The document is a lesson plan about Ireland containing 12 chapters that cover Ireland's history, geography, culture, and modern day. It begins with introductions and pre-reading activities. Chapters then discuss Ireland's ancient origins, independence movement, landscape, tourist attractions, traditions, myths, famous writers and successes, sports, food and drink, the political conflicts of the 20th century known as the Troubles, and a conclusion on modern Ireland. Each chapter includes questions and activities for students.
The document provides information about Ireland, including its flag, capital Dublin, patron saint St. Patrick, and festivals and holidays celebrated in Ireland such as St. Patrick's Day. It also discusses Irish legends involving leprechauns and clovers. Sports popular in Ireland include Gaelic football, hurling, golf, and road bowling. Brief biographies are included about Oscar Wilde, a famous Irish author, and Bono, the lead singer of U2 and philanthropist.
Al Ándalus fue el nombre dado a los territorios de la península ibérica bajo dominio musulmán entre los años 711 y 1492. Los musulmanes conquistaron rápidamente la península en el siglo VIII, estableciendo el Emirato de Córdoba en el siglo IX y posteriormente el Califato de Córdoba. Tras la caída del Califato en el siglo XI, la región se dividió en reinos taifas independientes hasta la llegada de los almorávides y almohades. El último reino musulm
El documento presenta información sobre la poesía culta medieval en España. Explica que en los siglos XIII-XV surgieron obras literarias cultas escritas por autores laicos llamados "mester de clerecía". Destaca a Gonzalo de Berceo y Juan Ruiz como pioneros del género. En el siglo XV surgió la poesía cancioneril cortesana y la poesía alegórica, siendo Jorge Manrique el máximo exponente con su obra "Coplas a la muerte de su padre".
The document is a lesson plan that covers 12 chapters of a book. It includes sections for each chapter that provide descriptions of the content and activities related to comprehending and analyzing the chapters. Pre-reading and post-reading activities are also included to introduce and reinforce key concepts from the assigned reading sections.
The document provides information about Ireland, including its flag, capital Dublin, patron saint St. Patrick, and festivals and holidays celebrated in Ireland such as St. Patrick's Day. It also discusses Irish legends involving leprechauns and clovers. Sports popular in Ireland include Gaelic football, hurling, golf, and road bowling. Brief biographies are included about Oscar Wilde, a famous Irish author, and Bono, the lead singer of U2 and philanthropist.
Al Ándalus fue el nombre dado a los territorios de la península ibérica bajo dominio musulmán entre los años 711 y 1492. Los musulmanes conquistaron rápidamente la península en el siglo VIII, estableciendo el Emirato de Córdoba en el siglo IX y posteriormente el Califato de Córdoba. Tras la caída del Califato en el siglo XI, la región se dividió en reinos taifas independientes hasta la llegada de los almorávides y almohades. El último reino musulm
El documento presenta información sobre la poesía culta medieval en España. Explica que en los siglos XIII-XV surgieron obras literarias cultas escritas por autores laicos llamados "mester de clerecía". Destaca a Gonzalo de Berceo y Juan Ruiz como pioneros del género. En el siglo XV surgió la poesía cancioneril cortesana y la poesía alegórica, siendo Jorge Manrique el máximo exponente con su obra "Coplas a la muerte de su padre".
The document is a lesson plan that covers 12 chapters of a book. It includes sections for each chapter that provide descriptions of the content and activities related to comprehending and analyzing the chapters. Pre-reading and post-reading activities are also included to introduce and reinforce key concepts from the assigned reading sections.
L'edat mitjana a la classe de 5è de primàriaMestre Tomeu
El tema de l'edat mitjana, l'hem tractat territorialment des de la formació dels comtats carolingis fins a la conquesta de les Illes i l'expansió mediterrània posterior. També hem estudiat l'economia i la societat feudals, el camp i la ciutat, els castells, els monestirs, el pensament, l'art... Hem unit després totes les parts per formar el power point, que hem exposat entre tots a classe. Hem investigat, hem cercat la informació, l'hem redactada, hem cercat les imatges més adequades... Ens ha agradat perquè és una feina que hem preparada entre tots nosaltres i per això n'hem tret més profit. Esperam que us agradi a vosaltres també.
