Unit 4 - Northern Ireland - Introduction

Northern Ireland
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Northern Ireland

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What are we going to do today?
- Lesson goals
- Introduction Northern Ireland
- Individual work



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Afspraken
Waarschuwing 1 = waarschuwing
Waarschuwing 2 = strafwerk
Waarschuwing 3 = uurtje terugkomen
Waarschuwing 4 = lesverwijdering

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Gedragsverwachtingen
- Stil zijn tijdens de uitleg
- Actief meedoen
- Geen andere dingen doen dan Engels
- hand opsteken als je een vraag hebt of antwoord wil geven.

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Goals
Doelen:

- Ik verhoog mijn algemene kennis met informatie over Northern Ireland
- Aan het einde van de introductie van het hoofdstuk, kan ik minimaal 5 dingen vertellen over Northern Ireland

Subdoelen:
- Ik kan iets vertellen over de geschiedenis van Northern Ireland
- Ik kan vragen beantwoorden over gegeven informatie door middel van te luisteren naar verschillende informatieve clips
- Ik kan aanwijzen waar Northern Ireland ligt op de kaart
- Ik kan vragen beantwoorden over verschillende onderwerpen die te maken hebben met Northern Ireland













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5

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Is Northern Ireland a country?
A
Yes
B
No

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England
Scotland
Wales

Northern-
Ireland

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Which country for which capital?
Edinburgh
Belfast
Cardiff
London
England
Wales
Scotland
Northern Ireland

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Match the flags to the countries.
England
Scotland
Northern Ireland
Ireland
Wales

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Where do they pay in euros?
A
Scotland
B
Northern Ireland
C
Ireland
D
Wales

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The famous ship ’Titanic’ was built in Belfast.
A
True
B
False

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The capital city of Northern Ireland is Dublin.
A
True
B
False

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Most people in Northern Ireland speak English.
A
True
B
False

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Northern Ireland
Flag                            Belfast                Shamrock        Northern-Ireland

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England
Scotland
Wales

Northern-
Ireland

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Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland have the same currency (money)
A
True (Irish pounds)
B
False (British pounds)

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You can drive to Northern Ireland from Scotland.
A
True
B
False

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Most people in Northern Ireland speak English.
A
True
B
False

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The capital city of Northern Ireland is Dublin.
A
True
B
False

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The Troubles

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Catholics
(45% of population)

Republicans
Nationalists

Want to unite with Ireland

IRA (Irish Republican Army)
Protestants
(48% of population) 

Unionists
Loyalists

Want to be part of UK

UVF (Ulster Volunteer Force)

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What were The Troubles?

A conflict...
A
... between Scotland and Ireland
B
... within Ireland
C
... between France and England
D
... between Northern Ireland and Scotland

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How many years did it take for 'the troubles' to end?
A
3 years
B
30 years
C
10 years
D
11 months

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What was the conflict about?
A
Religion: protestant vs catholic
B
Politics: whether to stay in the UK or not
C
Both, people who wanted to stay in the UK were mostly Protestant.
D
Neither, it was about the working conditions of mine workers.

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Unionists, who were mostly Ulster Protestants, wanted Northern Ireland to remain within the United Kingdom. Irish nationalists, who were mostly Irish Catholics, wanted Northern Ireland to leave the United Kingdom and join a united Ireland.
Which country doesn't belong to the United Kingdom?
A
England
B
Ireland
C
Northern Ireland
D
Wales

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Murals in Belfast

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British Loyalist Mural
Unionist symbolism, Union Jacks

Irish Republican Mural
Irish symbolism & language, green

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