МОУ Мурмашинская СОШ №1 Кольского района Мурманской области Работу выполнил ученик 6 а класса Ларионец Кирилл учитель английского языка Киселева Марина Борисовна
Saint Patrick's Day
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Questions to answer: When and where is St. Patrick's day celebrated? How do people celebrate this holiday? What is the main color? Who was St. Patrick? Are there any legends about St. Patrick?
The 17th of March is the annual celebration of the patron saint of Ireland. The 17th of March is the annual celebration of the patron saint of Ireland. Celebrations are based on all things Irish and the colour green
Saint Patrick was a Christian missionary. He lived in the fifth century. When he was 16, he was captured and taken as a slave to Ireland.
After escaping he joined the church to train as a priest and became a missionary in Ireland. There is a legend that he drove all the snakes out of Ireland
The main St. Patrick's Day festival is held in Dublin, But St. Patrick's Day is celebrated throughout the world by Irish people and friends of Ireland.
There are traditional Saint Patrick’s parades. The New York parade is the largest, with two million spectators.
The city authorities in Chicago even dye the city’s river green for a day.
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St.Patrick’s Day at our school 17 March 2013
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Thanks for your attention! I believe, now you know more about St. Patrick’s Day. K.Larionets