La Guerra de Sucesión española (1702-1715) se desató tras la muerte sin descendencia de Carlos II, el último rey de la casa de Habsburgo de España, y la disputa sobre si el trono español debía recaer en el nieto de Luis XIV de Francia, Felipe de Anjou, o en el archiduque Carlos de Austria. Esto llevó a la formación de la Alianza de Haya contra los Borbones y a años de enfrentamientos en España y otras partes de Europa hasta que el Tratado de Utrecht en 1713 recon
El resurgir de las ciudades (hirien susperraldia)IES F.J.Z. BHI
El documento resume los principales cambios sociales, económicos y políticos que ocurrieron en Europa entre los siglos XII y XIV, incluyendo el crecimiento de la población, el desarrollo de la agricultura y el comercio, el renacimiento de las ciudades, el surgimiento de las monarquías centralizadas y el fortalecimiento de las instituciones políticas como los parlamentos.
Auge y decadencia de la Monarquía Hispánica (ss. XVI-XVII)Miguel Salinas Romo
La monarquía hispánica alcanzó su máximo esplendor en el siglo XVI bajo el reinado de Carlos I, quien buscó establecer un Imperio Universal Cristiano que abarcaba amplios territorios de Europa y América. Sin embargo, en el siglo XVII la monarquía hispánica entró en decadencia debido a las guerras contra otras potencias europeas y la pérdida de colonias americanas.
Tema 6. Los grandes reinos peninsulares s. XIII-XVMaría Miranda
Este documento presenta información sobre los grandes reinos peninsulares de los siglos XIII-XV en la Península Ibérica. Explica eventos clave como la batalla de las Navas de Tolosa, la repoblación de los nuevos territorios conquistados, y describe las coronas de Castilla y Aragón, incluyendo su gobierno, economía y sociedad. También analiza las guerras civiles que ocurrieron en ambos reinos durante este periodo.
Tema 7 2 ESO Los descubrimientos geográficos. Los inicios de la edad moderna Chema R.
1) El documento describe el inicio de la Edad Moderna en Europa a partir del siglo XV, con la caída de Constantinopla en 1453 y el descubrimiento de América en 1492. 2) Se produjeron varios cambios en Europa como el fortalecimiento de las monarquías autoritarias y el descubrimiento de nuevas rutas marítimas impulsado por motivos políticos, económicos, culturales y técnicos. 3) Eventos clave fueron los viajes de Cristóbal Colón a América en 1492 y la primera vuelta
Ireland is a lush, farm-rich island located off the coast of Europe and connected by sea. Its capital is Dublin, and it relies heavily on its natural resources. The document provides a brief history of Ireland, noting St. Patrick's role in introducing Christianity, the founding of Dublin by Vikings in the 900s, and the Irish potato famine between 1845-1847 that caused many to flee to the US and Australia and reduced Ireland's population. Soccer is also mentioned as a popular sport in Ireland.
St. Patrick's Day is celebrated on March 17th in Ireland and elsewhere, and is a national holiday in Ireland. It was originally only celebrated by Catholics. James Joyce, one of the most influential 20th century writers, is celebrated in Dublin on June 16th each year. Gaelic football is a popular field game played with a round ball and 15 players per side, with the objective of scoring by putting the ball over or under the goalposts. Dulse is a popular seaweed snack in Ireland that is high in protein and minerals. Guinness is one of the world's most popular beers, originating from Arthur Guinness in 1759 and known for its dark color from roasted barley.
L'edat mitjana a la classe de 5è de primàriaMestre Tomeu
El tema de l'edat mitjana, l'hem tractat territorialment des de la formació dels comtats carolingis fins a la conquesta de les Illes i l'expansió mediterrània posterior. També hem estudiat l'economia i la societat feudals, el camp i la ciutat, els castells, els monestirs, el pensament, l'art... Hem unit després totes les parts per formar el power point, que hem exposat entre tots a classe. Hem investigat, hem cercat la informació, l'hem redactada, hem cercat les imatges més adequades... Ens ha agradat perquè és una feina que hem preparada entre tots nosaltres i per això n'hem tret més profit. Esperam que us agradi a vosaltres també.
