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• The largest Titanic visitor experience
Rock of Cashel Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge
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Culture Ireland
• Celtic Cluture • Religions • Holidays & Festivals • Language & Literature • Irish Wedding
• A three-leafed old white clover
• St. Patrick used it as a metaphor for the Christian Trinity
• Around 6000BC ➢ Mid-Stone Age culture
• About 4,000 years later ➢ Neolithic culture
Traditions • Food & Drink
Celtic Nations
• Appeared in the middle period of 2000 BC
• Celtic Nations ➢ Scotland ➢ Ireland ➢ Isle of Man ➢ Wales ➢ Cornwall ➢ Brittany
Cliffs of Moher
• Premier tourist attraction • 214m in height • 8 km stretch along County
Clare’s Atlantic Coast
Giant’s Causeway
• Situated on the North coast of Ireland
Presented by 10 HM 01 Nico
Rock of Cashel Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge
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Culture Ireland
• Celtic Cluture • Religions • Holidays & Festivals • Language & Literature • Irish Wedding
• A three-leafed old white clover
• St. Patrick used it as a metaphor for the Christian Trinity
• Around 6000BC ➢ Mid-Stone Age culture
• About 4,000 years later ➢ Neolithic culture
Traditions • Food & Drink
Celtic Nations
• Appeared in the middle period of 2000 BC
• Celtic Nations ➢ Scotland ➢ Ireland ➢ Isle of Man ➢ Wales ➢ Cornwall ➢ Brittany
Cliffs of Moher
• Premier tourist attraction • 214m in height • 8 km stretch along County
Clare’s Atlantic Coast
Giant’s Causeway
• Situated on the North coast of Ireland
Presented by 10 HM 01 Nico
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Irish Harp is so closely associated with Irish identity that it serves as the nation's national emblem.
The Celtic tribes arrived in the island about the 6th century BC.
In the 9th century the Viking 北欧海盗 invasions began. They were driven away in about 1014.
French National Flag, also known as the French tricolour, The Tricolour was used during the French Revolution and has since become a symbol of liberty around the world. Other nations have also adopted the design, usually associated with Freedom 自由, Equality 平等 and Fraternity (Brotherhood) 博爱.
The Liffey River flows through Dublin.
The Shannon River (370 km long; Severn River: 338 km; Thames River: 336 km.) is the longest river in the British Isles. It consists of a chain of lakes, begins in the northwest and flows southwest before reaching the Atlantic Ocean through a wide, lengthy estuary 河口. It provides electric power for much of the country.
爱尔兰英文PPT介绍

Ireland
National emblem
National lag
outline
• Geography • History
• Politics
• Economy
• Culture
• Advice for conversation
Geography
Ireland is a small island off the northwest cost of Great Britain, divided from Scotland by a narrow strait of water.
The Parliament or Dail enacts all legislation for the country. This legislation is interpreted by a hierarchy of courts. At the bottom of this ladder is the District Court. The next rung is represented by the Circuit Court, which tries more serious cases. The next rung on the ladder is called the High Court. The High Court has full jurisdiction and determining power in all matters of law or fact. The Supreme Court is the court of final appeal.
• The Celts
The Celts were commonly thought to have come to Ireland as early as the 6th century BC, with subsequent groups arriving up to the time of Christ. The Celts had deep influence on Ireland. Among all the legacies of the Celts, it is their language that has proved the most lasting. Along with the language, the Celts also brought an instrument of social and cultural unity and a legal system to the island.
National emblem
National lag
outline
• Geography • History
• Politics
• Economy
• Culture
• Advice for conversation
Geography
Ireland is a small island off the northwest cost of Great Britain, divided from Scotland by a narrow strait of water.
The Parliament or Dail enacts all legislation for the country. This legislation is interpreted by a hierarchy of courts. At the bottom of this ladder is the District Court. The next rung is represented by the Circuit Court, which tries more serious cases. The next rung on the ladder is called the High Court. The High Court has full jurisdiction and determining power in all matters of law or fact. The Supreme Court is the court of final appeal.
