torsdag 19 november 2015

Interesting facts about Scotland.

Language situation in Scotland

Language situation in Scotland is very complex. There are three variants of language in Scotland which in turn shows great dialectal variation: the Celtic language Scottish Gaelic, Scots Language (Scots) and a more local version of English (Scottish English).
According to the 2001 the Scottish Gaelic in Scotland of about 92 000 people speak in the Highlands and Argyll. https://youtu.be/8xVxOJCBPSw
Scots Language spoken mostly in the lowlands, including Glasgow and Edinburgh, in the northeast of the Scottish mainland and the Orkney and Shetland Islands. https://youtu.be/cENbkHS3mnY
Scottish English can be described as an English dialect with distinctive pronunciation. https: //youtu.be/8hGp6aHsZQY

Bus tour in the scottish Highlands

Today we traveled to the Scottish Highlands. We went to the cafe Rabbie's in Edinburgh. Where we paid 70 pounds for a trip in the Highlands in a little red bus. We were 5 people on the bus trip. We were a group of 16 people. The bus tour was a day long and we went around in the Scottish highlands. First we went to Scotland's highest mountain, and then we went to see Loch ness. We took a small boat trip on the lake. It cost £ 40 per person. Then we went to Edinburgh and eat Haggis on a café.
 Lock ness

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