VY_32_inovace_02_stpatricsday_40 1 March 26, 2013
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VY_32_inovace_02_stpatricsday_40 1 March 26, 2013
VY_32_inovace_02_stpatricsday_40 March 26, 2013 Saint Patrick´s day, 17 March the day St.Patric died the national day of Nothern Ireland and Republic of Ireland Mgr. Lenka Filipová Vy_32_inovace_02_stpatricsday_40 Jazyková komunikace, cizí jazyk, anglický jazyk březen 2013 6.třída Saint Patrick's Day is celebrated worldwide by Irish people. Irish people and increasingly by many of non Irish descent. Celebrations are generally themed around all things green and Irish. They celebrate this holiday by wearing Green and eating Irish food, drinking Irish drink, and attending parades. People wear green in memory of Ireland, the Emerald Isle and wear shamrocks, clover with three leaves. 3 818:01 Shamrock St. Patrick was born in Wales and studied religion to become a priest .He was carried off by pirates and spent six years in slavery before escaping and training as a missionary. Then he went to Ireland to teach the people about God. There are many wonderful stories about St. Patrick, some true and some not true. The most famous legend is that he drove the snakes out of Ireland. This did not happen but the Irish will tell you that you cannot find a snake throughout the whole country of Ireland. 3 816:26 The national flower of Northern Ireland is the shamrock (the national emblem of both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland) a threeleaved plant similar to clover. An Irish tale tells of how Patrick used the threeleafed shamrock to explain the Trinity. He used it in his sermons to represent how the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit could all exist as separate elements of the same entity. His followers adopted the custom of wearing a shamrock on his feast day. 3 816:28 Leprechaun 3 816:48 zdroje: www.busyteacher.org Anotace: žáci se seznamují s historií a legendami Irska, osvojují si slovní zásobu související se svátkem Sv. Patrika 3 817:49 3 818:01 1
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