La Guerra de Sucesión española (1702-1715) se desató tras la muerte sin descendencia de Carlos II, el último rey de la casa de Habsburgo de España, y la disputa sobre si el trono español debía recaer en el nieto de Luis XIV de Francia, Felipe de Anjou, o en el archiduque Carlos de Austria. Esto llevó a la formación de la Alianza de Haya contra los Borbones y a años de enfrentamientos en España y otras partes de Europa hasta que el Tratado de Utrecht en 1713 recon
El resurgir de las ciudades (hirien susperraldia)IES F.J.Z. BHI
El documento resume los principales cambios sociales, económicos y políticos que ocurrieron en Europa entre los siglos XII y XIV, incluyendo el crecimiento de la población, el desarrollo de la agricultura y el comercio, el renacimiento de las ciudades, el surgimiento de las monarquías centralizadas y el fortalecimiento de las instituciones políticas como los parlamentos.
Auge y decadencia de la Monarquía Hispánica (ss. XVI-XVII)Miguel Salinas Romo
La monarquía hispánica alcanzó su máximo esplendor en el siglo XVI bajo el reinado de Carlos I, quien buscó establecer un Imperio Universal Cristiano que abarcaba amplios territorios de Europa y América. Sin embargo, en el siglo XVII la monarquía hispánica entró en decadencia debido a las guerras contra otras potencias europeas y la pérdida de colonias americanas.
Tema 6. Los grandes reinos peninsulares s. XIII-XVMaría Miranda
Este documento presenta información sobre los grandes reinos peninsulares de los siglos XIII-XV en la Península Ibérica. Explica eventos clave como la batalla de las Navas de Tolosa, la repoblación de los nuevos territorios conquistados, y describe las coronas de Castilla y Aragón, incluyendo su gobierno, economía y sociedad. También analiza las guerras civiles que ocurrieron en ambos reinos durante este periodo.
Tema 7 2 ESO Los descubrimientos geográficos. Los inicios de la edad moderna Chema R.
1) El documento describe el inicio de la Edad Moderna en Europa a partir del siglo XV, con la caída de Constantinopla en 1453 y el descubrimiento de América en 1492. 2) Se produjeron varios cambios en Europa como el fortalecimiento de las monarquías autoritarias y el descubrimiento de nuevas rutas marítimas impulsado por motivos políticos, económicos, culturales y técnicos. 3) Eventos clave fueron los viajes de Cristóbal Colón a América en 1492 y la primera vuelta
Ireland is a lush, farm-rich island located off the coast of Europe and connected by sea. Its capital is Dublin, and it relies heavily on its natural resources. The document provides a brief history of Ireland, noting St. Patrick's role in introducing Christianity, the founding of Dublin by Vikings in the 900s, and the Irish potato famine between 1845-1847 that caused many to flee to the US and Australia and reduced Ireland's population. Soccer is also mentioned as a popular sport in Ireland.
St. Patrick's Day is celebrated on March 17th in Ireland and elsewhere, and is a national holiday in Ireland. It was originally only celebrated by Catholics. James Joyce, one of the most influential 20th century writers, is celebrated in Dublin on June 16th each year. Gaelic football is a popular field game played with a round ball and 15 players per side, with the objective of scoring by putting the ball over or under the goalposts. Dulse is a popular seaweed snack in Ireland that is high in protein and minerals. Guinness is one of the world's most popular beers, originating from Arthur Guinness in 1759 and known for its dark color from roasted barley.
The document contains a vocabulary exercise from an English textbook. It lists various words related to school supplies, colors, numbers, days of the week, dates, and adjectives. It then provides grammar exercises involving subjects, possessive adjectives, the verb "to have/have got", and describing people. The document aims to teach English vocabulary and grammar concepts around describing people, possessions, and characteristics.
