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Scots at home: Milly A girl from the Borders talks about the difference between how she speaks and her family’s broad Scots. |
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Scots language rap Rapper Eunice Olumide leads a workshop on writing a rap in Scots. |
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Scots at home: Iona and Sandie Two girls talk in Scots about their opinions of the Scots language. |
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Scots at home: Cameron A boy and his family talk about their differing views on whether Scots is slang. |
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Writing a Scots folk song Singer Emily Smith works with a group of children to write a folk song in Scots. |
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Scots at home: Nadia Nadia and her family discuss using Scots and its place as the native language of Scotland. They feel that both immigrants and native Scots should make an effort to keep using the language. |
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Scots at home: Thomas A boy and his family talk about speaking the Doric dialect of Scots. |
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Writing Scots poetry Poet Liz Niven leads a workshop on writing a poem in Scots. |
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Children put on their own performance in Scots language Children perform the play, poem and song they have written in Scots during their time at Scots Scuil. |
ScotsScuil, Scots, language, literacy, speech, poetry, drama, music, rap, performance, Scotland, Scots Scuil
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History of Scots language Children make lists of Scots words they know. They discuss the origins of Scots and how the Union of Crowns saw English replace Scots as the country's official language. |
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