18/06/2015

Ireland

Ireland is a country in the North Atlantic ocean, and it's a little part of Great Britain, so I choose this country because I like it so much.

In Ireland are two main laguajes that are the Irish and the English.

And now I'm going to talk about some aspects of Ireland:

Geography

It's relatively low-lying mountains surrounding a central plain, with several navigable rivers extending inland. The island has lush vegetation, a product of its mild but changeable oceanic climate, which avoids extremes in temperature. 

Irish Culture

It had a significant influence on other cultures, especially in the fields of literature and, to a lesser degree, science and education. Alongside mainstream Western culture, a strong indigenous culture exists, as expressed for example through Gaelic gamesIrish music, and the Irish language.

It had some culture types, so I'm going to talk about the science, sport and food and drinks

Science

Ireland has nine universities, seven in the Republic of Ireland and two in Northern Ireland, including Trinity College, Dublin and the University College Dublin, as well as numerous third-level colleges and institutes and a branch of the Open University, the Open University in Ireland.

Sport

There is the Horse racing and greyhound racing are both popular in Ireland. There are frequent horse race meetings and greyhound stadiums are well-attended. The island is noted for the breeding and training of race horses and is also a large exporter of racing dogs. The horse racing sector is largely concentrated in the County Kildare

Food and drink

Food and cuisine in Ireland takes its influence from the crops grown and animals farmed in the island's temperate climate and from the social and political circumstances of Irish history. For example, whilst from the Middle Ages until the arrival of the potato in the 16th century the dominant feature of the Irish economy was the herding of cattle, the number of cattle a person owned was equated to their social standing. Thus herders would avoid slaughtering a milk-producing cow.




Gubbeen cheese







And for finish, some questions:
1.Investigate some more about the science in Ireland and explain the information. 
2.Do you like the food? You know any other type of food from Ireland?
3.Do you want to visit Ireland? Why?

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