Geography
The Vikings
Tourism
Grammar & Vocabulary
100

Ireland is composed of ...

Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. 

100

Who came to Ireland in the 8th century ? 

The Viking came to Ireland in the 8th century. 

100

Where is the Giant's Causeway ?


It is in Northern Ireland. 

100

What's a synonym for "ship" ? 

A synonym for "ship" is "boat". 

200

What's the capital of the Republic of Ireland ?

The capital of the Republic of Ireland is Dublin.

200

Where were the Vikings from ? 

The Vikings were from Denmark, Norway and Sweden. 

200

What can you learn about at the Dublinia Museum ?

You can learn about the Vikings.

200

Pour expliquer la raison de quelque choses, on utilise le mot...

because 

ex: I would like to visit the Dublinia Museum BECAUSE I like Vikings. 

300

What's the capital of Northern Ireland ?

The capital of Northern Ireland is Belfast. 

300

What's the name of the towns the Vikings established ? 

They established the towns of Dublinia and Waterford. 

300

Where can you see beautiful murals ? 

You can see beautiful murals in Belfast. 

300

Pour dire qu'on aimerait bien faire quelque chose, on dit...

I would like

ex: I would like to visit Dublin. 

400

What languages are spoken in Ireland ? 

English and Irish/Gaelic are spoken in Ireland. 

400

They __________________ on ships. 

They traveled on ships. 

400

What's the name of the stone you can kiss ? 

Its name is the Blarney Stone. 

400

What's a synonym for "bar" ? 

A synonym for "bar" is "pub". 

500

The Republic of Ireland is a member of...

Northern Ireland is a part of...

The Republic of Ireland is a member of the European Union. 

Northern Ireland is a part of the United Kingdom. 

500

They ___________________ new places. 

They explored new places. 

500

Where can you do shopping, listen to live music and meet a leprechaun ? 

You can do shopping, listen to live music and meet a leprechaun in the Temple Bar area. 

500

Pour dire qu'on ne préfèrerait pas faire quelque chose, on dit...

I would not prefer

ex: I would not prefer to kiss the Blarney Stone.