Název školy:
STŘEDNÍ ODBORNÁ ŠKOLA a STŘEDNÍ ODBORNÉ UČILIŠTĚ, Česká Lípa, 28. října 2707, příspěvková organizace
Číslo projektu:
CZ.1.07/1.5.00/34.0880
Název projektu
„Digitální učební materiály – www.skolalipa.cz“
Klíčová aktivita
III/ 2 – inovace a zkvalitnění výuky prostřednictvím ICT
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www.skolalipa.cz
Označení materiálu:
VY_32_INOVACE_523_Scotland_pwp
Typ materiálu:
PowerPointová prezentace
Předmět, ročník, obor:
Anglický jazyk, 3. a 4. ročníky, Ekologie a životní prostředí, Ekonomika a podnikání
Tematická oblast:
Anglický jazyk – Anglicky mluvící země
Téma:
Skotsko
Jméno a příjmení autora:
Puškarčuková Miroslava
Datum vytvoření:
21. 4. 2013
Anotace:
Materiál slouží především při výkladu nové látky. Žáci si shrnou informace o Skotsku. V prezentaci jsou uvedeny základní fakta z oblasti geografie, historie, kultury, ekonomiky a sportu. Na prezentaci navazuje pracovní list, oba materiály lze využít současně jak ve výkladové, tak i opakovací vyučovací hodině.
ENGLISH SPEAKING COUNTRIES
SCOTLAND created by Puškarčuková Miroslava
St. Andrew's Cross
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Basic facts about Scotland Scottish symbols Geography of Scotland The Scottish Highlands History of Scotland Edinburgh - the capital of Scotland • Edinburgh Castle • Holyroodhouse • Edinburgh Festival
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A MOUNTAINOUS COUNTRY in N of GB • Area - comparable to the size of the CR • Population – 5 million people • Climate - temperate and oceanic, very changeable • Edinburgh - the capital city • Glasgow - Scotland's largest city once industrial city, Greater Glasgow conurbation (1,2 mil.) • Aberdeen - the third largest city in Scotland with the title of Europe's oil capital • the largest oil reserves in the European Union • famous for its freshwater glacial lochs • Gaelic is spoken in some areas of Scotland
• St Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland • St Andrew's Day, 30 November is a bank holiday
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Traditional musical instrument - bagpipe Traditional Scottish dress - kilt National symbol – thistle National fish – salmon Scots like sports – football, rugby, golf, cricket Traditional food and drinks - haggis, porridge and whisky Hogmanay - celebration of the New Year in the Scottish manner • The first-foot is supposed to set the luck for the rest of the year. • custom of singing "Auld Lang Syne"
• FAMOUS Scottish people • • • •
Alexander Fleming – a scientist, Penicillin 1928 Robert Louis Stevenson – a writer, Treasure Island Arthur Conan Doyle – a writer, Sherlock Holmes Sean Connery – an actor
FIND in the map: • Highlands – mountainous area • Lowlands – hilly area • Ben Nevis – the highest peak • Loch Lomond - the largest lake 40km long
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Loch Ness – the famous lake Shetland Islands – NW Orkney Islands – NW Outer Hebrides – W Inner Hebrides – W Edinburgh – the capital Glasgow – the biggest city
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• A mountainous area in Scotland • Ben Nevis (1,343m) • Glenshee Ski Centre • popular ski resorts such as the • The famous Highland Games • held each year to celebrate Scottish and Celtic culture • with bagpipes, dancing, and heavy athletics • Great Glen Fault • is taken up by a series of lochs • The famous one is Loch Ness - 37 km • Known for Loch Ness Monster - "Nessie"
• Neolithic village, Skara Brae on Mainland island (Orkney) • • • •
Inhabited in 3000 BC gained UNESCO World Heritage Site status Older than Stonehenge and the Great Pyramids called the "Scottish Pompeii" because of its excellent preservation.
• Caledonians – the inhabitants, fought the Romans, 1st cent.AD • Kingdom of Scotland founded in 843 • Joined with the Kingdom of England to form the united Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707 (the Acts of Union) • Since 1999 there has been Scottish Government and Parliament
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the capital city of Scotland population of 495,360 in 2011 situated on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth one of Europe's largest financial centre is often said to be built on seven hills (Arthur’s Seat the highest) • in 1707 political power shifted to London following the Treaty of Union • in 1997 the city has seen the return of a Scottish parliament
• the world's first UNESCO City of Literature • The University of Edinburgh • Edinburgh Castle • Holyroodhouse (Holyrood Palace) • Royal Mile • The Royal Mile is the busiest tourist street in the Old Town • It runs downhill between two significant locations in the history of Scotland - Edinburgh Castle and Holyrood Palace • The Forth Bridge • a railway bridge over the Firth of Forth • 14 km from Edinburgh
• a fortress which dominates the skyline of the city of Edinburgh • atop the volcanic Castle Rock • Human habitation since the 9th century BC • St Margaret's Chapel, which dates from the early 12th century and is the oldest surviving building in Edinburgh • Scotland's most-visited paid tourist attraction, with over 1.3 million visitors in 2011
• known as Holyrood Palace • the Queen’s official residence while in Scotland • Queen Elizabeth II spends one week in residence at Holyrood Palace at the beginning of each summer • The naked ghost of Bald Agnes, stripped and tortured in 1592 after being accused of witchcraft, is said to roam the palace
• a collective name for many independent festivals and events held over about four weeks during August • annual Edinburgh Military Tattoo a symbol of Edinburgh
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What is a traditional Scottish musical instruments? When is annual Edinburgh Festival held? What is the Scottish word for ‘lake’? What are the well-known places of interests in Edinburg? 1. 2. 3. 4.
bagpipe In August loch Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood Palace, Royal Mile
ANWERS
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Highlands Oil reserves Glacial lakes Bagpipe Thistle Treaty of Union Fortress Skyline Witchcraft Annual
- Vysočina - ropné zásoby - ledovcová jezera - dudy - bodlák - Smlouva o Unii - pevnost - panoráma - čarodějnictví - každoroční
ZDROJE: Pro citaci byla použita norma ISO 690 Použité obrázky: Image1: CAROLINE MAYBACH. File:PipesAndDrums.jpg. In: Wikipedia: the free encyclopedia [online]. San Francisco (CA): Wikimedia Foundation, 2001- [cit. 2013-04-22]. Dostupné z: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:PipesAndDrums.jpg Image2: File:Scotland map.png. In: Wikipedia: the free encyclopedia [online]. San Francisco (CA): Wikimedia Foundation, 2001[cit. 2013-04-23]. Dostupné z: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Scotland_map.png Image3 : ERIC GABA. File:Scotland topographic map-en.jpg. In: Wikipedia: the free encyclopedia [online]. San Francisco (CA): Wikimedia Foundation, 2001- [cit. 2013-04-23]. Dostupné z: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Scotland_topographic_map-en.jpg
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