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[The Global Celebration of St. Patrick's Day and the Usage of Present Perfect Tense]-[CBE 2.04 | Let’s celebrate! St Patrick’s Day | Language focus: the present perfect]

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The Global Legacy of St. Patrick's Day: A Linguistic and Cultural Exploration

St. Patrick's Day, a traditional Irish festival, has transcended its local origins to become one of the most widely celebrated national events globally. While many recognize the day as a time for parades and the color green, its history is deeply rooted in the 17th century and the resilience of the Irish people.

Historical Origins and Religious Significance

St. Patrick’s Day commemorates the death of St. Patrick, who is credited with introducing Christianity to Ireland in the 5th century. By the early 17th century, the day was established as an "official Christian feast day." The text notes that St. Patrick was "regarded as a very important person," a phrase that illustrates the use of the passive voice to highlight his historical stature.

The Diaspora and Global Spread

The widespread popularity of this festival is largely attributed to the migration of Irish families during the 19th century. During this period, Ireland faced a "serious famine" caused by the failure of the potato crop. As many families "emigrated to other countries" to escape this hardship, they carried their traditions with them. This diaspora explains why today, people with "Irish ancestors" are found worldwide, and why the celebration has "spread all around the world."

Cultural Traditions

Modern celebrations are characterized by vibrant activities, including "parties, parades, and other fun traditions." A particularly unique example is found in Chicago, where the "plumbers union" dyes the Chicago River green for 24 hours—a tradition they have maintained for over 50 years. Furthermore, the use of "shamrocks" (Irish clovers) is a staple of the festivities, symbolizing the cultural identity preserved by the Irish community.

Grammatical Focus: The Present Perfect Tense

This episode of Coffee Break English uses the history of St. Patrick's Day to teach the "present perfect" tense, specifically focusing on the use of "since" and "for."

Using 'Since' for Starting Points

The present perfect is used to describe actions that began in the past and continue into the present. The text utilizes "since" to pinpoint the exact moment an action commenced:

  • "It has been celebrated in Ireland since the early 17th century."
  • "Since then, Irish culture and traditions have spread to many countries."

Using 'For' for Durations

In contrast, "for" is employed to express the duration of an action over a period of time. This is exemplified when discussing the longevity of the celebration:

  • "St. Patrick's Day has been a major celebration... for hundreds of years."
  • "They have done this [coloring the river] every year for over 50 years."

By contrasting these two prepositions, the podcast clarifies that "since" identifies the start of an action, while "for" focuses on the length of the period elapsed. Through this blend of cultural education and grammatical analysis, the text provides a comprehensive look at both the history of St. Patrick's Day and the mechanics of English verb tenses.

🎯Key Sentences

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Let's find out more about this in today's text.
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That sounds like a good idea.
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Let's get started.
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So, what makes it so popular?
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Let's find out why it is so popular.
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all around the world
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in particular
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get started
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regarded as
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for hundreds of years
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📖 Transcript

Coffee Break English season two, episode four.
Hello, and welcome to Coffee Break English.
My name is Josie. And I'm Mark.
And we're very happy to be here with you today for another episode of Coffee Break English.
Yes, here on the Coffee Break English podcast, each week we take a different text to discuss and this week we're off to Ireland to learn about St.
Patrick's Day. St. Patrick's Day is something that is very well known all around the world.

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