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IRELAND AND THE UNITED KINGDOM
                 What is the U.K.?
 What are the member countries and their capitals?
               What is Great Britain?
   What is the adjective of the United Kingdom?
          When was the country founded?
               How has it changed?
  What is the Union Jack? What does it represent?
 What problems have there been between Ireland
             and the United Kingdom?
The green represents the Gaelic tradition of Ireland and the orange
represents the followers of William of Orange in Ireland, with white
                representing peace between them.
1)
What images spring to mind when you hear the country Ireland?
2)
What are the good things and bad things about Ireland?
3)
What is Ireland famous for?
4)
What do you know about Irish history?
5)
What images of Ireland do you have that
are beautiful and mysterious?
6)
What do you think about Ireland?
7)
What has Ireland given to the world?
8)
Would you like to visit Ireland, or live there?
9)
What do you know about the economy of Ireland?
                                                           IRELAND
10)
Who are the most famous Irish people you know?
1)
How different is Ireland from other European countries?
2)
What do you know about Ireland’s culture?
3)
Do you think Ireland is a good tourist destination?
4)
What do you think Ireland will be like 50 years from now?
5)
Does your country have good relations with Ireland?
6)
What does your country have in common with Ireland?
7)
What is your idea of a typical Irish person?
8)
What things about Ireland do you think Irish people are proud of?
9)
What do you know about Ireland’s geography?
10)
What would you like to ask an Irish person about Ireland?
Famous Irish People
In 1801 all of Ireland was formally integrated into
     the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
     Ireland, governed from London; the Irish
 Parliament was closed and Irish Members sat at
                    Westminster.
   The adjective used to describe the people was British.
The Union Jack is a combination of St. Andrew's Cross (Scotland), St. George's
              Cross (England), and St. Patrick's Cross (Ireland).
Catholics’ civil rights were severely impaired in this new state. For example,
they had no right to education, could not enter into the professional classes
                         and could not sit in parliament

                                   In 1823, an enterprising Catholic
                                      lawyer, Daniel O'Connell, known in
                                      Ireland as 'The Liberator' began an
                                      ultimately successful Irish
                                      campaign to achieve emancipation,
                                      and be seated in the parliament.
                                      This culminated in O'Connell's
                                      successful election in the Clare by-
                                      election, which revived the
                                      parliamentary efforts at reform.
                                      The Catholic Relief Act 1829 was
                                      eventually approved by the U.K.
                                      parliament under the leadership of
                                      Prime Minister, the Dublin born
                                      Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of
                                      Wellington.
Ireland's Great Famine, An Gorta Mór, struck the country severely in the
period 1845-1849, with potato blight, exacerbated by the political and laisse-
faire economic factors of the time leading to mass starvation and emigration.




                           British rule in Ireland was blamed.
The impact of emigration during and following the famine, as well as deaths
caused for the blight, was severe; the population dropped from over 8 million
                   before the Famine to 4.4 million in 1911.
Gaelic or Irish, once the spoken language of the entire island, declined in use
 sharply in the nineteenth century as a result of the Famine and the creation
of the National School education system, which didn’t teach the vernacular. It
was largely replaced by English. However, its beginning to make a comeback...
Sackville Street in Dublin in the United Kingdom, c. 1908
A failed militant attempt was made to gain separate independence for Ireland
  with the 1916 Easter Rising, an insurrection in Dublin. Though support for the
    insurgents was small, the violence used in its suppression led to a swing in
                              support of the rebels.
Unwilling to negotiate any understanding with
Britain short of complete independence, the
Irish Republican Army — the army of the newly
declared Irish Republic — waged a guerrilla
war, Irish War of Independence, until 1921.
In July 1921, the Irish and
British governments agreed
a truce that halted the war.
         In December
  1921, representatives of
 both governments signed
 an Anglo-Irish Treaty. This
    created the Irish Free
    State, a self-governing
       Dominion of the
Commonwealth of Nations
  in the manner of Canada
        and Australia.

 The newly formed nation
declared itself a republic in
           1949.
The six counties of the largely
protestant north remained part
of the United Kingdom of Great
 Britain and Northern Ireland.
Bloody Sunday




                      The British army has
                      committed many heinous acts
                      of brutality on Irish soil. The
                      two most notorious being the
                      bloody Sunday events of 1920
                      and 1972.


The I.R.A. has also committed terrible atrocities.
For many, the struggle against British rule in Ireland continued, unabated, until the
ceasefires of 1996. The peace process which ensued culminated in the good Friday
 agreement. This guaranteed the rights of all of Northern Ireland’s citizens and put
                         their destiny in their own hands.