The document provides an overview of the Republic of Ireland, including its geography, climate, population, history, culture, languages, and current news. Some key points:
- Ireland is an island located in the northwestern part of Europe, separated from Britain by the Irish Sea. It has a temperate climate and landscape that includes lowlands, hills, and coastal mountains.
- The population centers are mostly located in eastern cities like Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick, and Waterford. Ireland has a long history of settlement and influence from Celtic tribes, Vikings, Normans, and the English.
- Culturally, Ireland is known for traditional music, dance, literature, myths and legends.
The document provides an overview of Irish history from the earliest inhabitants to modern times. It discusses how Ireland was originally populated by farmers and metal workers called Celts. The Vikings later invaded and their castles dotted the countryside. The population was dramatically reduced by wars and the Great Famine in the 19th century. Ireland eventually gained independence from British rule but was divided into the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. It joined the European Union in 1973 and experienced economic growth as the "Celtic Tiger" in the 1990s.
Ireland is an island country located in northwestern Europe with a population of over 4 million people. Its capital and largest city is Dublin. The official languages are Irish and English. Some key facts about Ireland include its mountain ranges, rivers, flag featuring green, orange and white colors, coat of arms depicting a harp, and shamrock symbol associated with St. Patrick's Day. Traditional Irish foods include potatoes, fish, bread and meat dishes like Irish stew. Folklore stories feature leprechauns while traditional music incorporates instruments like the harp, fiddle, penny whistle, and bodhran drum. Popular tourist destinations include Dublin, Newgrange passage tomb, Rock of Cashel, Gallarus Oratory, Cl
Ireland is an island located northwest of Europe that is politically divided between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The Republic of Ireland covers most of the island, while Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom. Ireland has a population of approximately 6.4 million people. Culturally, Ireland has influenced other cultures through literature and has maintained indigenous traditions through Gaelic games, music, and language despite influences from Britain.
Ireland is famous for its culture including St. Patrick's Day, shamrocks, and Guinness stout. The capital is Dublin and other major cities include Cork and Dún Laoghaire. Ireland has a temperate climate and scenic countryside. While most residents are ethnically Irish and Roman Catholic, English and Irish are the official languages. Popular tourist destinations beyond Dublin include the Cliffs of Moher and fairy mounds. Irish traditions include step dancing, corned beef and cabbage on St. Patrick's Day, and wearing shamrocks to represent the Trinity. Irish customs involve using white flowers for funerals and being slightly late is acceptable.
The document provides information about Ireland under various topics such as geography, climate, economy, government, cities, sports, traditions, and food. Some key details include: Ireland has a population of over 4 million people, its capital is Dublin, and its predominant religion is Christianity. The climate is mild with warm summers and cool winters. Popular sports include Gaelic football, hurling, and association football. Traditional New Year's celebrations include drinking whiskey and dancing. Staple foods include potatoes and dairy products.
The republic of Ireland has a capital of Dublin, official languages of English and Irish, and a population of over 6 million people. The island is divided between the republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Some of Ireland's most famous landmarks include Ben Bulben rock formation, the Cliffs of Moher, and Newgrange, an ancient passage tomb dating back to 3200 BC. Popular sports in Ireland include hurling, a ball game played with sticks. Famous Irish people include members of the pop band One Direction and U2, one of Ireland's most famous rock bands formed in 1976.
The Republic of Ireland Pw pt Presentationmariaghnet
The Republic of Ireland is located on the island of Ireland in western Europe. It is divided into 26 counties, while the 6 northern counties make up Northern Ireland which is part of the UK. Ireland is known for its green landscapes and traditions like Irish dancing and music, as well as staples of the culture like pubs, Gaelic sports, and Catholicism. The capital and largest city is Dublin, which is home to historic sites like Christ Church Cathedral and Trinity College with its famous Book of Kells.
