Learn English through Stories Level 2: Scotland by Steve Flinders | History of Scotland

2023/08/14 に公開
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The story I will share with you today is "Scotland" by Steve Flinders.

It is a travel guidebook, and input takes readers on a journey through the enchanting landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture of Scotland. From the picturesque Highlands to the bustling streets of Edinburgh and Glasgow, Flinders provides valuable insights and practical tips for travelers looking to explore this beautiful country. Whether you're interested in exploring castles, tasting traditional Scottish cuisine, or experiencing the lively festivals, "Scotland" offers a captivating and informative companion for anyone planning to visit this remarkable destination.

The Story of England: https://youtu.be/8rZkFij4SMU.
The Story of Ireland: https://youtu.be/NjvLQlWHWKA.

Answers to the questions in the video:

1. Why is Scotland called the oldest country in the world?
Because the hills of the north-west and the Hebridean islands are more than 2,700 million years old.

2. What wall did the Romans build after they came to Scotland?
The Romans built Hadrian's Wall.

3. What is the historical significance of William Wallace in Scotland?
William Wallace led the Scots to victory against England in the Wars of Scottish Independence.

4. How old was Mary Queen when she became the Queen of Scotland?
Mary Queen was 6 days old when she became the Queen of Scotland.

5. How long did the Stuart dynasty rule the UK and Scotland?
The Stuart dynasty ruled the UK and Scotland for over 100 years.

6. What impact did the Battle of Culloden in 1745 have on the Scottish Highlanders?
It led to the destruction of the Highlanders' way of life and forced emigration.

7. Where did a lot of Scottish people emigrate to in the 19th century?
A lot of Scottish people emigrated to the USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

8. What industry made Glasgow prosperous in the 19th century?
Shipbuilding made Glasgow prosperous.

9. Which castle is Queen Elizabeth II's residence in Scotland?
Holyrood Palace is Queen Elizabeth II's residence in Scotland.

10. What famous cultural event is held every August in Edinburgh?
The Edinburgh Festival is held every August in Edinburgh.

11. What is the national dress of Scotland called?
The kilt.

12. What is whisky made from? Where are the main production areas?
Whisky is made from fermented grain mash. The main production areas are around the River Spey.

13. What contributions did David Livingstone make to Africa?
He explored Africa and introduced Christianity to Africans.

14. Who is the most famous Scot in the world today?
Sean Connery.

15. Does today's Scotland have its own Parliament?
Yes, today's Scotland has its own Parliament in Edinburgh.

Timestamps:
0:00:00 Introduction
0:00:50 Chapter 1 - A special country
0:05:38 Chapter 2 - Scotland's past
0:15:41 Chapter 3 - Edinburgh
0:20:43 Chapter 4 - Glasgow
0:25:08 Chapter 5 - Four Scottish cities
0:29:36 Chapter 6 - Highlands and islands
0:35:01 Chapter 7 - Sport and free time
0:39:39 Chapter 8 - Five great Scots
0:46:26 Chapter 9 - Food and drink
0:51:31 Chapter 10 - Scotland and the world
0:58:41 Chapter 11 - Scotland today and tomorrow
1:02:17 Difficult words
1:08:58 Questions

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