Welcome to March — a month of shamrocks, leprechauns, and joyful parades! This time we’re heading straight to Ireland (and beyond) to explore one of the most globally celebrated English-speaking holidays:
๐ฎ๐ช St. Patrick’s Day – March 17th
Who was St. Patrick?
St. Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland, known for bringing Christianity to the island and (according to legend) driving out the snakes. Today, his day is less religious and more festive and cultural.
Where is it celebrated?
While it started in Ireland, St. Patrick’s Day is now celebrated in the USA, Canada, Australia, the UK, and even places like Japan or Argentina — often wherever Irish communities have settled.
๐ Traditions:
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Wearing green clothes and shamrocks (3-leaf clovers) ๐
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Watching or joining parades with music, dancers, and floats ๐ถ
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Eating traditional food like Irish stew or soda bread
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In the USA, some cities dye their rivers green (like in Chicago!) ๐
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Looking for leprechauns and pots of gold at the end of the rainbow! ✨
๐จ Vocabulary Corner:
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Shamrock – a clover, symbol of Ireland
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Leprechaun – a small, magical creature from Irish folklore ๐ง♂️
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Parade – a festive march with music and costumes
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Lucky charm – an object believed to bring good luck
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Green with envy – a common idiom meaning very jealous
๐ง Simple Irish Recipe: Soda Bread
Try this easy no-yeast bread!
Ingredients:
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250g plain flour
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1 tsp baking soda
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½ tsp salt
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250ml buttermilk (or milk + lemon juice)
Instructions:
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Mix dry ingredients, then add milk
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Form a dough, shape into a round loaf, and cut a cross on top
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Bake at 200°C for 30–35 minutes
Best served warm with butter!
✂️ Craft Idea: Leprechaun Hat Pencil Holder
You’ll need:
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An empty toilet roll
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Green and black construction paper
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Gold sticker or foil
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Scissors, glue, and creativity!
Wrap the tube, decorate it like a mini hat, and use it to store pencils, treats, or gold coins ๐ฌ
๐ต Fun Expression of the Month:
"The luck of the Irish!" – Used to wish someone good fortune
๐ท March is about joy, culture, and good luck — and whether you’re Irish or just Irish-for-a-day, you’re welcome to join the celebration!
๐ฉ Next up in April: eggs, bunnies, and some serious spring energy…
Until then,
The Festivities Team
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