Ireland is an island located west of Great Britain, separated from Europe by the English Channel. Its capital and largest city is Dublin, located on the east coast at the mouth of the River Liffey. Christianity is the dominant religion in Ireland, with over 84% of the population identifying as Roman Catholic. The Irish flag symbolizes the Irish and English peoples with its green, orange and white colors.
The document provides information about various aspects of the United Kingdom, including its constituent countries, capital cities, flags, emblems, and other landmarks and symbols. It asks multiple choice questions about these topics and provides the correct answers. Key details covered include that the UK consists of 4 countries - England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland; the capital of England is London, Scotland is Edinburgh, Wales is Cardiff, and Northern Ireland is Belfast; and the national flag is the Union Jack.
The document discusses the history of relations between Ireland and the United Kingdom, including:
- Ireland was formally integrated into the UK in 1801 and Catholics faced severe civil rights impairments.
- The Great Famine of 1845-1849 severely impacted Ireland and led to mass starvation and emigration that reduced Ireland's population by over half.
- An Irish independence movement grew in the early 20th century, leading to the Irish War of Independence against British rule from 1919-1921 and the partition of Ireland.
- Northern Ireland remains part of the UK while the Irish Free State became the Republic of Ireland in 1949. Conflict continued for decades along religious and nationalist lines until the Good Friday Agreement established peace.
The document provides information about Ireland, including its population of 4 million people and area of 70,000 squared km. It discusses popular sports like hurling, Gaelic football, rugby, and soccer. It also describes St. Patrick's Day traditions and how St. Patrick introduced Christianity to Ireland. Additionally, it summarizes the Great Irish Famine that occurred when a potato blight made potatoes inedible, forcing many to emigrate. Finally, it briefly touches on Irish music, dancing, landmarks like Newgrange and the Giant's Causeway, geography, history, and animals found in Ireland.
The document provides 20 multiple choice questions testing facts about Ireland such as its population, flag, counties, capital city, president, currency, sports teams, famous poets, geographic features, and the year it gained independence. Key details include that Ireland has a green, white and orange flag and is divided into 26 counties with Dublin as the capital city.
This document summarizes a 4-day visit by partners from Italy to Ireland in March 2013. Day 1 involved shopping, fun activities, and dining on fine Chinese food. Day 2 consisted of touring historical sites in Dalkey and Glendalough, including a castle and monasteries, with lunch and group photos. Day 3 was spent giving presentations on their schools and beginning a collaborative project, followed by shopping, sightseeing and traditional dancing. On the final day, they finished and presented their work, heard Irish music and stories, and had a variety show in honor of the visitors before they departed.
The document discusses various aspects of Irish culture including Irish writers such as Samuel Beckett and James Joyce, typical Irish foods like soda bread and Irish stew, Irish musical instruments like the bodhrán and tin whistle, and cultural facts about Ireland such as it having 26 counties and the River Shannon being the longest river. It also asks the reader questions to test their knowledge.
The document outlines strategies for maintaining a 4-minute conversation in the collaborative phase of an exam. It provides 6 strategies: showing interest, asking questions, showing understanding, giving advice, discussing advantages and disadvantages, and telling a similar story. It then shows an example conversation where these strategies are used to discuss a sample prompt about a friend who is obsessed with sports.
Roald Dahl was a famous British author born in Wales in 1916. He served in the Royal Air Force during World War II before pursuing a writing career. Some of his most famous works for children include Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda, James and the Giant Peach, and The BFG. Dahl married twice and had five children of his own, drawing inspiration from telling them stories. A museum was opened in his honor in 2005 to continue his legacy of bringing joy to children through creative storytelling.
This document appears to be an answer key or review for an exam or quiz covering various topics related to grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension questions about passages. It contains multiple choice questions with corresponding answers in the form of single letters (A, B, C, etc.). There are no full sentences provided for context around the questions themselves.
La higiene postural se refiere a un conjunto de normas y hábitos para mantener una alineación corporal correcta y así prevenir lesiones. Los malos hábitos posturales como permanecer mucho tiempo en la misma posición pueden causar dolor de espalda. Las recomendaciones incluyen no permanecer mucho tiempo en una sola postura, alternar actividades de pie y sentado, e intercalar periodos breves de descanso.
