Archive for enero, 2019
PROJECT; IRISH TALES OF MYSTERY AND FIND MAGIC
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‘Irish Tales of Mystery and Magic’ is a collection of marvellous stories by seanchai Eddie Lenihan that will charm, entertain and amuse children of all ages.
These tales of ancient Irish heroes and druids tell of strange and peculiar adventures at a time when creatures of the night walked the earth and magic was everywhere. Stunningly illustrated, these hair-raising stories capture some of that magic.
M2 Tasca 3 Difusió a les xarxes socials.
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This is my new blog about Ireland created to help my students to produce a project about Irish literature.https://t.co/u96LxZnf36
— María José Antequera (@MaraJosAntequer) January 5, 2019
NATIONAL SYMBOLS OF IRELAND. (M2 TASCA 2)
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The Tri-Color Flag. The Irish Flag is composed of three colored stripes : green (the Catholic population), white (harmony and unity) and orange (the Irish Protestants).
Shamrock. Shamrock is an unofficial symbol of Ireland. When asked to name some Irish symbols, the shamrock is often the first that comes to mind. Not many, however, know much about the tiny plant’s varied and complicated history. The word comes from the Irish seamróg, which translates to “little clover” (the Irish word for clover is seamair, and óg means “young” or “little”).
Guinness is synonymous with Ireland and no visit to Dublin is complete without a trip to the Guinness Storehouse – the Home of Guinness.
The Leprechaun is one of Ireland’s more famous characters from Irish folklore who have become renowned all over the world. The mischievous Leprechaun has captured the imagination of millions of people over the years and there are tales from some of how they’ve sighted these wee folk in the Irish countryside.
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