PPT-National 5 English – Scottish Text

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Part of Paper 2 Critical Reading Scottish Text Critical Essay Scottish Text is worth 20 marks 15 of your mark One set of questions on a writer who has been studied

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Part of Paper 2 Critical Reading Scottish Text Critical Essay Scottish Text is worth 20 marks 15 of your mark One set of questions on a writer who has been studied Unseen question 12 marks on a complete poem or extract of a play or novel 8 marks on other poems or the text as a whole for drama and novels. Gabriel Glickman. ‘Political culture’. Shift in Early Modern historiography away from institutional history or high politics.. Study of environment and language of politics.. Influence of sociability, art, literature on political worldviews.. St. Andrew’s Day – 30. th. . Novemember. Who is St. Andrew?. St. Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland.. He is also the saint of:. Romania, Russia, Greece, Poland, Ukraine. He was a fisherman and one of the 12 apostles.. Dancing. 王得禛. 周思涵. 劉芷琳. There are many . misconceptions. (. 誤解. ). . about Scottish Country Dancing, where . “Country ”certainly doesn. ’. t. . . imply . “ rustic ”. Here are the names of some famous. British writers whose works have remained in history. Gavrilov. . Alexey. PS-13-1. Here are some more names of well-known British writers. William Shakespeare. Daniel Defoe. Neil Gentleman, Scottish Government . & . Dr Louise Hill, Policy Officer, CELCIS . National Launch, Stirling . 18 June 2013. The Background. Children (Scotland) Act 1995 – Regulations and Guidance – Volume 2. . June 24, 1314. Strategic Context. Edward I of England defeats William Wallace at the Battle of Falkirk in 1298, crushing the Scottish uprising and annexing Scotland. In 1306, the Scottish rebel under the leadership of Robert Bruce, soon to be Robert I of Scotland. By 1314, Bruce commands virtually all of Scotland and is poised to capture Stirling Castle, one of few remaining English strong points in Scotland. Edward II of England leads an army north to relieve the Stirling garrison, but is blocked by Bruce’s army along the Bannock Burn. The heavy cavalry of the English vanguard attempt to outflank the Scots but are repulsed; the repulse of their knights and defeat of a famed English knight in a duel against Bruce demoralize the English in the first day of combat. Bruce decides to attack the next day when he learns Edward is bivouacking his army on soggy ground, hemmed in between the Bannock Burn and Pelstream rivers, both at high tide.. . countries. English. . English is a West Germanic language spoken as a first language by . majority . of the inhabitants of several nations, including the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, Ireland and New Zealand. . Here are the names of some famous. British writers whose works have remained in history. Gavrilov. . Alexey. PS-13-1. Here are some more names of well-known British writers. William Shakespeare. Daniel Defoe. The School system. Overview. Accessing school. Schooling is free to all children. Children need to be enrolled at a given . school, normally within walking distance. Transition to secondary will be automatic in most cases, but children joining later will need enrolled. . Scots is the traditional Germanic language of Lowland Scotland and the Northern Isles. It is also used in parts of Ulster. . Origins. Scots is descended from Northumbrian Old English, brought to the south of what is now Scotland from around the seventh century by the Angles - one of the Germanic-speaking peoples who began to arrive in the British Isles in the fifth century. . High School. Thurso. high school English department. S Guthrie- Teacher of Advanced Higher, 55EN1 CFE Higher English and 4EN1 N5 English. . S Richardson-Teacher of 6EN Higher English and 4EN2 N5 English . What Do We Mean By ‘Scottish English’?. Scottish English – . NOT just Gaelic ! . . HISTORY OF THE LANGUAGE . First. , . there . was . Gaelic. , the ancient language of . the . Celts; 7. th. C: Anglo-Saxons: occupied Edinburgh: Germanic L . Strategic Context. Edward I of England defeats William Wallace at the Battle of Falkirk in 1298, crushing the Scottish uprising and annexing Scotland. In 1306, the Scottish rebel under the leadership of Robert Bruce, soon to be Robert I of Scotland. By 1314, Bruce commands virtually all of Scotland and is poised to capture Stirling Castle, one of few remaining English strong points in Scotland. Edward II of England leads an army north to relieve the Stirling garrison, but is blocked by Bruce’s army along the Bannock Burn. The heavy cavalry of the English vanguard attempt to outflank the Scots but are repulsed; the repulse of their knights and defeat of a famed English knight in a duel against Bruce demoralize the English in the first day of combat. Bruce decides to attack the next day when he learns Edward is bivouacking his army on soggy ground, hemmed in between the Bannock Burn and Pelstream rivers, both at high tide.. Frequently asked Questions. Why study Literature?. What is university literature study like?. Why come to Glasgow?. How will I be taught?. What is distinctive about the . programmes?. Can I study Creative Writing?.

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