Презентация, доклад по английскому языку Alice's Quiz Scotland (7 класс)

1. Who is the patron saint of Scotland?St. Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland.He was one of Christ's twelve apostles.It is believed that St. Andrew was executed by the Romans upon a diagonally transversed cross

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Scotland Quiz

Слайд 21. Who is the patron saint of Scotland?
St. Andrew is the

patron saint of Scotland.
He was one of Christ's twelve apostles.
It is believed that St. Andrew was executed by the Romans upon a diagonally transversed cross
30 November, St. Andrew's Day is the national day of Scotland (official holiday)
1. Who is the patron saint of Scotland?St. Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland.He was one

Слайд 32. What Languages are spoken in the country?
There is no official

language, but the national language of Scotland is English, spoken by almost everyone in Scotland.
Here is a list of the most commonly spoken languages in Scotland:
English
British Sign Language
Scots
Scottish Gaelic

2. What Languages are spoken in the country?There is no official language, but the national language of

Слайд 43. What plant is the symbol of Scotland and why?
The legend

says that in 1263 during the night the Norsemen tried to surprise the sleeping Scots That is why they took off their shoes. But as they walked barefoot they came to a place full of thistles and one of the Norsemen unfortunately stood on a thistle and cried out in pain. The Scots woke up and began to fight. That battle saved Scotland from the Norsemen and the flower was chosen as Scotland's national emblem. In 1470 James III ordered to stamp the thistle on silver coins as the royal symbol of Scotland.
3. What plant is the symbol of Scotland and why?The legend says that in 1263 during the

Слайд 54. What rivers, lakes and mountains are situated in Scotland?
Scotland is

a land of mountains. The Highlands of Scotland are among the oldest mountains in the world. The highest mountain of Great Britain is in Scotland too. The chain of mountains in Scotland is called the Grampians. Its highest peak is Ben Nevis.
The British Isles have many rivers but they are not very long. The longest of the English rivers is the Severn. It flows into the Irish Sea. The most important river of Scotland is the Clyde. Glasgow stands on it.
In the northwestern part of England there are many beautiful lakes. This part of the country is called Lake District.
4. What rivers, lakes and mountains are situated in Scotland?Scotland is a land of mountains. The Highlands

Слайд 65. What Games are held in Scotland from May till September?
Many

highland games take place all over Scotland every year. The most famous meeting is in Braemar, a small village in the Scottish Highlands. The games are always on the first Saturday in September.
Many athletes travel to Scotland each year to take part in the games. They compete in events like the hammer throw, shot put and the hill run. There are also music and dancing competitions.
Marching bands perform for the crowds. They wear traditional clothing and play the bagpipe.
5. What Games are held in Scotland from May till September?Many highland games take place all over

Слайд 76. What are traditional Scottish musical instruments?
One of the most popular

scotish musical instrument is the bagpipe

6. What are traditional Scottish musical instruments?One of the most popular scotish musical instrument is the bagpipe

Слайд 87. What is a ceilidh? Can you refuse to dance at

a ceilidh?
7. What is a ceilidh? Can you refuse to dance at a ceilidh?

Слайд 98. What are kilts used for by the Scotsmen nowadays? What

were they used for in past times?

The kilt as a woollen skirt-like garment was invented in Scotland during the 18th century and was adopted as part of 19th century Victorian Scottish Celtic revival, along with clan tartens and so on. The ancestor of this garment was a kind of cloak made of felt (preshrunk wool) which you could wrap around yourself to stay dry and warm.
It has changed a lot since the past, is now most often seen at ceremonies and official occasions ranging from weddings to military processions.

8. What are kilts used for by the Scotsmen nowadays? What were they used for in past

Слайд 109. What famous Scottish poets and writers do you know?

9. What famous Scottish poets and writers do you know?

Слайд 1110. Many Scotlish surnames start with "Mac" (or McDonald). What does

"Mac“ "Mc"mean?

'Mac' or the abbreviation 'Mc' means son of, so McBride would be son of Bride. Uí is the feminine version, Uí Bride being the daughter of Bride.

10. Many Scotlish surnames start with

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