Happy
St. Patrick's Day!
What do you know about St. Patrick?
Saint Patrick is the patron of Ireland
What do you know about Ireland?
Ireland
Ireland is an island next to Great Britain. In Ireland people speak English and Gaelic. Its capital is Dublin.
St. Patrick's Day is a public holiday in Ireland, and it is celebrated on March 17th. Originally, this is a catholic celebration, but people do lots of different things this day. A very important part of this celebration is the amazing parade!
As St. Patrick's Day is about Ireland, this celebration is full of typical Irish symbols, such as the colour green and Irish music. This is an example of typical Irish music and dancing. Do you like it?
Some more typical Irish things
Leprechaun (small mythical creature with magical powers)
Clover
Shamrock (three-leaf clover, the symbol of Ireland)
Some more typical Irish things
Pot of gold (associated with leprechauns and said to be found at the end of a rainbow)
Irish flag
Horseshoe (it's considered lucky to have one)
A little bit of history
What new vocabulary did you learn with the video?Can you retell the story?
St. Patrick's Day
17th March
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Created on March 11, 2020
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Transcript
Happy
St. Patrick's Day!
What do you know about St. Patrick?
Saint Patrick is the patron of Ireland
What do you know about Ireland?
Ireland
Ireland is an island next to Great Britain. In Ireland people speak English and Gaelic. Its capital is Dublin.
St. Patrick's Day is a public holiday in Ireland, and it is celebrated on March 17th. Originally, this is a catholic celebration, but people do lots of different things this day. A very important part of this celebration is the amazing parade!
As St. Patrick's Day is about Ireland, this celebration is full of typical Irish symbols, such as the colour green and Irish music. This is an example of typical Irish music and dancing. Do you like it?
Some more typical Irish things
Leprechaun (small mythical creature with magical powers)
Clover
Shamrock (three-leaf clover, the symbol of Ireland)
Some more typical Irish things
Pot of gold (associated with leprechauns and said to be found at the end of a rainbow)
Irish flag
Horseshoe (it's considered lucky to have one)
A little bit of history
What new vocabulary did you learn with the video?Can you retell the story?
St. Patrick's Day
17th March