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Saint Patrick's Day Traditions. ESL/ESOL/EFL

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Task Description
Adjectives before nouns-gap filling exercise
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St Patrick's Day -lets find all the adjectives
Video length
2 minutes 48 seconds
Video genre
Documentaries
Language goals
vocabulary
Vocabulary practice
General topic
Grammar topic
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Level
The above lesson is a great teaching resource for:Intermediate (B1)
Student type
This resource is intended for:High schoolers
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High schoolers
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Published 17/03/2023
Video quiz questions (printable)
1. Fill the gap.
than 150 000 people marched in the New York St Patrick's Day parade,
2. Fill the gap.
… the streets to watch and the lights on the top of the Empire State Building are turned.
3. Fill the gap.
Irish Cuisine is featured inrestaurants served with traditional Irish coffee,
4. Fill the gap.
WhenAmerican foods are prepared with green food coloring.
5. Fill the gap.
For example, it isto see green bread pasta.
6. Fill the gap.
And eveneggs being served to St Patrick's,
7. Fill the gap.
If one wasenough to forget about the special demands for attire on this day for every child knows that if you're not …
8. Fill the gap.
The leprechaun is themost popular symbol on St Patrick's Day.
9. Fill the gap.
the word leprechaun is a mixture of luch orpan orperson.
10. Fill the gap.
… the leprechaun is an elf-creature from Irish folklore, unlike Santa's, smiling, Merry and hard-working little elves.
11. Fill the gap.
The leprechaun is, cunning ill-tempered and greedy.
12. Fill the gap.
he steals plays tricks on people and isfor all kinds of domestic mischief today,
13. Fill the gap.
the people who have left Ireland have not forgotten their family's struggle or thecultural heritage which they brought with …
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