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ACADEMIC LISTENING TEST PRACTICE
ST. PATRICK'S DAY
For Students Preparing for Academic Tests / IELTS and TOEFL
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​St. Patrick's Day, celebrated annually on March 17th, is a cultural and religious holiday, honoring the patron saint of Ireland, Saint Patrick. Originally a religious feast day, the holiday has evolved over time, to become a celebration of Irish culture, and heritage.

The origins of St. Patrick's Day date back to the early 17th century, when it was first recognized as a feast day, by the Catholic Church. The holiday commemorates the life and teachings of Saint Patrick, a Christian missionary, who is credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland in the 5th century.

According to legend, Saint Patrick used the shamrock, a three-leafed plant, to explain the concept of the Holy Trinity, to the Irish people. As a result, the shamrock has become a symbol of the holiday, and is often worn as a decoration, or pinned to clothing. Saint Patrick is believed to have died on March 17th, 461 AD, which is why this date, is celebrated as his feast day.

St. Patrick's Day celebrations often involve parades, festivals, and traditional Irish food and drink. Corned beef and cabbage, Irish soda bread, and Guinness beer, are just a few of the dishes, that are commonly associated with the holiday. In many cities around the world, large-scale parades featuring marching bands, floats, and dancers, are held to celebrate the holiday. These parades often attract thousands of people, and are a colorful display, of Irish culture and heritage.

Another popular tradition, associated with St. Patrick's Day, is the practice of wearing green. Green is the color most commonly associated with Ireland, and is often worn on the holiday, as a symbol of Irish pride. Those who fail to wear green, on St. Patrick's Day, are sometimes playfully pinched by others, who are wearing the color.

Ireland is a small island of only about six million. However, according to the Irish government, about 70 million people claim Irish heritage, or ancestry, worldwide. Thus, while St. Patrick's Day is primarily associated with Ireland, and Irish culture, the holiday is celebrated in many countries around the world, especially the UK, the US, Australia, and Canada, to name but a few. In fact, the largest, and oldest, Saint Patrick's Day parade in the world, is held, not in Ireland, but in New York City, with an estimated two million people, attending every year.
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