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Goal of today
At the end of the lesson, you will have a basic understanding of Scotland and the Scottish Highlands, including their geography, and culture.

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What do you already know about Scotland?

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Flag of Scotland
Scotland is part of the United Kingdom, together with England, Wales and Northern Ireland

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 Introduction to Scotland
Scotland is a country located in the northern part of the United Kingdom. 
It is known for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture.


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Facts
Scotland is often called The Highlands
The capital of Scotland is Edinburgh.
The largest city in Scotland is Glasglow

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The Scottish Highlands
The Scottish Highlands is a region in Scotland that covers the northern two-thirds of the country. 
It is characterized by rugged mountains (ruige bergen), 
deep lochs,
 and beautiful glens.

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Loch = scottisch name (lake/meer)
Glen = scottisch name (valley/vallei)
Geography
The Scottish Highlands are dominated by mountain ranges such as the Cairngorms and the Grampians. It is also home to the famous Loch Ness, known for its mythical creature, the Loch Ness Monster.

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Bergketens
Outdoor Activities
 It is a paradise for adventure seekers and nature lovers.

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Hiking
Fishing
Mountaineering

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Culture and Traditions
The Scottish Highlands have a rich cultural heritage, with traditional music, dance, and storytelling playing an important role. The iconic kilt, bagpipes, and tartan patterns are also associated with Scottish culture.

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Typical Scottish Food
Haggis: Made of sheep lung, liver and heart.
Shortbread: What do you think it is?

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Wildlife
Take a look at some animals that are common in Scotland.
 

Red deer, golden eagles, otters, and seals. 

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Scottish national sport
Scots, and Scottish immigrants, have made several key contributions to the history of sport, with important innovations and developments in: golf, curling, football, rugby union (the invention of rugby sevens, first international, and first league system), Highland games

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Haka
New Zealand
Traditionally, haka was a customary way to welcome visiting tribes, but it also served to invigorate warriors as they headed into battle. It was a show of physical prowess but also an embodiment of cultural pride, strength, and unity.

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