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Progetto

“Welcome to Irish and Scottish Traditions”

-Estratto-

Plesso Prepezzano classe 5°Ins.te Marirosa Gliorio

a.s. 2007-08

Istituto Comprensivo Stataledi

“Giffoni Sei Casali”

Progetto“Welcome to Irish and Scottish Traditions”

Obiettivo finale:• Utilizzare procedure linguistiche e grafiche per rappresentare strutture della realta’.• Analizzare, comprendere e interpretare la realta’ socio-ambientale con spirito critico e

capacita’ di giudizio.

Obiettivi specifici:• Conoscere e rispettare il patrimonio culturale di altri Paesi per esplicitarne i valori

sottesi.• Utilizzare la lingua straniera oggetto di studio in contesti d’uso che prevedono

raccordi interdisciplinari.

Referente: Ins.te Specialista L2 Marirosa GliorioClassi coinvolte: Plesso di Capitignano 5°A e 5°B Plesso di Prepezzano 5° a.s. 2007-08

ScotlandCountry Scotland

Capital Edinburgh

Flag A white cross on a blue background

Scottish History• The Roman Emperor

Hadrian built a wall from Carlisle to Newcastle to keep out the wild Scottish tribes.

Loch Ness and the Monster

• Loch Ness is a famous lake where legend says a big monster lives. The monster’s name is Nessie.

• Every year many people visit Loch Ness to try and see Nessie.

Scottish Football• Scottish has its

own football championship. Great Britain is the only country to have three national football teams.

Kilt

• The famous “kilt” is the national dress of Scotland. A kilt is a short skirt of tartan. Tartan is usually green, red and blue.

Scottish LiteratureRobert Burns

Burns was a farmer but he became famous for poetry. He wrote many love poems. He wrote the famous :

My love is likea red, red rose.

(Robert Burns)

Peter Pan• James Matthew

Barrie wrote the famous book “Peter Pan”. Peter Pan is a magic boy.

Marirosa Gliorio