• The Celts
The Celts were commonly thought to have come to Ireland as early as the 6th century BC, with subsequent groups arriving up to the time of Christ. The Celts had deep influence on Ireland. Among all the legacies of the Celts, it is their language that has proved the most lasting. Along with the language, the Celts also brought an instrument of social and cultural unity and a legal system to the island.
Ireland 爱尔兰简介英文版PPT课件

• What are some famous cities and places in Ireland?
• Who are some famous Irish people? • What are some important events in Irish
history? • What is an important Irish holiday? • What do Irish people eat? • What are some national symbols of Ireland?
• The proximate cause of famine was a potato disease commonly known as potato blight.[
• Although blight ravaged potato crops throughout Europe during the 1840s, the impact and human cost in Ireland – where one-third of the population was entirely dependent on the potato for food – was exacerbated by a host of political, social and economic factors which remain the subject of historical debate.
• The Good Friday Agreement or The Belfast Agreement
• a major political development in the Northern Ireland peace process. The Agreement was made up of two inter-related documents, both signed in Belfast on 10 April 1998 (Good Friday): a multi-party agreement by most of Northern Ireland's political parties, and an international agreement between the British and Iris6h
• Who are some famous Irish people? • What are some important events in Irish
history? • What is an important Irish holiday? • What do Irish people eat? • What are some national symbols of Ireland?
• The proximate cause of famine was a potato disease commonly known as potato blight.[
• Although blight ravaged potato crops throughout Europe during the 1840s, the impact and human cost in Ireland – where one-third of the population was entirely dependent on the potato for food – was exacerbated by a host of political, social and economic factors which remain the subject of historical debate.
• The Good Friday Agreement or The Belfast Agreement
• a major political development in the Northern Ireland peace process. The Agreement was made up of two inter-related documents, both signed in Belfast on 10 April 1998 (Good Friday): a multi-party agreement by most of Northern Ireland's political parties, and an international agreement between the British and Iris6h
Ireland

The climate changes little between summer and winter.Temperate climates together with frequent rain ensure that the grasslands flourish in all seasons and that snow and ice are rare.It is perfect for many domestic animals(such as cows and horses)and for growing grass. In terms of geographical elevations,the island of Ireland resembles a tea saucer,with a large central lowland comprised of limestone with an occasional relief of hills which rise at the coastline in a discontinuous border of mountains which often slope precipitously into the sea.
Population
The Ireland has a lone history.Because of the Great Famine,mostly emigration took place from the northern part of Ireland,known as the province of Ulster.
Geography,Land and Environment
In terms of native flora and fauna,Ireland has a smaller range than is found elsewhere in Europe. Today,there are only remnants of the old natural forest in the Killarney area,which indicates that the oak was originally interspersed with holly and birch trees,with ash,hazel,and yew growing in limestone areas. Traditionally,Ireland had a quite unspoiled landscape,mostly due to the comparative poverty of the country.
Population
The Ireland has a lone history.Because of the Great Famine,mostly emigration took place from the northern part of Ireland,known as the province of Ulster.
Geography,Land and Environment
In terms of native flora and fauna,Ireland has a smaller range than is found elsewhere in Europe. Today,there are only remnants of the old natural forest in the Killarney area,which indicates that the oak was originally interspersed with holly and birch trees,with ash,hazel,and yew growing in limestone areas. Traditionally,Ireland had a quite unspoiled landscape,mostly due to the comparative poverty of the country.
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Celts also brought a legal system---the Brehon law.
2.The coming of Christianity
Christianity warick in the 5th century.
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PART TWO
Geography
Land
1)The first impression of Ireland is the intense green and the grasslands flourishing in all seasons. 2)The island of Ireland resembles a tea saucer.It has a large central lowland comprised of limestone and occasional relief of which rises at the coastline. 3)Ireland has a smaller range of native flora and fauna than that is found elsewhere in Europe
The island of England is suited off the northwest coast of Great Britain,divided from Scotland by a narrow strait of water.
The whole island has two jurisdictions: the Republic of Ireland Northern Ireland.
