3. THE IRISH FlAG HAS GOT THREE
COLOURS: GREEN;WHITE AND
ORANGE.
THE IRISH FLAG
MEANS:
Green for the Irish
Catholics.
Orange for the Irish
protestants
White fot the peace
between them
4. WE ARE GOING TO STAY IN BRAY
Bray is situated in the
west coast of Ireland,
very near it´s capital
Dublin.We are going to
live here for 8 days and 7
nights. The weather
right now is very cold
and rainy
5. This is the first foto
taken on the 17th of
March. The sun was
shinning
The time was 4:30 p.m.
8. Our schedule was:
Saturday 16th: Fight
from I.E.S. Juan Pérez
Mercader (Corrales)
Huelva to Faro´s
Airport
Sunday 17th: Visit to
the peninsula of Howth
and San Patrick´s Day
in Dublin.
Monday18th: Visit to
Glendalough and
shopping at Dundrum.
Tuesday 19th: Visit to
Dublin:House number
29 and Trinity College.
. Wednesday
20th:Dublinia and
Christchurch
. Thursday
21st:Shopping in
Dublin
. Friday 22nd:Malahide
castle.
. Saturday 23rd: Fight
from Dublin to Faro
(portugal)
20. GO TO THE BED
Finally we went to our houses and we went to bed
to sleep.
21. HOWTH PENINSULA &
ST PATRICK’S DAY
By:
- Lucia Antón De Vega
- Laura Carrasco Palma
- María Fernández Torres
- Rosana Rollán Sánchez-Ramad
22. This is the first day we stayed in Ireland. We went to Howth Peninsula by
train, it took us one hour and a half.
In Howth we saw two big seals in the sea, then we walked around the
peninsula and we arrived to a cliff. We were very hungry so we ate a typical
food: fish and chips. It was so delicious!
23.
24. INFORMATION
Location and Food: The picturesque seaside village of Howth is
located on the peninsula of Howth Head, north east of Dublin city. You
can watch fishing trawlers landing their catch and purchase the
freshest seafood from the fish markets along the west pier. Howth’s
speciality is the best and freshest fish. There is a wide choice of places
to eat from takeaways and gasttropubs to fine dininig.
25. In the afternoon, we took the train again to go back to Dublin. In Dublin we
couldn’t see the St Patrick’s Parade. It was raining so we went to the
Natural Museum, this ruined our tour in Dublin. Then we went to a
shopping centre in the middle of Dublin, it was big and made of glass.
During the day we took some photos.
26. Places of interest:
- Howth Castle
- The National Transport Museum
- The Kitchen in the Castle Cookery School
27. SAINT PATRICK’S DAY
Is a cultural and religious holiday celebrated on 17th March. It is named
after St Patrick, the most commonly recognise of the patron saints of
Ireland.
The day generally involves public parades and festivals, and wearing of
green clothes.
35. Martes 19
Por la mañana fuimos a nuestro primer día de instituto. Nos
asignaron las clases que iba a estar cada uno. Cada grupo
estaba con una profesora, y después del recreo cambiamos de
profesora. . Estuvimos en el ATC hasta la 13:30, comimos y,
como los demás días, fuimos al tren para ir a visitar el Trinity
College y House 29.
En el camino hacia las visitas, veíamos la ciudad de Dublín.
36.
37. HOUSE 29
“House number 29” es
una casa georgiana
construida en 1794, en la
que se recrea el tipo de
vida de la burguesía de
Dublín entre 1790 y 1820.
38. HOUSE 29
La visita empieza con un vídeo que te cuenta la vida de una
familia en esa casa.
Luego empezó la visita guiada por la casa. El guía se paraba
en cada habitación y nos explicaba los datos más
interesantes de ella. Nos enseñaron la cocina, el comedor,
los dormitorios…
39. COLLEGE
El Trinity College es la universidad más antigua de Irlanda y
una de las más famosas del mundo. Fue fundada en el año
1592.
41. WEDNESDAY 20th
After an exhausted time at school we went off at 2
o´Clock to Dublin to see one of the most interesting
visits:Dublinia and ChristChurch. It took us 30
minutes walk to get there and at 4:30 we had to be
in ChristChurch so we hurried a lot!!!
42. Our visit to Dublinia and Christchurch
Dublinia is one of the most important museums in
Dublin. The museum is located on
Synod Hall, a gothic building of 1875. It was built
over the mediaeval church of Saint Michael and next
to Christ Church in the centre of the city
44. There you can see an
atractive interactive
preformance with the story
of the Mediaval times when
the Vikings were living in
Ireland. We started the
visit with a large Viking
ship(800) It is also possible
to see how they lived; their
homes, boats. WE could
even try on their clothes
and play with their
weapons.
50. DIA 21. TARDE DE COMPRAS.
María Fernández
Carlos Banco
Luis Cabrita
51. Thursday : Shopping
On Thursday we had our normal day of classes from
8:30 to 1:30 pm. Then half an hour break and then
classes fron 2 o´clock to 4 o´clock. After that we took
a train (DART) to Dublin. At 5 o´clock we were ready
for 3 hours of shopping. Until 8 o´clock when we
went home to rest and eat. It was pouring!!!!
52. Lot´s of us bought sweat shirts for our families
and ourselves
53.
54.
55. DIA 21. TARDE DE COMPRAS.
María Fernández
Carlos Banco
Luis Cabrita
62. C L A S S E S F R O M 8 : 3 0 T O 1 : 3 0
FRIDAY 22nd
63. The classes this morning were going to be different.
To day we would perform our Radio BrayProyect to
our teachers: Brittany, Cinta and Pedro. WE were
very nervious dressing ourselves up and we were
going to be recorded
67. Malahide Castle so we stayed
watching a film. Then we went
home to pack up our luggages and
go to sleep
68. Saturday 23rd of March
Our last day in Ireland
We got up very early at
2:15 a.m . The families
took us to the school
were the coach was
waiting for us to get to
Dublin airport. Our time
of departure was very
early so we had to check
in quicky
69. Back to Faro
We were three hours in the plane . We arrived to
Faro at 9:25 a.m. It was raining.