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Today is yours
1. Today is yoursToday is yours
Don’t wait till tomorrowDon’t wait till tomorrow
to reach out and growto reach out and grow
to learn something interestingto learn something interesting
you didn’t know.you didn’t know.
2. ""MY HEART'S IN THE HIGHLANDS”MY HEART'S IN THE HIGHLANDS”
My heart's in the Highlands, my heart is notMy heart's in the Highlands, my heart is not
here,here,
My heart's in the Highlands a-chasing4 the deer,My heart's in the Highlands a-chasing4 the deer,
A-chasing the wild deer and following the roe—A-chasing the wild deer and following the roe—
My heart's in the Highlands, wherever I go!My heart's in the Highlands, wherever I go!
Farewell to the Highlands, farewell to the North,Farewell to the Highlands, farewell to the North,
The birthplace of valour, the country of worth!The birthplace of valour, the country of worth!
Wherever I wander, wherever I rove,Wherever I wander, wherever I rove,
The hills of the Highlands for ever I love.The hills of the Highlands for ever I love.
Farewell to the mountains high cover'd withFarewell to the mountains high cover'd with
snow,snow,
Farewell to the straths and green valleys below,Farewell to the straths and green valleys below,
Farewell to the forests and wild-hanging woods,Farewell to the forests and wild-hanging woods,
Farewell to the torrents and long-pouring floods!Farewell to the torrents and long-pouring floods!
My heart's in the Highlands, my heart is notMy heart's in the Highlands, my heart is not
here,here,
My heart's in the Highlands a-chasing the deer,My heart's in the Highlands a-chasing the deer,
A-chasing the wild deer and following the roe —A-chasing the wild deer and following the roe —
My heart's in the Highlands, wherever I go!My heart's in the Highlands, wherever I go!
11. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the wordFill in the blanks with the correct form of the word
in the right-hand corner.in the right-hand corner.
A very long time ago when Scotland wasA very long time ago when Scotland was
Ravaged by Viking 1____________________, invasionRavaged by Viking 1____________________, invasion
A group of Scottish fighting 2 ____________ manA group of Scottish fighting 2 ____________ man
Were restingovernight in a field.Were restingovernight in a field.
3 ____________ to them a Vikig raiding know ( neg.)3 ____________ to them a Vikig raiding know ( neg.)
Party was preparing to attack this groupParty was preparing to attack this group
Of Scotts, under cover of darkness. As theOf Scotts, under cover of darkness. As the
Attacking Vikings 4 ____________ the encamped approachAttacking Vikings 4 ____________ the encamped approach
Scots, they stepped into a patch of thistles withScots, they stepped into a patch of thistles with
Their bare 5 _______, and of course footTheir bare 5 _______, and of course foot
6 ________ out in pain, as the thorny thistle cry6 ________ out in pain, as the thorny thistle cry
Spikes imbedded themselves in their feet and legs.Spikes imbedded themselves in their feet and legs.
The Scots having been awakened by these cries,The Scots having been awakened by these cries,
Were alerted to the invaders and able to fight offWere alerted to the invaders and able to fight off
the attackers, So, from that day the thistle hasthe attackers, So, from that day the thistle has
been adopted as Scotland’s 7 _________ nationbeen adopted as Scotland’s 7 _________ nation
Emblem. Everywhere you go in Scotland, you’llEmblem. Everywhere you go in Scotland, you’ll
See the emblem or picture of the thistle.See the emblem or picture of the thistle.
A 8 _____________ little weedy flower, and it dangerA 8 _____________ little weedy flower, and it danger
Can be quite 9 __________ and destructive just like a Scot. painCan be quite 9 __________ and destructive just like a Scot. pain
12. A very long time ago when Scotland wasA very long time ago when Scotland was
ravaged by Vikingravaged by Viking 1 invaders1 invaders
invasioninvasion
A group of Scottish fightingA group of Scottish fighting 2 men2 men
manman
were restingovernight in a field.were restingovernight in a field.
3 unknown3 unknown to them a Viking raiding knowto them a Viking raiding know
(neg.)(neg.)
party was preparing to attack this groupparty was preparing to attack this group
of Scotts, under cover of darkness. As theof Scotts, under cover of darkness. As the
attacking Vikingsattacking Vikings 4 approached4 approached the encampedthe encamped
approachapproach
scots, they stepped into a patch of thistles withscots, they stepped into a patch of thistles with
their baretheir bare 5 feet5 feet , and of course, and of course
footfoot
6 cried6 cried out in pain, as the thorny thistle cryout in pain, as the thorny thistle cry
spikes imbedded themselves in their feet and legs.spikes imbedded themselves in their feet and legs.
The Scots having been awakened by these cries,The Scots having been awakened by these cries,
were alerted to the invaders and able to fight offwere alerted to the invaders and able to fight off
the attackers, So, from that day the thistle hasthe attackers, So, from that day the thistle has
been adopted as Scotland’sbeen adopted as Scotland’s 7 national7 national
nationnation
emblem. Everywhere you go in Scotland, you’llemblem. Everywhere you go in Scotland, you’ll
13. 1. He was born in Edinburg. He can1. He was born in Edinburg. He can
be brightly called the creator ofbe brightly called the creator of
the historical novel. He wrotethe historical novel. He wrote
more than 26 novels such as “more than 26 novels such as “
Ivanhoe”, “ Woodstock”.Ivanhoe”, “ Woodstock”.
