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Breatainn Mhòr
Breten Veur
ScotlandWhat does ‘Nicht’ mean in
Scots English?
Burns Night (Burns Nicht)
Haggis, neeps and tatties.
‘Address To a Haggis’ and cutting the haggis.
Fair fa' your honest, sonsie face,
Great chieftain o' the puddin-race!
Aboon them a' ye tak your place,Painch, tripe, or thairm:
Weel are ye wordy o' a graceAs lang's my arm.
•His knife see rustic Labour dicht,An' cut you up wi' ready slicht,
Northern IrelandWhat is Northern Ireland most
famous for?
The Troubles.The Troubles.
TheThe TroublesTroubles..
WhatWhat was was itit allall aboutabout??
SomeSome guysguys whowhosaysay theythey’’rere not not IrishIrish, but , but theytheyareare..
SomeSome guysguyswhowho saysaytheythey’’rere IrishIrishbut not but not allowedallowed to be.to be.
A A britishbritish ArmyArmythatthat reallyreallydidndidn’’tt help.help.
YouYou havehave to to laughlaugh ororyouyou’’dd crycry..
Peace and great music.
Let’s have a sing song. Her eyes they shone
like diamonds, I thought her the queen
of the land. And her
hair hung over her shoulder
tied up with a black velvet band.
WalesWhat is the real name of the
Welsh language?A. Brythonic
B. Kernewek C. Cymraeg
Dw i'n medru siarad Dw i'n medru siarad CymraegCymraegCymru (WE) =
Wales (E)
Cymru(translated) =compatriot
Wales Wales ((MEME) = ) = WaeliscWaelisc ((OEOE))
WaeliscWaelisc((translatedtranslated))
==
A language built onA language built on::
INVASIONINVASION
f o r e i g n e rf o r e i g n e r
Dw i'n medru siarad Cymraeg
Pronunciation (Ynganiad)
• ch (like in Polish)• dd (like ‘the’)• f (like ‘van’)• th (like ‘thin’)• ff (like ‘f’)• ll (like ‘clourghughughugh’)• I , y & u (like ‘bit’)• W (like ‘book’)• Si (like ‘sh’ in English)
Let’s speak
• Hello: Helô, Hylô• How are you?: Shwmae?• I'm fine, thanks. And you?: Da iawn,
diolch. A tithau?• Goodbye: Hwyl• Do you speak Welsh?: ti'n siarad
Cymraeg?• Yes, a Little: Ydw, tipyn bach• Where's the toilet?: Ble mae'r toiled• Happy Easter: Pasg Hapus• I love you: Dw i'n dy garu di
• Helô, ti'n siarad Cymraeg?• Ydw, tipyn bach.• Ok, Hwyl• Dw i'n medru siarad Cymraeg……
Dw i'n dy garu di.• Pasg Hapus, Hwyl.• Hwyl
Match the different halves of the phrases together
Who wrote these lines?• There's method
• As dead as
• I will wear
• As merry as
• Too much
• of a good thing
• my heart upon my sleeve
• The day is long
• in my madness
• A doornail
Oh f o r a mu s e o f Oh f o r a mu s e o f fi r e!fi r e!
Oxford English Dictionary Oxford English Dictionary records over 2000records over 2000 words words created by Shakespeare.created by Shakespeare.
How to insult somebody in Shakespeare’s language
‘Thou art a Castilian King urinal!’The Merry Wives of Windsor (2.3.21)
‘Thou bitch-wolf's son!’Troilus and Cressida (2.1.10)
Shakespeare Insult KitCombine one word from each of
the columns below, with ‘Thou’ or ‘Thou art’:
Column 1 artless beef-witted beslubbering fly-bitten common-kissing bat-fowling elf-skinned dizzy-eyed clay-brained goatish
Column 2 flax-wench foot-licker bladder clack-dish fustilarian pigeon-egg strumpet clotpole maggot-pie hedge-pig
Name that Name that word !word !
WallWall
••A: AngloA: Anglo--SaxonSaxon
••B: Old NorseB: Old Norse
••C: LatinC: Latin
shampooshampoo
••A: HindiA: Hindi
••B: PersianB: Persian
••C: MalaysianC: Malaysian
RobotRobot
••A: GermanA: German
••B: JapaneseB: Japanese
••C: CzechC: Czech
AssassinAssassin
••A: HebrewA: Hebrew
••B: Vulgar LatinB: Vulgar Latin
••C: ArabicC: Arabic
CricketCricket
•• Watch a video of cricketWatch a video of cricket
•• In your groups decide what the In your groups decide what the rules are based on from what rules are based on from what you see. you see.
Here is some vocab to help
Bowler
Batsmen
Fielders
wicket keeper
umpire
The wickets