5.Irish Independence
7)The Easter Rising ① It was an rebellion by Irish nationalists against British rule on 24 April 1916(Easter Monday). ② The Irish Volunteers,led by Patrick Pearse and the Irish citizen Army,led by James Connolly,staged the uprising. ③ The British crushed the rising within a week and executed its leaders. ④ A wave of nationalist sentiment produced an electoral victory for Sinn Fein in 1918.
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Later the Vikings began to settle in Ireland and build port towns such as Dublin.
round. It receives the full force
of storms from the Atlantic Ocean, especially in winter.
Wildlife
Wild life animals of Ireland are typically woodland animals.
The Celts
The Celtic race of people arrived from Europe to Ireland between 800-100 BC.
Ireland became a Celtic country.
It was from this tribal people that the modern Irish language came from and Irish identity is founded upon.
Viking raiders.
Vikings from the Scandinavian countries (Norway, Sweden, Denmark) began raiding towns and monasteries on the Irish coasts in the 9th Century.
Ireland.
A Presentation on the history, culture, traditions and people of Ireland.
Ireland
Ireland is an island at the western edge of Eurseparate jurisdictions.
round. It receives the full force
of storms from the Atlantic Ocean, especially in winter.
Wildlife
Wild life animals of Ireland are typically woodland animals.
The Celts
The Celtic race of people arrived from Europe to Ireland between 800-100 BC.
Ireland became a Celtic country.
It was from this tribal people that the modern Irish language came from and Irish identity is founded upon.
Viking raiders.
Vikings from the Scandinavian countries (Norway, Sweden, Denmark) began raiding towns and monasteries on the Irish coasts in the 9th Century.
Ireland.
A Presentation on the history, culture, traditions and people of Ireland.
Ireland
Ireland is an island at the western edge of Eurseparate jurisdictions.
irelandPPT教学课件

3.What has the Irish government done since 1921 to save the Irish language?
4.Is Irish culture totally the same as that of Great Britain?
5.what magic powers does Blarney stone
have?
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1.Why does the writer say Ireland has an amazing history?
Few places are packed with history as Ireland. In Ireland the past is part of the present,part of the people and part of its culture.
area cover over 70,000 square kilometers
climate Mild sea climate population About 3 million, 44% under 25
languages Two official languages:English and Irish
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PPT教学课件
谢谢观看
Thank You For Watching
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Fast-reading
What topics are mentioned about the Republic of Ireland in the passage? In which para.?
location Para.1 history Para.1-2
4.Is Irish culture totally the same as that of Great Britain?
5.what magic powers does Blarney stone
have?
2020/12/10
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1.Why does the writer say Ireland has an amazing history?
Few places are packed with history as Ireland. In Ireland the past is part of the present,part of the people and part of its culture.
area cover over 70,000 square kilometers
climate Mild sea climate population About 3 million, 44% under 25
languages Two official languages:English and Irish
2020/12/10
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PPT教学课件
谢谢观看
Thank You For Watching
7
2020/12/10
1
Fast-reading
What topics are mentioned about the Republic of Ireland in the passage? In which para.?
location Para.1 history Para.1-2
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• The Celts
The Celts were commonly thought to have come to Ireland as early as the 6th century BC, with subsequent groups arriving up to the time of Christ. The Celts had deep influence on Ireland. Among all the legacies of the Celts, it is their language that has proved the most lasting. Along with the language, the Celts also brought an instrument of social and cultural unity and a legal system to the island.
Christianity
Christianity was introduced into Ireland some time in the 5th century. Traditionally, it was said to have been brought by Saint Patrick. Although there were some Christians in Ireland before Patrick's arrival, by the time of his death in 461 AD, the whole island was effectively Christian.
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• Early Modern Period
In 1541, Henry Ⅷ declared himself king of Ireland---the first English monarch to do so. Queen ElizabethⅠcontinued and amplified her father’s Irish campaigns. When her army defeated the Irish at the Battle of Kinsale in 1601, the native political system was overthrown and, for the first time, the entire island was controlled by a strong English central government. Because of the repressive policies of the English administration, the English Protestantism was resisted in Ireland. When the new English republic was established under Oliver Cromwell, he took such drastic measures to crush the rebellion on Irish soil that the massacres of his parliamentary army are still recalled today.