2. Boys and girls of all the countries2. Boys and girls of all the countries
love and admire him for hislove and admire him for his
stories and books of adventurestories and books of adventure
and especially for his famousand especially for his famous
book “ Treasure Island”.book “ Treasure Island”.
3. He discovered penicillin.3. He discovered penicillin.
4.He was one of the missionaries to4.He was one of the missionaries to
Africa, who discovered theAfrica, who discovered the
Victoria Falls. He was born inVictoria Falls. He was born in
1813 in a village near Glasgow.1813 in a village near Glasgow.
5.He was born in Edinburg. On the5.He was born in Edinburg. On the
1010thth
of March 1876 he inventedof March 1876 he invented
the telephone.the telephone.
6. Scotland’s national poet6. Scotland’s national poet
1. Walter Scott1. Walter Scott
2 Robert Louis2 Robert Louis
StevensonStevenson
3. Sir Alexander3. Sir Alexander
FlemingFleming
4. David Livingstone4. David Livingstone
5. Alexander Bell5. Alexander Bell
6. Robert Burns6. Robert Burns
14. Hot peas and barley-o,Hot peas and barley-o,
barley-o,barley-o,barley-o,barley-o,
Hot peas and barley-o.Hot peas and barley-o.
Sugary cakes andSugary cakes and
candy.candy.
This is the way theThis is the way the
teacher stands.teacher stands.
This is the way sheThis is the way she
folds her arms.folds her arms.
This is the way sheThis is the way she
claps her hands.claps her hands.
This is the way sheThis is the way she
dances.dances.
27. Put the names of the people in the orderPut the names of the people in the order
they come in the story.they come in the story.
ElizabethElizabeth
BothwellBothwell
RiccioRiccio
28. How each of the people was related to Mary.How each of the people was related to Mary.
ExampleExample ... was Mary's cousin.... was Mary's cousin.
... Elizabeth was Mary's cousin.... Elizabeth was Mary's cousin.
... was killed by Mary's husband.... was killed by Mary's husband.
... died after only one year as King.... died after only one year as King.
... died when Mary was only one year old.... died when Mary was only one year old.
... was killed during the fire.... was killed during the fire.
died in 1559.died in 1559.
was made King by the Scots.was made King by the Scots.
went mad and died in prison.went mad and died in prison.
29. Read the text again and put these events fromRead the text again and put these events from
Mary's life in the correct order.Mary's life in the correct order.
1.1.
1.She was sent to France.1.She was sent to France.
2 She married Francis.2 She married Francis.
3 Riccio was killed by Darnley.3 Riccio was killed by Darnley.
4. She was beheaded.4. She was beheaded.
5. Darnley's body was found in the garden.5. Darnley's body was found in the garden.
6. She escaped to England.6. She escaped to England.
7 Francis became King of France.7 Francis became King of France.
8. She was put in prison by Elizabeth.8. She was put in prison by Elizabeth.
9. Her father died.9. Her father died.
10 Her cousin, Elizabeth, welcomed her.10 Her cousin, Elizabeth, welcomed her.
11 She married Bothwell.11 She married Bothwell.
12. Francis died.12. Francis died.
13. She became Queen of Scotland13. She became Queen of Scotland
14. Her son was made King.14. Her son was made King.
15. She married Darnley.15. She married Darnley.
30. May Day in Scotland
Before listening to the text look through the following
words.
• Celtic - кельтский
• tribe - племя
• feast - праздник
• warmth - тепло
• growth - рост
• dew - роса
• bonfire - костер
• Flora - Флора
• Middle Ages – средние века
• branch - ветка
31. Listen to the text again and complete
the sentences.
1.The name “ feast” came from the word ....
2.All the fires in the village were...
3.A special bonfire...
4.The trees were decorated with...
5.The Romans ... Brought their ... with them.
6.In the Middle Ages May Day was a great ...
7.The girls always washed their faces in...
8.People carry flowersa nd branches through...
32. Scottish character and humourScottish character and humour
The Scottish people have a reputation according to which they are very stingy. Thisisnot
true, of course, as anyone who visited Scotland will tell you. The Scottish people are
very clever and simple, and they also have a natural sense of humour.
One Friday a farmer's wife went to town as usual to sell her butter and eggs. "What are
you giving for a dozen of eggs today?" she asked the grocer.
"Sixpence," was the short reply.
"Sixpence a dozen! That is a very small price, indeed!"
"Yes, but we grocers had a conference yesterday, and we decided that we could not give
more than sixpence for the eggs."
The farmer's wife shook her head very sadly but took the money and went away. Next
Friday the farmer's wife came to town as usual. When the grocer looked at the eggs,
he said: "Your eggs are very small this week."
"Well," she said, "our hens had a conference yesterday, and they decided that sixpence is
such a small price that they must not try so hard to lay large eggs for it."
Scottish ['skDtifl шотландский; 2 according [a'koidiq] to в соответствии с (чем-либо);
3 stingy ['stiqd3i] жадный; 4 grocer ['graosa] бакалейщик; 5 to lay [lei] eggs
нести яйца.