 This agreement, supported by the vast majority of both sides of the conflict, has led to
 an unprecedented 15 years of peace on the island.
The Queen’s historic visit to the Irish Republic
She was the first British monarch to visit Ireland since its independence, and it could all have
gone horribly wrong. Instead, it was pitch perfect, right from the emerald green dress she wore
on arrival to that brief bow of respect at the garden of remembrance and the Gaelic
introduction to her speech at Dublin castle.
1)
Is Britain great?                                                       Britain
2)
What is the difference between Great Britain, England and the United
    Kingdom?
3)
What do you know about British food and weather?
4)
What would you like to do and see in Britain on a three-week holiday?
5)
How do you think British people would describe their country?
6)
Do you think Britain has too much political power in the world?
7)
Would you like to live in Great Britain?
8)
What parts of British culture are popular in your country?
9)
Does your country have good relations with Britain?
10)
What do you think when you the Union Jack?
1)
What do you know about Great Britain?
2)
                                                   Britain
How important is Britain in the world?
3)
How did Britain lose its empire?
4)
What has Great Britain contributed to the world?
5)
Would you like to speak with a British accent?
6)
Who is the most famous British person ever?
7)
What is Britain most famous for?
8)
What mistakes has Great Britain made?
9)
Do you like British fashion and music?
10)
What do you think of the British Queen?
FREEDOM DISCUSSION
1)   What comes to mind when you hear the word ‘freedom’?
2)   Do you have as much freedom as you want in your life?
3)   Do you have as much freedom as you want in your country?
4)   In what ways does your country take away your freedom?
5)   Was there a time in your life when you had a lack of freedom?


6)   Is everyone in your country equally free?
7)   What would it be like to live where there is little freedom of choice?


8)   Do men or women have more freedom in your country?
9)   Can freedom damage a country?
10) Where in the world do you think is the greatest freedom?
FREEDOM DISCUSSION
1)   What is freedom?
2)   How important is freedom for you?
3)   Would you fight for your freedom?
4)   Is working 40 hours a week closer to freedom or slavery?
5)   What does freedom feel like?
6)   Do you agree we must be free to bear arms (have a gun)?
7)   How often do you think about freedom?
8)   What kind of stories do you hear in the news related to freedom?


9)   Do you think many people misunderstand the concept of freedom?


10) The philosopher Rousseau said “Man is born free, and everywhere he is in
    chains". What do you think of this?

