singer and a songwriter. He is known for his songs with rock band U2 and their songs on Ireland. His true name is  Paul David Hewson
His most famous songs with his band, U2, are « Sunday, Bloody Sunday » and « With or Without You ». Picture generated by Midjourney

Get to know Ireland

Visit Ireland. Click here to see beautiful pictures of Ireland.

1/ What are the two parts of Ireland ?

      Where is it situated ?

      Name the different people who invaded Ireland. Here

2/Look at the page and write what the symbols of Ireland are :

3/What was the name the Romans gave Ireland ? Click here

4/ Find the other 2 names of Ireland.

5/Here : Why did Saint Patrick use the shamrock ?

Traditionally, shamrock is said to have been used by Saint Patrick to illustrate the Christian doctrine of the Holy Trinity when Christianising Ireland in the 5th century.

    What is a shamrock in French ?

6/ What is a celtic cross like ? Look at the photos on the page

 Is it a cross in a triangle ?

Is it a cross in  a square ?

Is it a cross in a circle ?

7/Read about the snakes in Ireland.

9/Saint Patrick. Look here.

When is Saint Patrick celebrated ?

Where are there any parades ?

How many Americans have Irish ancestors ?

10/ What is a Leprechaun ? Play this game

11/ Draw a timeline for Ireland, with the following events :

– when the Celts arrived on the island.

– when Ireland became Christian.

– when the British King sent Protestant farmers who took the land of Catholic farmers.

– when it became impossible for Catholics to vote or to own land or to practice their religion.

– the time of the Great Potato Famine that caused the immigration of a million of people.

– when the country was divided into two parts.

– when peace started to exist seriously.

 12/Find the names of 3 typical Irish dishes, with their main ingredients.