The document provides guidance on writing essays by outlining techniques for introductions, building arguments, and drawing conclusions. It suggests using transition phrases like "it is often said" to introduce topics in essays and evaluating pros and cons to build arguments. Examples and personal views can also be incorporated. The document concludes by advising to summarize arguments and draw conclusions, possibly noting a need for further research.
The document provides instructions for forming questions from statements. It explains how to differentiate between subject and object questions. Subject questions are formed by using who or what and do not require inversion. Object questions require inversion, where the question word comes before the auxiliary verb. The document lists common question words in English and provides examples of forming object questions based on the tense of the original statement. It concludes by providing examples of forming questions from given statements.
The document discusses the origins and traditions of Halloween. It began as an ancient Celtic festival called Samhain, celebrating the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter. They believed spirits of the dead returned to Earth on this night. As Christianity spread, the holiday was transformed into All Saints' Day. Elements of the older traditions, like carving turnips and costumes, evolved into modern Halloween celebrations with trick-or-treating and jack-o-lanterns. Irish immigration in the 1800s helped popularize Halloween in America. Today, people celebrate with costumes, parties, and children going door-to-door collecting candy.
This document contains vocabulary related to fashion and clothing as well as questions about fashion preferences and shopping habits. Key vocabulary includes terms like "in fashion", "out of fashion", "fashion victim", and descriptions of clothing items, styles, materials, and accessories. The majority of the document consists of questions about fashion likes/dislikes, shopping frequency, work attire, favorite designers and stores, and opinions on high fashion, streetwear, and being a "fashion victim".
Black people in America struggled for equal rights from slavery through the 1960s. Key events included the Emancipation Proclamation freeing slaves, the Civil Rights Movement fighting segregation laws, and Martin Luther King Jr.'s leadership promoting nonviolent protests and his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech. Though met with resistance, these efforts led to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Rights Act of 1965, establishing legal protections against racial discrimination.
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
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significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
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providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
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it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
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1. What do you know about Ireland?
2. What famous Irish people do you know?
Bono, Oscar Wilde, Pierce Brosnan
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3. 3. What makes a country especially attractive to
tourists?
4. Why do you think certain food becomes popular
in particular areas?
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4. INTRODUCTION
5. What reasons can you think of to explain why
people move away from their country of birth?
6. Do you know any myths or legends that are
famous in Ireland?
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5. PRE-READING
Have a look at the following
map of the island. Do you
know why the North is
coloured in a different
colour?
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6. PRE-READING
Use the words on the castle to complete the sentences.
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7. PRE-READING
Use the words on the castle to complete the sentences.
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8. PRE-READING
Watch the following video and take further notes about Ireland.
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9. PRE-READING
Choose one of the topics
from the video and prepare a
classroom presentation to
present it to the rest of the
class. You can work
indivdually or in pairs.
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10. CHAPTER 1. IN THE BEGINNING
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13. CHAPTER 1. IN THE BEGINNING
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14. CHAPTER 1. IN THE BEGINNING
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15. CHAPTER 1. IN THE BEGINNING
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16. CHAPTER 1. IN THE BEGINNING
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17. CHAPTER 1. IN THE BEGINNING
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18. CHAPTER 2. THE NEED FOR IRISH
INDEPENDENCE
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19. CHAPTER 2. THE NEED FOR IRISH
INDEPENDENCE
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20. CHAPTER 2. THE NEED FOR IRISH
INDEPENDENCE
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21. CHAPTER 2. THE NEED FOR IRISH
INDEPENDENCE
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22. CHAPTER 2. THE NEED FOR IRISH
INDEPENDENCE
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23. CHAPTER 2. THE NEED FOR IRISH
INDEPENDENCE
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24. CHAPTER 2. THE NEED FOR IRISH
INDEPENDENCE
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25. CHAPTER 2. THE NEED FOR IRISH
INDEPENDENCE
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