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Monday, 16 March 2020

SAINT PATRICK'S DAY

St Patrick's Day is on 17th March. It is a very important celebration in Northern Ireland and the republic of Ireland because it is the National Day. It is an official holiday. There's no school and shops and banks are closed. St Patrick is the patron Saint of Ireland.
IRELAND: "the Emerald Island"

TRADITIONS

People wear green clothes or accessories.

Children wear green clothes, hats or caps.
They sometimes wear orange, white and green badges, the colours of the Irish flag.
 
Many cities have a St. Patrick’s Day colourful parade. 
Music bands march along the streets.
There are traditional Irish dances.

Many people eat corned beef ( meat) and cabbage (vegetable).

3 comments:

  1. HELLO MARY
    I'M ANGIE FROM CLASS 5eB
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  2. Hi Mary.
    I’m George from class 6B
    I like this article
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  3. Hi!!!! Mary l'm Monica from class 5A.
    I like article is very interesting and cool.
    The irland is very interesing.... and funny!!!
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