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History
• Pre-history
The earliest settlers arrived around 7000 BC in the middle stone age period. Rival colonialists of the new stone age period reached around 3000 BC. These were farmers who raised animals and cultivated the soil. Within about another thousand years, around 2000 BC, prospectors and metal workers arrived. It is thought that a second wave of people reached Ireland around 1200 BC. They are still nameless, but built on the achievements of the present inhabitants.
Ireland
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National emblem National flag
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outline
• Geography • History • Politics • Economy • Culture • Advice for conversation
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Geography
Ireland is a small island off the northwest cost of Great Britain, divided from Scotland by a narrow strait of water.
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• The Middle Ages
From around 800 onwards Vikings marauders attacked Ireland, as well as England. The Vikings were great traders and did much to develop commerce in medieval Ireland. The 11th and 12th centuries are often regarded as a period of progress in Ireland. Cultural activity in the arts prospered. It was a great era of religious reform and a powerful effort was made to bring the church more fully into line with Roman Catholic orthodoxy. The Normans arrived in 1167—1169. In 1171, the Normans’ overlord, Henry Ⅱ, the king of England, managed to establish himself as overlord of the Ireland.
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• The Republic of Ireland is in total 70,282 square kilometers • Population : 4,203,200 ( July,2009 ) • A ring of coastal mountains surround low plains at the centre of the island. • Ireland has a mild but changeable oceanic climate with few extremes. • The climate is perfect for many domestic animals (such as cows and horses) and for growing grass.
• The Celts
The Celts were commonly thought to have come to Ireland as early as the 6th century BC, with subsequent groups arriving up to the time of Christ. The Celts had deep influence on Ireland. Among all the legacies of the Celts, it is their language that has proved the most lasting. Along with the language, the Celts also brought an instrument of social and cultural unity and a legal system to the island.
Christianity
Christianity was introduced into Ireland some time in the 5th century. Traditionally, it was said to have been brought by Saint Patrick. Although there were some Christians in Ireland before Patrick's arrival, by the time of his death in 461 AD, the whole island was effectively Christian.
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• Early Modern Period
In 1541, Henry Ⅷ declared himself king of Ireland---the first English monarch to do so. Queen ElizabethⅠcontinued and amplified her father’s Irish campaigns. When her army defeated the Irish at the Battle of Kinsale in 1601, the native political system was overthrown and, for the first time, the entire island was controlled by a strong English central government. Because of the repressive policies of the English administration, the English Protestantism was resisted in Ireland. When the new English republic was established under Oliver Cromwell, he took such drastic measures to crush the rebellion on Irish soil that the massacres of his parliamentary army are still recalled today.
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History
• Pre-history
The earliest settlers arrived around 7000 BC in the middle stone age period. Rival colonialists of the new stone age period reached around 3000 BC. These were farmers who raised animals and cultivated the soil. Within about another thousand years, around 2000 BC, prospectors and metal workers arrived. It is thought that a second wave of people reached Ireland around 1200 BC. They are still nameless, but built on the achievements of the present inhabitants.
Ireland
1
National emblem National flag
2
outline
• Geography • History • Politics • Economy • Culture • Advice for conversation
3
Geography
Ireland is a small island off the northwest cost of Great Britain, divided from Scotland by a narrow strait of water.
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• The Middle Ages
From around 800 onwards Vikings marauders attacked Ireland, as well as England. The Vikings were great traders and did much to develop commerce in medieval Ireland. The 11th and 12th centuries are often regarded as a period of progress in Ireland. Cultural activity in the arts prospered. It was a great era of religious reform and a powerful effort was made to bring the church more fully into line with Roman Catholic orthodoxy. The Normans arrived in 1167—1169. In 1171, the Normans’ overlord, Henry Ⅱ, the king of England, managed to establish himself as overlord of the Ireland.
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• The Republic of Ireland is in total 70,282 square kilometers • Population : 4,203,200 ( July,2009 ) • A ring of coastal mountains surround low plains at the centre of the island. • Ireland has a mild but changeable oceanic climate with few extremes. • The climate is perfect for many domestic animals (such as cows and horses) and for growing grass.