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Ireland v uk

  • 1. IRELAND AND THE UNITED KINGDOM What is the U.K.? What are the member countries and their capitals? What is Great Britain? What is the adjective of the United Kingdom? When was the country founded? How has it changed? What is the Union Jack? What does it represent? What problems have there been between Ireland and the United Kingdom?
  • 2.
  • 3. The green represents the Gaelic tradition of Ireland and the orange represents the followers of William of Orange in Ireland, with white representing peace between them.
  • 4. 1) What images spring to mind when you hear the country Ireland? 2) What are the good things and bad things about Ireland? 3) What is Ireland famous for? 4) What do you know about Irish history? 5) What images of Ireland do you have that are beautiful and mysterious? 6) What do you think about Ireland? 7) What has Ireland given to the world? 8) Would you like to visit Ireland, or live there? 9) What do you know about the economy of Ireland? IRELAND 10) Who are the most famous Irish people you know?
  • 5. 1) How different is Ireland from other European countries? 2) What do you know about Ireland’s culture? 3) Do you think Ireland is a good tourist destination? 4) What do you think Ireland will be like 50 years from now? 5) Does your country have good relations with Ireland? 6) What does your country have in common with Ireland? 7) What is your idea of a typical Irish person? 8) What things about Ireland do you think Irish people are proud of? 9) What do you know about Ireland’s geography? 10) What would you like to ask an Irish person about Ireland?
  • 7. In 1801 all of Ireland was formally integrated into the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, governed from London; the Irish Parliament was closed and Irish Members sat at Westminster. The adjective used to describe the people was British.
  • 8. The Union Jack is a combination of St. Andrew's Cross (Scotland), St. George's Cross (England), and St. Patrick's Cross (Ireland).
  • 9. Catholics’ civil rights were severely impaired in this new state. For example, they had no right to education, could not enter into the professional classes and could not sit in parliament In 1823, an enterprising Catholic lawyer, Daniel O'Connell, known in Ireland as 'The Liberator' began an ultimately successful Irish campaign to achieve emancipation, and be seated in the parliament. This culminated in O'Connell's successful election in the Clare by- election, which revived the parliamentary efforts at reform. The Catholic Relief Act 1829 was eventually approved by the U.K. parliament under the leadership of Prime Minister, the Dublin born Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington.
  • 10. Ireland's Great Famine, An Gorta Mór, struck the country severely in the period 1845-1849, with potato blight, exacerbated by the political and laisse- faire economic factors of the time leading to mass starvation and emigration. British rule in Ireland was blamed.
  • 11. The impact of emigration during and following the famine, as well as deaths caused for the blight, was severe; the population dropped from over 8 million before the Famine to 4.4 million in 1911.
  • 12. Gaelic or Irish, once the spoken language of the entire island, declined in use sharply in the nineteenth century as a result of the Famine and the creation of the National School education system, which didn’t teach the vernacular. It was largely replaced by English. However, its beginning to make a comeback...
  • 13. Sackville Street in Dublin in the United Kingdom, c. 1908
  • 14. A failed militant attempt was made to gain separate independence for Ireland with the 1916 Easter Rising, an insurrection in Dublin. Though support for the insurgents was small, the violence used in its suppression led to a swing in support of the rebels. Unwilling to negotiate any understanding with Britain short of complete independence, the Irish Republican Army — the army of the newly declared Irish Republic — waged a guerrilla war, Irish War of Independence, until 1921.
  • 15. In July 1921, the Irish and British governments agreed a truce that halted the war. In December 1921, representatives of both governments signed an Anglo-Irish Treaty. This created the Irish Free State, a self-governing Dominion of the Commonwealth of Nations in the manner of Canada and Australia. The newly formed nation declared itself a republic in 1949.
  • 16. The six counties of the largely protestant north remained part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
  • 17. Bloody Sunday The British army has committed many heinous acts of brutality on Irish soil. The two most notorious being the bloody Sunday events of 1920 and 1972. The I.R.A. has also committed terrible atrocities.
  • 18. For many, the struggle against British rule in Ireland continued, unabated, until the ceasefires of 1996. The peace process which ensued culminated in the good Friday agreement. This guaranteed the rights of all of Northern Ireland’s citizens and put their destiny in their own hands. This agreement, supported by the vast majority of both sides of the conflict, has led to an unprecedented 15 years of peace on the island.
  • 19. The Queen’s historic visit to the Irish Republic She was the first British monarch to visit Ireland since its independence, and it could all have gone horribly wrong. Instead, it was pitch perfect, right from the emerald green dress she wore on arrival to that brief bow of respect at the garden of remembrance and the Gaelic introduction to her speech at Dublin castle.
  • 20. 1) Is Britain great? Britain 2) What is the difference between Great Britain, England and the United Kingdom? 3) What do you know about British food and weather? 4) What would you like to do and see in Britain on a three-week holiday? 5) How do you think British people would describe their country? 6) Do you think Britain has too much political power in the world? 7) Would you like to live in Great Britain? 8) What parts of British culture are popular in your country? 9) Does your country have good relations with Britain? 10) What do you think when you the Union Jack?
  • 21. 1) What do you know about Great Britain? 2) Britain How important is Britain in the world? 3) How did Britain lose its empire? 4) What has Great Britain contributed to the world? 5) Would you like to speak with a British accent? 6) Who is the most famous British person ever? 7) What is Britain most famous for? 8) What mistakes has Great Britain made? 9) Do you like British fashion and music? 10) What do you think of the British Queen?
  • 22. FREEDOM DISCUSSION 1) What comes to mind when you hear the word ‘freedom’? 2) Do you have as much freedom as you want in your life? 3) Do you have as much freedom as you want in your country? 4) In what ways does your country take away your freedom? 5) Was there a time in your life when you had a lack of freedom? 6) Is everyone in your country equally free? 7) What would it be like to live where there is little freedom of choice? 8) Do men or women have more freedom in your country? 9) Can freedom damage a country? 10) Where in the world do you think is the greatest freedom?
  • 23. FREEDOM DISCUSSION 1) What is freedom? 2) How important is freedom for you? 3) Would you fight for your freedom? 4) Is working 40 hours a week closer to freedom or slavery? 5) What does freedom feel like? 6) Do you agree we must be free to bear arms (have a gun)? 7) How often do you think about freedom? 8) What kind of stories do you hear in the news related to freedom? 9) Do you think many people misunderstand the concept of freedom? 10) The philosopher Rousseau said “Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains". What do you think of this?