On the edge of the lake, there is a special Loch Ness Monster Exhibition centre that people can visit. Few people live in the north of Scotland. Some of them speak the Scottish Gaelic language. Most of the people live in the Lowlands. Farmers in Scotland keep a lot of sheep on the hillsides. All true Scots belong to a clan or a tribe. Each of them has their own tartan. Its a traditional woollen cloth over the shoulder. Men in Scotland wear kilts. Nowadays there are a lot of tartan shops in Scotland, which sell cloth, kilts, scarves, bags, travelling rugs, and dresses in tartan patterns. Sometimes they offer people the service of finding out which part of Scotland their great-grand parents came from. Scotland's greatest poet Robert Burns, who's dead by now, had his birthday th on 25 January. People celebrate that day by having Burns' Night Dinner. On that
Scotland Scotland is a part of United Kingdom. It shares a border with England. The capital of Scotland is Edinburgh. Famous cities in Scotland are Aberdeen, Dundee and Glasgow. The Symbols of Scotland are thistle, bagpipes, kilts and Tartan. There are many lochs and mountains with few trees, and islands near the western coast. There is a 5 000 000 people in Scotland. There are many attractionsin Scotland. For example: Edinburgh Castle, Ben Nevis, Stirling Castle and Glagow Cathedral. I think i´d like to see Edinburgh Castle, lochs and the Loch Ness Monster there :D . Facts about Scotland : Scotland is the second largest country in the United Kingdom of Great Britain.
consist of England, wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Robert Burns th On 25 Janary Scottish people all over the wod celebrate Robert Burns birthday. He was a Scottish poet and a lyricist. Bagpipe A famous traditional Scottish instrument is the Great Highland Bagpipe. Tartan This is a traditional woollen cloth different colours. Scottish kilts almost always have tartan patterns. Scotland symbol The thistle has been an important Scottish symbol for more than 500 years. Loch Ness People belive that there is a stange, huge monster in one of the lochs in the Highlands. Sheep You can see hundreds or eve thousands sheep on the hillsides. Used materials http://en.wikipedia
lowlands. Farmers raise sheep and you can see hundreds or even thousands of them on the hillsides. Glasgow, Aberdeen and Edinburg are the biggest cities in Scotland. Aberdeen is an old university town. Glasgow is the biggest city. It is a famous industrial centre. There are many theatres and art galleries too. All true Scots belong to the clan. Each clan has its own tartan. This is a traditional woollen cloth that has squares and stripes in different colours. The men wear kilts. Scottish people are proud of their national costume. Many Scottish names begin with 'Mac' or 'Mc', which means 'son of'. Common Scottish names are MacKenzie and Campbell. The Scottish traditional food is haggis and they play bagpipe. On 25th January Scottish people celebrate Robert Burns' birthday. He was Scotland's greatest poet, who wrote hundreds of songs and poems about love, the lofe of working people and his love of Scotland.
It was made from wool or a wool/linen combination and twill woven in a pattern of colored stripes which today has become known as tartan, though originally the word tartan referred to the type of cloth (like linen, or cotton) and not the pattern of colors as the word almost exclusively signifies today. At nearly every Highland Games gathering today, there are vendors who sell tartan items, whether kilts, blankets, scarves, ties, or tartan fabric. Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belted_plaid http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilt
SCOTLAND Scotland consist of the Lowlands, which are the green hills, the Highlands, which have mountains with few trees, and Islands near the western coast. The landscape is very attractive. There are mountains, heather moors and lochs. People believe that one of the lochs, there are Loch Ness Monster, and theres a Loch Ness Monster Exhibition Center on the edge of the lake. In Scotland, theres a some people, who still speak Gaelic language. The Scotland men wear KILTS. WALES Its capital is Cardiff. There are many open-air-concerts, street theatres and carnivals. The national emblem of the Wales is the leek. Wales is a mountainous country with green valleys and rapid rivers. In north Wales the people mostly spoke Welsh language.
Population: 5, 055, 000 National emblem: the thistle Capital: Edinburgh National flower: the bluebell Islands: About 790 National instrument: bagpipes Lakes: the best- known is Loch Ness, famous for National dish: haggis Nessie, its mythical monster Scotland is also famous for: whisky, kilts and sheep · One of the four constituent nations which form the UK · They have their own money, system of law, history, stamps, deep- rooted customs, traditions and ancient language- Gaelic · Most people speak the Scottish dialect becoming endangered language · Weather unpredictable · Breathtaking scenery Scottish Industries · Traditional -coal mining, steel production, shipbuilding
Edinburgh was the first city in the world to have its own fire-brigade. It is well known for its whisky. The motto is "No one provokes me with impunity". Food and drinks Haggis, made from lamb lungs, liver and heart, mixed with onions, herbs and spices. Porridge, oatmeal, salt and water. Irn-Bru second national drink Heather Honey Whisky Clans Most have their own tartan patterns. Members may wear kilts, plaids, sashes, ties, scarves. Each clan has their own specific land Clan- offspring, children or descendants Descendant of the chiefs Thank you!
What do athletes wear? Almost every weekend in the summer there are highland games somewhere in Scotland. A lot of people all over the world come to see them or come to take part of them. There are over three thousand bagpipers and drummers who play all day long. There are also highland dancing competitions as well as events like throwing the hammer or throwing a large three as far as possible. Athletes wear traditional kilts. 12. What is Edinburgh famous for? For its arts festival, which takes place in August, every year. 13. What sort of festival is it? It's a sort of festival for people who have a love for theatre, opera and classical music. And a Fringe festival, where you can see a big variety of plays, concerts, films and dance performances. There's also a Military Tattoo parade. 14. What is the Military Tattoo? It's a parade held in Edinburg Castle
10. If going back in time was possible, which decade in British history would you choose to live in? Why? I'd like to be in the Victorian age. Simply because the architecture changed and also the industry was developed. All in all it looks like an interesting time period to try. 11. Make a list of things / people / events that you associate with Scotland. Bloody Mary, Loch Ness, Scottish fought for their independence a lot, "Braveheart", Sean Connery, bagpipes, kilts, 12. Where are the British monarchs crowned? What else do you know about this building? They are all, since William the Conqueror, crowned in Westminster Abbey. They tribute British heroes there and also bury them. 13. Name all the invaders of Britain in the right order (starting with the first ones). Beaker Folk, the Celts, the Romans, the Anglo-Saxons + Jutes, the Vikings, the Normans 14. Write about 3 British sightseeing places (outside London) and mention why
into the English army, 21. Name some countries where English is used as the second language.- India, Nigeria, Philippines 22. What language was used by Romans and Normans? Romans- latin; Normans- French 23. Describe Scotland.- Scotland is a mountainous country in the north of the island of Great Britain, Scotland is Famous for Its fresh water lochs (lakes) One of the most famous is Loch Ness .It is also famous for its clans, kilts, medieval castles, as well as poetry and songs of Robert Burns. Edinburgh is famous for its famous theatres festival. Edinburgh the capital of Scotland, like Rome, was built on seven hills. Flag- Cross of St Andrew; Anthem- Flower of Scotland; Official animal - Unicorn 24. Longer discussion point London: write as much as you know, its history, sights, its importance, how and why travel there, your personal views, etc
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