Dublin is the capital city of Ireland located on its east coast. It has over 1.5 million residents and was originally called 'Dubh Linn' meaning 'Black Pool' referring to an ancient natural lake. O'Connell Street is Dublin's main road and the widest urban street in Europe. St. Patrick's Day is celebrated worldwide on March 17th and has become a long weekend festival in Dublin. Trinity College in Dublin was established by Queen Elizabeth I and is home to the historic Book of Kells manuscript. Phoenix Park is the largest city park in Europe and home to Dublin Zoo, the presidential residence, and herds of fallow deer.
The Republic of Ireland was formerly part of the United Kingdom but gained independence in 1994. Dublin is the capital and largest city, located on the east coast in the province of Leinster. English and Irish are the most important languages spoken, and the official currency is the Euro. St. Patrick's Day is a major cultural celebration on March 17th where people wear green.
Dublin is the capital city of Ireland located on its east coast. It has over 1.5 million residents and was originally called 'Dubh Linn' meaning 'Black Pool' referring to an ancient natural lake. O'Connell Street is Dublin's main road and the widest urban street in Europe. St. Patrick's Day is celebrated worldwide on March 17th and has become a long weekend festival in Dublin. Trinity College in Dublin was established by Queen Elizabeth I and is home to the historic Book of Kells manuscript. Phoenix Park is the largest city park in Europe and home to Dublin Zoo, the presidential residence, and herds of fallow deer.
The Republic of Ireland was formerly part of the United Kingdom but gained independence in 1994. Dublin is the capital and largest city, located on the east coast in the province of Leinster. English and Irish are the most important languages spoken, and the official currency is the Euro. St. Patrick's Day is a major cultural celebration on March 17th where people wear green.
This document provides 10 pictures of common Irish foods and dishes without their corresponding titles, including pictures of prawn, coffee desert, smoked salmon, Irish breakfast, Irish stew, champ, cheese pudding, mussel soup, boxty, and cod. The document asks the reader to match each picture with its correct title.
The document discusses traditional Irish food and eating habits. It includes an interview with Miriam Boylan, a home economics teacher who discusses common ingredients in Irish cuisine like bacon, cabbage, potatoes, fish and seafood. Some traditional dishes mentioned are fish and chips, Irish stew, boxty, and apple pie. The document notes that while families typically eat together for breakfast and dinner, young people often prefer fast food over traditional meals. It also outlines some negative impacts of high alcohol consumption in Irish culture, such as physical abuse and problems at work and home.
Ireland is an island located northwest of Europe that is politically divided between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The Republic of Ireland covers most of the island, while Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom. Ireland has a population of approximately 6.4 million people. Culturally, Ireland has influenced other cultures through literature and has maintained indigenous traditions through Gaelic games, music, and language despite influences from Britain.
The document provides information about Ireland under various topics such as geography, climate, economy, government, cities, sports, traditions, and food. Some key details include: Ireland has a population of over 4 million people, its capital is Dublin, and its predominant religion is Christianity. The climate is mild with warm summers and cool winters. Popular sports include Gaelic football, hurling, and association football. Traditional New Year's celebrations include drinking whiskey and dancing. Staple foods include potatoes and dairy products.
The republic of Ireland has a capital of Dublin, official languages of English and Irish, and a population of over 6 million people. The island is divided between the republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Some of Ireland's most famous landmarks include Ben Bulben rock formation, the Cliffs of Moher, and Newgrange, an ancient passage tomb dating back to 3200 BC. Popular sports in Ireland include hurling, a ball game played with sticks. Famous Irish people include members of the pop band One Direction and U2, one of Ireland's most famous rock bands formed in 1976.
1. The document is a test for English proficiency that contains two parts - speaking and writing ability.
2. The speaking section contains 10 questions testing conversational responses. Candidates must select the appropriate expression for the first missing part and response for the second missing part to receive 1 mark.
3. The writing section contains 20 questions testing the ability to complete sentences. Candidates must select the appropriate choice for the first missing part and second missing part to receive 1 mark.