viernes, 11 de marzo de 2016

BET YOU DIDN'T KNOW :SAINT PATRICK

HISTORY OF SAINT PATRICK'S DAY

SAINT PATRICK'S DAY

Saint Patrick's Day St. Patrick's Day is celebrated in the United States on March 17. It's neither a public holiday (we still have work and school) nor a serious holiday. It's just a fun holiday. Vocabulary bullet emigrate- leave from a country to move to another bulletcentury- 100 years bulletreligious- having to do with church or god bulletpinch- to squeeze something, to hurt someone by squeezing their skin with your finger and thumb bulletshamrock- a plant with 3 leaves like in the pictures bulletpub- bar/ tavern, a place to drink beer or other alcohol bulletmarathon- a long running race (like a 10K run) bulletpretend- play, act like someone else Reading Many Irish people have emigrated from Ireland to the United States over the last few centuries. They brought St. Patrick's Day with them. St. Patrick's Day is a serious religious holiday in Ireland, but it has been changed quite a bit in America. Today in America people enjoy St. Patrick's Day by wearing green. In fact, if you don't wear at least one small green item, school children may pinch you. Probably the most common symbol for this holiday is the shamrock. Since the shamrock has three leaves, thousands of years ago St. Patrick (a religious leader) used it to teach the Irish people about the three parts of God. Today many people wear a shamrock design on St. Patrick's Day because it is supposed to bring good luck. On this day many people also enjoy going to a pub and drinking beer. They tell jokes and have a good time. People who don't come from Ireland like to pretend they are Irish, too. Some cities hold parades or marathons. It's not a very big holiday, but it can be a fun one for the people who want to enjoy it. It is very different kind of celebration from St. Patrick's Day in Ireland. Questions and Answers Write the answers in the blanks. Check your answers by clicking the arrows. 1. What day is St. Patrick's Day celebrated on? 2. Do people go to work and school on St. Patrick's Day? 3. What country did St. Patrick's Day come from? 4. What color do people wear on St. Patrick's Day? 5. If you don't wear that color, what will school children do to you? 6. Wearing a shamrock will bring you good ____. 7. Where do people go to drink beer? 8. In some cities people run in a _____ on St. Patrick's Day.

martes, 8 de marzo de 2016

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INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY

To celebrate March 8, International Women’s Day, we suggest these four TEDTalks gems from some amazing speakers — artists, scientists and economists who think deeply about the role of women.
Author and activist Isabel Allende discusses women, creativity, feminism — and the power of passionate thinkers and doers:


The former Finance Minister of Nigeria, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, talks about one key opportunity to grow African economies — by investing in women and the businesses they start:





Scientist Nalini Nadkarni explores the world of the forest canopy — and shares her findings with the world below, through dance, art and bold partnerships. She’s working to inspire the next generation of women scientists:





The wonderful Nellie McKay sings “Mother of Pearl” (with the immortal first line “Feminists don’t have a sense of humor”) and “If I Had You” from her sparkling set at TED2008:






Reshma Saujani: Teach girls bravery, not perfection


FIGHT FOR WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE

The Fight for Women's Suffrage Videos is from The History Channel.