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 Unit 5
Ireland

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Today

Introduction Unit 5
Exercises

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Goals
- You know what the capital of Ireland is.
- You know the difference between Ireland and Northern Ireland.
- You know when St. Patrick's Day is.
- You know what a leprechaun is.

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Ireland

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Ireland
  • The Most western country in Europe
  • 4x bigger than The Netherlands
  • The capital city is Dublin
  • 5 million inhabitants
  • Bilingual: 2% Irish, 98% English


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Trinity College Library, 
Dublin

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Temple Bar, Dublin

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When do the Irish celebrate St. Patrick's Day?
A
7 March
B
17 March
C
22 March

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What is a 'leprechaun'?
A
Small fairies who are shoemakers
B
An elf
C
A hobbit

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Does Ireland have 1 or 2 official languages?
A
1 language
B
2 languages

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Is Northern Ireland part of the United Kingdom or part of Republic of Ireland?
A
United Kingdom
B
Republic of Ireland

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Cliffs of Moher

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How many people live in the Republic of Ireland?
A
± 1.9 million people
B
± 4.9 million people
C
± 6.8 million people

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Guinness

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Which languages are spoken in Ireland? Choose 2
A
Welsh
B
English
C
Gaelic
D
Scottish

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How can you pay in ireland?
With:
A
Euros
B
Pounds
C
Irish pounds
D
Gaelic pound

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Did you learn new things about Ireland?
Yes
no
A little

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Work work work
5.1 Crossing Borders exercise 1, 2 and 4

Good Luck!

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