Northern Ireland

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This lesson contains 17 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 50 min

Items in this lesson

Slide 1 - Slide

What do you know about ....
  • The geography
  • The religion and identity
  • Language
  • Political devolution
  • Stereotypes
  • Ulster Fry

Slide 2 - Slide

Homework
treacherous verraderlijk, shun uit de weg gaan, ignore negeren,
divide scheiding, tend to hebben de neiging om,
allegiance trouw, conveniently voor het gemak, sweeping generaliserend,
exceptions uitzonderingen, distinctive, onderscheidend



Slide 3 - Slide

Bacon
• Eggs
• Sausage
• Black pudding
• White pudding
• Tomatoes
. Mushrooms
. Baked beans
• Soda bread
• Potato bread



Slide 4 - Slide

Slide 5 - Link

Shown
Not shown
The conflict between communities in Northern Ireland.
Political parties in Northern Ireland.
Murals (paintings) on walls and houses.
Belfast's museums and art galleries.
How Belfast has changed in recent years.
An arts project at a community centre.

Slide 6 - Drag question

The period of fighting between communities in Northern Ireland was called:
A
The Conflict
B
The Troubles
C
The War

Slide 7 - Quiz

One community in Belfast, mostly Catholic, wanted Northern Ireland to be:
A
Part of the UK
B
Part of the Republic of Ireland
C
An independent country

Slide 8 - Quiz

The other community in Belfast, mostly Protestant, wanted Northern Ireland to be:
A
Part of the UK
B
Part of the Republic of Ireland
C
An independent country

Slide 9 - Quiz

You can see murals on walls and houses:
A
In Catholic areas of Belfast
B
In Protestant areas of Belfast
C
in both Catholic and Protestant areas

Slide 10 - Quiz

A lot of the old murals in Belfast have been preserved because:
A
they're a tourist attraction
B
they're great works of art
C
they're historically important

Slide 11 - Quiz

The old murals from both communities:
A
use militaristic and defensive images
B
use the same colours
C
use the same symbols

Slide 12 - Quiz

Nowadays in Belfast:
A
people don't paint murals any more.
B
people still paint murals in the old style.
C
people paint murals in a new style.

Slide 13 - Quiz

Today, the street art scene in Belfast:
A
is very large and important.
B
is small but getting bigger.
C
is small and getting smaller.

Slide 14 - Quiz

The Troubles
The troubles in Northern Ireland are largely the result of one question:

 Should the North stay part of the UK or should it join the South as part of a United and Independent Ireland?

 This question is the main root of the problem since people do not agree.

Slide 15 - Slide

Some people in Northern Ireland want to stay part of the UK. These people are called Unionists and are mostly Protestant. Hardline Unionists are known as Loyalists.

Slide 16 - Slide

The other side want to join the South and become part of the Irish Republic. These people are called Nationalists and are mostly Catholic. Hardline nationalists are known as Republicans.

Slide 17 - Slide