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Title: Scottish Culture


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Scottish Culture
Anna Hroudová
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Scottish Tartans
  • nations brand
  • fabric dyed with local plants, mosses and berries
    and woven into distinctive striped or checked
    patterns
  • to identify different families and clans (since
    19th century)

3
The Scottish Kilt
  • belted plaid 5 metres long, to cover both
    the upper and the lower body
  • outlawed in the 18th century
  • It is worn for formal celebrations.

4
The Bagpipes
  • a bag with a chanter (on which the melody is
    played) and one or more drones (pipes which play
    a continuous note)
  • Not uniquely Scottish
  • Music march (military events)
  • - piobaireachd (classical
    music)

5
Festivals Holidays
  • First footing 1st January
  • Burns Night 25th January
  • Candlemans Day 2nd February
  • St. Valentines Day 14th February
  • Easter varible dates
  • Hunt the Gowk 1st April
  • Beltanes Day 1st May

6
Festivals Holidays
  • Selkirk Common Riding 18th June
  • Halloween 31st October
  • Guy Fawkes 5th November
  • All Souls Day 2nd November
  • St. Andrews Day 30th November
  • Christmas
  • Hogmanay New Years Eve

7
Highland Games
  • Braemar Gathering
  • Grandfather Mountain Highland Games



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Highland Games


9
Scottish Food Drinks
  • Arbroath Smokie
  • Bannocks (or Oatcakes)
  • Scottish Beef
  • Scotch Broth or Hotch-Potch
  • Black Bun
  • Colcannon
  • Crowdie

10
Scottish Food Drinks
  • Forfar Bridies
  • Haggis
  • Scottish Salmon
  • Scotch Pies
  • Porridge
  • Stovied Tatties (or Stovies)

11
Whisky "Never drink whisky with water and never
drink water without whisky".There are probably
better cures for a head cold than a hot toddy of
whisky - but who cares?
  • Scotch
  • Types malt
  • - grain
  • - blended
  • Hot Toddy

12
St. Andrew
  • Patron of Scotland
  • Crucified on the x-shaped cross.
  • Two legends how st. Andrew became patron of
    Scotland.

13
Gaelic Language
Scottish Gaelic Phrase Rough English Translation
Fàilte Welcome
Halò Hello
Latha math Good day
Ciamar a tha thu? How are you?
Ciamar a tha sibh? How are you? (plural, singular formal)
Madainn mhath Good morning
Feasgar math Good afternoon
Oidhche mhath Good night
Ma 's e do thoil e If you please
Ma 's e (bh)ur toil e If you please (plural, singular formal)
Tapadh leat Thank you
Tapadh leibh Thank you (plural, singular formal)
Dè an t-ainm a tha ort? What is your name?
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Robert Burns
  • a poet and a lyricist of 18th century
  • national poet of Scotland cultural icon
  • Wrote in Scots language and in English.
  • a pioneer of romantic movement
  • Themes republicanism, radicalism, patriotism,
    anticlericalism, class inequalities, atc.

15
Scottish HumourLachlans Laws
  • "Light travels faster than sound. This is why
    some people look bright until you hear them
    speak.
  • "He who laughs last, thinks slowest."
  • "The things that come to those who wait will be
    the things left by those who got there first."
  • "The reason we Scots fight so often among
    ourselves is that we're always assured of having
    a worthy opponent."

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