read the words
Haggis
Kilt
Highlands
Highlander
a thistle
Whiskey
Edinburgh
Ben Nevis
Robert Burns
Bagpipe
Tartan
Glasgow
Nessie
Golf
Saint Andrew
St. Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland. He was one of the 12 Apostles. St. Andrew day is on the 30th of November.
The 25th of January
The Scottish people celebrate the life of Robert Burns, Scotland’s most famous poet.
My heart’s in the Highlands
My heart’s in the Highlands,
My heart is not here .
My heart’s in the Highlands is chasing the deer.
Chasing the wild deer and following the row…
My heart’s in the Highlands –
wherever I go!
В горах моё сердце... Доныне я там.
По следу оленя лечу по скалам.
Гоню я оленя, пугаю козу.
В горах моё сердце, а сам я внизу.
a national drink is
a national poet is
a national dish is
a national flower symbol is
St. patron of Scotland is
a national game is
a national musical instrument is
the highest mountain is
a material for kilt is
‘ Mac” means
A Few Facts About Scotland
The capital of Scotland is Edinburgh.
The money used is called the pound of sterling.
The population of Scotland is 5,222,000.
The language spoken is English and Scotish.
Scotland is a part of the United Kingdom.
Scotland is famous for…
Haggis- a food made from the organs of sheep and oatmeal.
Kilts - traditional Scottish woolen cloth costume with a tartan or plaid pattern. This is a skirt that men wear.
Bagpipers - people who play the bagpipes, a traditional Scottish instrument .
Answer the questions
Where is the lake Loch Ness situated?
Who saw a strange animal for the first time?
When was the first book about Loch-Ness monster published?
How do people describe the monster?
Did the scientist try to find the animal?
Do the tourists try to see the mysterious animal?
What does Nessie mean for people, who live near the lake?
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