presentation by marianne Østensen. scottish national anthem ~ flower of scotland (lyrics)
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Presentation by Marianne Østensen
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Flower Of Scotland - Red Hot Chilli Pipers
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Scotland
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Map of Scotland
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• Area: 78,133 square kilometres
• Population: 5,200,000 inhabitants
• Capital: Edinburgh
• Major cities: Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Dundee
• Currency: Pound Sterling
• Highest point: Ben Nevis (1,343 metres)
• Longest river: The Tay ( 188 km)
• Largest lake: Loch Lomond (56 sq km)
• National Day: 30 November, St. Andrew’s Day
• National flower: the thistle
Facts about Scotland
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The Highlands in the north of Scotland
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At 4406ft or 1344m, Ben Nevis is the highest mountain in the country. It's probably also the
most popular and the most dangerous.
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• The Central Lowlands are south of the Highlands.
• Nearly 90% of the population live in the Lowlands.
• Major cities are Glasgow and Edinburgh.
Edinburgh Castle
The Central Lowlands
Glasgow District Tartan
Edinburgh District Tartan
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The Southern Uplands
of Scotland
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Language• Today all Scots speak, read
and write English.• But Scottish English is a
little different than the English that is spoken in the rest of Britain.
• Long time ago people in the Lowlands spoke Scots and people in the Highlands spoke Gaelic.
• Today most people use a mix of Scots and English in daily speech.
Scottish Words
wee [wi:] = small [smɔ:l]
lass [læs] = girl [gз:l]
lad [læd] = boy [bɔı]
hus [hu:s] = house [haʊs]
brun [bru:n] = brown [braʊn]
aye [aı] = yes [jes]
kirk [kз:k] = church [tʃз:tʃ]
loch [lµχ] = lake [leık]
ken [ken] = know [nəʊ]
bairn [beən] = child [tʃaıld]
Which words sound a bit like Norwegian?
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The Loch Ness Monster• An old legend says that a
sea monster lives in Loch Ness.
• Every year thousands of tourists travel to Scotland’s most famous lake in hope of spotting “The Lady of the Lake”.
• In 1987 the whole lake was searched with sonar. The scientists found something that appeared to be bigger than a shark, but smaller than a whale. They checked for signals a second time, but didn’t find anything. Why didn’t they find her?
• Perhaps it is because Loch Ness is very deep and dark.
• There are some photos which show something that looks like a monster.
• In 1934, someone took this picture. Do you think it’s real?
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Can Loch Ness be hiding a monster after all?
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Typically Scottish
Haggis is Scotland’s national dish. It’s made of lamb’s liver, suet (nyretalg), oats, stock, onions and spices. It is cooked inside a sheep’s stomach.
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The Haggis Song
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Typically Scottish…Piping • The Bagpipe is the
national instrument of Scotland.
• Piping is a very important part of Scottish culture.
• A long time ago the English tried to destroy Scottish culture. So, they decided that it was illegal (ulovlig) to play the bagpipe and to wear tartans (rutemønstret / skotskrutet stoff).
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The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards perform at Edinburgh Castle
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Typically Scottish…Kilts • The Scottish national costume for
men is the kilt.
• Each clan (storfamilie, klan) has its own tartan.
• When you look at a man’s kilt you can tell which clan he belongs to.
• Men wear kilts mostly for formal events.
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• St Andrew the Apostle is the patron saint of Scotland.
• St Andrew’s Day is usually celebrated with traditional food, dancing and music – especially bagpipes.
• St Andrew’s Day Kids
St Andrew’s Day
St Andrew’s Day Kids