This morning, 1st BAC students had the opportunity to listen to the Irishman, from Dublin, Damien Sheehy, who, courtesy of Burlington Publishers, visited our school and gave a cultural talk about the United Kingdom.
A speech about:
- the British flag ("The Union Jack"), (Info about this is also in this blog: HERE1)
- the difference between Northern Ireland, part of the UK, and the Republic of Ireland, (Info about this is also in this blog: HERE2).
- why British drive on the left, which countries do so and the reason why. (Info about this is also in this blog: HERE3).
- Scottish traditions (pagpipes, kilts, tartan...)
The speech came together with some quiz questions for the audience to answer:
1- Which country (out of 4 given) doesn't drive on the left?
Answered correctly by Martin Golán (B1ºB), who took the help of 50%. The answer was Iceland.
2- What's the most forgotten object on the London tube?
Answered correctly by Victoria Orrico (B1ºC) & Alejandro Fernández (B1ºB), who took the help of the phone call to Damien's mum. The answer being the mobile phone, the object that is mostly lost on the tube.
3- Where is Welsh mostly spoken outside the UK?
Question for Román Alemparte (B1ºA), who had the help of the rest of the audience, but the answer was really unexpected: Patagonia in Argentina. So they didn't answer it correctly.
Damien with some of the boys and their English teacher at the end of the speech:
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