Unit 2.1: Scotland

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Welcome!

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Today
 Allright Unit 2:  Scotland



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Goal:
I know a little bit about Scotland and the Scotish culture.
I can talk/write about facts (about Scotland and the Scotish culture) I just learnt.

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England
Scotland
Wales

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Reading about Scotland

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Flag of Scotland
Scotland is part of the United Kingdom, together with England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Scotland is a country located in the northern part of the United Kingdom.

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Scotland is often called The Highlands.
The capital of Scotland is Edinburgh.

The largest city in Scotland is Glasglow.
Facts

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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
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.
 
Animals such as the red deer, golden eagles, otters, and seals. 

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Where in the UK is Scotland located?
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Northern part
B
Eastern part
C
Western part
D
Southern part

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Which of these flags is Scotland's flag?
A
Flag 1(white and red cross)
B
Flag 2(blue and white cross)
C
Flag 3(white with green and a red dragon )
D
Flag 4(yellow with a red cross, white shield and red hand)

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Haggis
Kilt
Bagpipe

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Which one is made of sheep lung, liver and heart
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Haggis
B
Neeps and tatties
C
Porridge
D
Bangers and mash

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What color is the Scottish flag?
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Blue with a white cross
B
White with a blue cross
C
Green with a white cross
D
White with a green cross

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Learning about Scotland by listening

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Leg uit wat de Highland Games zijn.

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When do the Highland Games take place?
In ...
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Winter
B
Spring
C
Summer
D
Autumn/Fall

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Name as many activities you have seen in the video.(sports and other)
Noem zoveel mogelijk activiteiten die je hebt gezien in de video(sport en andere)

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What's the name of the instrument you are hearing?
A
flute
B
bagpipes
C
pipeflute

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What were the men with the bagpipes wearing?
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A dress
B
A kilt
C
Large underwear
D
Skinny jeans

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What is Scotland's capital city?
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Edinburgh
B
Highlands
C
Glasgow
D
Belfast

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How do you pronounce Edinburgh?
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Ed-in-burg
B
Ed-in-bruh
C
Ay-din-burg
D
Ee-din-bruh

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What is someone or something from Glasgow called?
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Glasganian
B
Glasgower
C
Glaswegian
D
Glaswogan

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What are these beautiful animals called?

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What is the name of the famous lake where a monster is said to live?
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Loch Monstro
B
Loch Grass
C
Loch Ness
D
Nessie

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What does "haud yer wheesht" mean in Scots?

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What does "scran" mean in Scots?

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What does "gaun yersel'" mean in Scots?

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Read with me......
Exercise 2 
HOGMANAY
page  54- 55

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Do or (homework)
CROSSING BORDERS
Do Exercise 1 and 2 on page 54 and 55

Practise Words unit 2.2 link:







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10:00

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I can talk/write about facts (about Scotland and the Scotish culture) I just learnt.
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Exit ticket
You have 2 minutes to think about two things you have just learnt about Scotland/Scotish culture.




Name two things/facts you just learnt about Scotland or Scotish culture.
> I learnt about .....& ......
> I now know that ....... & .......
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1:00

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