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1
Lets visit ScotlandLesson for 6 form pupils
  • English teacher
  • G. N. Gavrilevich

2
Scotland
  • Languages English, Gaelic, ScotsCapital
    EdinburghLargest city GlasgowArea 78,782
    km²Population (2001) 5 062 000Density
    64/km²Currency Pound sterling ()National
    anthem Flower of ScotlandNational flower
    Thistle.

3
Scotland the beautiful
  • He who has not seen Scotland
  • does not really know Great Britain

4
Flag of Scotland
  • The Flag of Scotland, the Saltire or St.
    Andrew's Cross and is the oldest national flag
    still in use.

The Royal Coat of Arms of Scotland
5
Lets revise the words
  • Highlands prosperous
  • Lowlands picturesque
  • Edinburgh thistle
  • Athens of the North castle
  • Celtic ancient

6
This is Scotland

7
Streets of Scotland
8
Match the proper names with their definitions
  • is the largest port
  • is the national flag
  • is one of the Queens
  • residence
  • is the national emblem of
  • Scotland
  • is the greatest Scottish poet
  • is the Patron Saint of Scotland
  • 1.Holyrood House
  • 2.R Burns
  • 3.The Thistle
  • 4.St. Andrew
  • 6. Glasgow
  • 7.St. Andrews Cross

9
Lochs of Scotland
Scotland is also noted for its lochs Much of
the west coast of the country is intersected by
Sea Lochs, the longest of which is Loch Fyne,
and the largest is Loch Lomond.
Notable fresh-water lochs include Loch Ness.
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Mountains
  • Scotland is well known for its
  • mountainous and beautiful scenery.
  • Grampian mountains attract
  • many tourists all over the world.
  • They are very beautiful  with
  • their clean lakes and high hills.
  • Lowlands look very picturesque in all
  • seasons of the year, especially in autumn.
  • Highlands are situated to the North of
    Edinburgh and Glasgow. These mountains are with
    few trees, many sheep, wild deer and golden
    eagles.

11
Robert Burns
  • Robert Burns, the greatest Scottish poet,
    was born in 1759, on 25 January in Alloway,
    Scotland. That day Scottish people celebrate
    Burns night. They wear kilts and play bagpipes.
    Robert Burns wrote wonderful poems and songs.
    His most famous poem is My Hearts in the
    Highlands.


12
Highlands and Islands
  • To the north of Edinburgh and
    Glasgow are the Highlands of Scotland mountains
    with few trees, wild deer and many sheep. Its
    one of the most picturesque places in the
    world.The Highlanders, the people of the area
    are very devoted to their country with its
    striking beauty, though it is not so prosperous
    as other places in Britain. Most of these people
    are farmers and fishermen. Scotland does a lot of
    fish trading. On the small islands to the north
    and west of Scotland there are fishing and
    farming villages. The houses in the villages look
    modest but they have to be strong enough to keep
    people warm in winter when cold winds blow from
    the sea. Some of the people still speak Gaelic,
    the ancient Celtic language of Scotland. 

13
Give the English for
  • 1. ????? ?????????? ????? ? ????
  • 2. ?????? ???????????
  • 3. ????????????
  • 4. ???????? ?????
  • 5. ???????? ??????
  • 6. ????????? ????.

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Complete the sentences
  • 1. To the north of Edinburgh
  • 2. Its one of
  • 3. The Highlanders are
  • 4. Most of these people are
  • 5. Scotland does
  • 6. The houses
  • 7. Some of the people still
  •  

15
Scotland Quiz
  • What is the kilt?
  • What is the emblem of Scotland?
  • What street lies between the Old Town and New
    Town?
  • What is the Castle used to be?
  • What river is Glasgow on?
  • In what part of the city is the monument to the
    dog Bobby situated?
  • Who lives in the Holyrood palace sometimes?
  • What is Edinburgh sometimes called?
  • What is the national music instrument?
  • What city is called the heart of industry?

16
Correct the mistakes
  • 1. Let us to watch TV.
  • 2. Mary was made play the piano.
  • 3. She was expected come in time.
  • 4.I was allowed go to the party.
  • 5. Mother want me help her.
  • 6.They was made clean the hall.
  • 7.Mary expected him come back.

17
Why travel to Scotland?
  • To practice speaking English
  • To see Edinburgh Castle
  • To visit new places
  • To go to the Scottish festival
  • To meet people
  • To buy souvenirs
  • To walk
  • To learn about the history of Scotland
  • To try kilt on

18
My Bonnie lies over the ocean
  • My Bonnie lies over the ocean,
  • My Bonnie lies over the sea,
  • My Bonnie lies over the ocean,
  • Oh, bring back my Bonnie to me.
  • Chorus
  • Bring back, bring back-
  • Bring back my Bonnie to me, to me
  • Bring back, bring back
  • Oh, bring back my Bonnie to me.

19
The Scottish ABC
  • A-Aberdeen, Athens of the North
  • B- Bagpipe, Burns
  • C- Caledonia, Cheviot Hills
  • D- Doyle
  • E- Edinburgh
  • F- Flag of Scotland, Floral Clock
  • G- Glasgow, Gaelic, Golf, Grampians
  • H- Hebrides, Highlands, Haggis
  • I- Ivanhoe
  • J- James I

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Good luck!
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