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Saint Patrick's Day is celebrated on March 17th to honor Saint Patrick, the 5th century missionary who introduced Christianity to Ireland. According to myth, Saint Patrick used the three leaves of a shamrock to explain the Holy Trinity, and drove all the snakes out of Ireland. After the Great Potato Famine forced hundreds of thousands of Irish immigrants to America in the 1840s, Saint Patrick's Day celebrations and parades began in cities like Boston and New York, helping the Irish keep their cultural traditions alive in their new home.
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ST Patrick

Saint Patrick's Day is celebrated on March 17th to honor Saint Patrick, the 5th century missionary who introduced Christianity to Ireland. According to myth, Saint Patrick used the three leaves of a shamrock to explain the Holy Trinity, and drove all the snakes out of Ireland. After the Great Potato Famine forced hundreds of thousands of Irish immigrants to America in the 1840s, Saint Patrick's Day celebrations and parades began in cities like Boston and New York, helping the Irish keep their cultural traditions alive in their new home.
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THE HISTORY OF SAINT PATRICKS DAY

Watch the video and answer the following questions.


VIDEO LINK: http://vimeo.com/59160233
1. Saint Patricks Day is celebrated on
a. March 16. c. March 6.
b. March 17. d. March 7.

2. Saint Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland.


However, he...
a. was Roman. c. was British.
b. was Irish. d. was Celtic.

3. Saint Patrick was born in the


a. 5th century. c. 15th century.
b. 6th century. d. 16th century.

4. When he was born, Britain was ruled by the Roman Empire. True or False?
___________________

5. What happened to Saint Patrick when he was 16 years old?


a. he decided to fight the Irish. c. he was kidnapped by British raiders.

b. he decided to fight the British. d. he was kidnapped by Irish raiders.

6. How long was Maewyn Succat (St. Patricks real name) held captive?
___________________

7. Later on, he became a Catholic missionary. True or False? ___________________

8. Saint Patrick's Day celebrates the day that...


a. he was born. c. he adopted the Christian name Patrick.
d. he used the shamrock.
b. he died.

9. According to a popular myth Saint Patrick drove away


a. the snakes out of Ireland. c. the snails out of Ireland.
d. the scorpions out of Ireland.
b. the spiders out of Ireland.

10. This myth symbolises the cleansing of Ireland of...


a. Christianity. c. Catholicism.
b. Paganism. d. Patriotism.

11. Another popular myth says that, in order to teach the Holy Trinity, Saint
Patrick...
a. drew on the ground. c. used the shamrock.
d. used a snake.
b. made a speech.

12. In order to show their Irish pride, people started wearing...


a. grey clothes. c. shamrocks and grey clothes.
b. green clothes. d. shamrocks and green clothes.
13. Where did Saint Patrick's Day parades start? ___________________

14. Complete this paragraph with the missing information. Follow the clues!
During the Great P_______ Famine in the _______s, hundreds of thousands of _____h
people were forced to leave their country. This mass i_________n sent the Irish to
B______n, N___ ______ and other American cities. As the Irish settled in A________,
they brought along their customs and invented a few more.

15. The largest and longest parade happens in Boston. True or False?
___________________
G d W rk!
THE HISTORY OF SAINT PATRICKS DAY
Watch the video and answer the following questions.
VIDEO LINK: http://vimeo.com/59160233
1. Saint Patricks Day is celebrated on
a. March 16. c. March 6.
b. March 17. d. March 7.

2. Saint Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland.


However, he...
a. was Roman. c. was British.
b. was Irish. d. was Celtic.

3. Saint Patrick was born in the


a. 5th century. c. 15th century.
b. 6th century. d. 16th century.

4. When he was born, Britain was ruled by the Roman Empire. True or False?
_TRUE___

5. What happened to Saint Patrick when he was 16 years old?


a. he decided to fight the Irish. c. he was kidnapped by British raiders.

b. he decided to fight the British. d. he was kidnapped by Irish raiders.

6. How long was Maewyn Succat (St. Patricks real name) held captive? _six
years__

7. Later on, he became a Catholic missionary. True or False? _FALSE -


Christian missionary__

8. Saint Patrick's Day celebrates the day that...


a. he was born. c. he adopted the Christian name Patrick.
d. he used the shamrock.
b. he died.

9. According to a popular myth Saint Patrick drove away


a. the snakes out of Ireland. c. the snails out of Ireland.
d. the scorpions out of Ireland.
b. the spiders out of Ireland.

10. This myth symbolises the cleansing of Ireland of...


a. Christianity. c. Catholicism.
b. Paganism. d. Patriotism.

11. Another popular myth says that, in order to teach the Holy Trinity, Saint
Patrick...
a. drew on the ground. c. used the shamrock.
d. used a snake.
b. made a speech.

12. In order to show their Irish pride, people started wearing...


a. grey clothes. c. shamrocks and grey clothes.
b. green clothes. d. shamrocks and green clothes.

13. Where did Saint Patrick's Day parades start? _Boston and New York__

14. Complete this paragraph with the missing information. Follow the clues!
During the Great Potato Famine in the 1840s, hundreds of thousands of Irish
people were forced to leave their country. This mass immigration sent the Irish to
Boston, New York and other American cities. As the Irish settled in America, they
brought along their customs and invented a few more.

15. The largest and longest parade happens in Boston. True or False? _FALSE
- New York__
G d W rk!

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