1 Modal 4 Aonad 2 Freagairtean 1.Èist agus coimhead (Earrann bhidio 1) Cuspairean-sgoile a. John: I m John. I live in Uist. I like Maths. b. Teacher: Sit down and be quiet. Good morning, Catherine. How are you today? Catherine: I m fine, thank you. I like Gaelic. c. Jean: I like Home Economics. Do you like Home Economics, Martin? Martin: No, but I like cake! d. Kevin: I like Music. The teacher is good. Excuse me. e. Janet: I like English. I m good at reading and writing. f. Angus: I m Angus. I m busy drawing a picture. I like Art. g. Donald: I like History. It s interesting. Jean: I like Geography. Now, where s Barra? 2. Èist Is toigh leam Gàidhlig Pupil Subject Likes Dislikes a. Mary RE b. Malcolm History c. David Modern Studies d. Catherine Art e. Jean Music f. John PE g. Janet Maths h. Kevin English i. Tracey Geography j. Margaret Science
2 3a. Leugh agus sgrìobh Anns an sgoil a. Beurla b. Coimpiutaireachd c. Fraingis d. Creideamh e. Cruinn-eòlas 3b. a. Eachdraidh History b. Saidheans Science c. Spòrs PE d. Gàidhlig Gaelic e. Ealain Art f. Nuadh-eòlas Modern Studies 5. Èist (Earrann 2) Is toigh leam Ealain Name Age Likes Dislikes Subject a. Angela 12 Computing b. George 14 Art c. Anne 16 History d. Brian 11 Home Ec e. Malcolm 15 Geography 7. Èist agus coimhead (Earrann bhidio 2) Tha Matamataig furasta a. I m Catherine. I like French. It s interesting. b. I m John. In school, I like Maths it s easy. I don t like English it s difficult. c. I m Jean. I like school it s fantastic. I don t like Saturday or Sunday at all. d. I m Alexander. I like Science in school the teacher is funny. e. I m Mary. I like Modern Studies it s excellent. I don t like History it s boring. f. Hi! Malcolm here. In school I like Geography. The teacher is nice and I m good at it.
3 g. I m Thomas. I don t like PSE I m fed up of it and the teacher is cross. h. Hi! Diane here. I don t like Art. It s useless. 8. Leugh Àrd-sgoil MhicLeòid Name Opinions a. Malcolm I like Music. It s easy and I m good at it. b. Anne In my opinion, Science is difficult and the teacher is cross. c. Emma Geography is excellent and the class is funny. d. Peter English is useless but Maths is useful. e. Janet I like Gaelic and RE. They aren t difficult and they are interesting. f. Angus I don t like school but PE is easy. g. Alexander In my opinion, French is very good and the teacher is fantastic. h. Katie I hate Home Ec. and Art isn t good either. But Computing is OK. 9. Èist Carson? Name I like Why? I don t like Why? a. Christopher Computing easy Science hard b. Catherine Modern Studies interesting History boring c. Thomas Gaelic and Art not hard PE Not good at it at all. d. John German The teacher is good. French e. Jean Music fantastic much in school f. Rachel Technology Useful. The English teacher is funny. It s useless I m fed up of it Not good at writing and reading. 10. Leugh Mi fhìn a. Hello. I m Janet Campbell. I live in Glasgow. I m 12 and I go to Glasgow Gaelic School. I like the high school. It s really good. I don t like Geography it s difficult, but I enjoy Science and Gaelic. In my opinion, Science is interesting and Gaelic is easy. b. My name is Alasdair MacDonald and I m 13. I live in Wick a small, busy town. I like Wick but I don t like school at all. My opinion? It s useless! I m
4 good at PE and I like football. I like Celtic they re fantastic! c. Hi! I m Melanie Robertson. I m 14 and I live in Mallaig. I like Mallaig because it s small and friendly. The high school is OK. I like Mallaig because it s small and friendly. I like Technology and Art. I m good at Art (in my opinion, anyway) and Technology isn t difficult. I don t like French or English because I hate writing and reading boring! I don t like History either. d. Hi! I m Andrew MacPhee and I live in Edinburgh. I like the city and school. In school, I m good at Music and the teacher is really good. In my opinion, RE and Maths are interesting but I don t like Modern Studies as it s not easy at all and the teacher is quite cross. I m not very good at Computing but I like it and it s useful. 14a. Èist Tha mi sgìth dheth. Name Likes Why? Dislikes Why? a. Andrew shinty and Really good at drama Not good running shinty. at it. b. Jean dancing and singing c. Peter speaking to friends on mobile d. Justin TV Football is excellent. e. Helen computer games f. Janet listening to music They re easy. cooking It s useless. It s funny. texting I m fed up of it. fishing Too hard. Fantastic. computing A bit boring. Pop music is so good. rugby Not too interesting. 15. Èist agus sgrìobh Tha iad sgoinneil! 1. Màrtainn MartinMacNeilllivesinTiree.It sasmallisland.it sabitquietbuthe likeslivingthere.hisbirthdayisinmarch.he s11yearsoldjustnow.he doesn tenjoyschoolatall.he ssofedupofit.heenjoyslisteningtorock andmetalmusicandhealsolikescomputergames they refantastic.
5 2. Eilidh HelenMacRaeis13yearsoldandshelivesinAberdeen.Sheenjoys singinganddramaandshelikespopmusic.inherownopinion,sheis reallygoodatsinging.inschoolshelikesenglishandpe.shedoesn tlike Technology.It stoodifficult. 16a. Leugh agus sgrìobh Tha an tidsear cho crosta Pàdraig PatrickRobertsonis14yearsoldinJuneandlivesinPortree.It squitesmall buthelikesit.hegoestoportreehighschool.inschool,helikeshistoryand Art.HistoryisveryinterestingandArtisexcellent.Hedoesn tenjoygerman atall.it salittledifficultandtheteacherissocross!helikessaturdays becausehegoestoshinty.hesayshe snottoogoodatitbutheenjoysit. 16b. Leugh agus Sgrìobh Sìne Ros Sìne Hai!IsmiseSìneRos.Thamidhà dheugagusthamocho là breithannsandàmhair.thami a fuireachannammuileagusistoighleamfuireachannoirthaeglèchàirdeil.thaanàrd sgoil a còrdadhriumachchatoighleameòlaspearsantaissòisealtanonuadh eòlas.chad fhiach EòlasPearsantaisSòisealtaagusthaNuadh eòlasrodhoirbh.istoighleamgàidhlig,eaconamas DachaighagusBeurla.ThaGàidhligagusBeurlagumathfurastaagusthaEaconamasDachaigh fìorfheumail.chatoighleamcoimheadspòrsairantbhidir thaeglèthioram.istoighleam teacsadh,bruidhinnrimocharaideanaguscòcaireachd.thamifìormhathaircòcaireachd.
6 Sùil air ais 1 Cuspairean agus cur-seachadan 1. Eaconamas Dachaigh 2. Matamataig 3. ball-coise 4. Fraingis 5. teacsadh 6. Beurla 7. coimhead TBh 8. Gàidhlig 9. èisteachd ri ceòl 10. Creideamh 11. Nuadh-eòlas 12. Ealain Sùil air ais 4 Tha Saidheans furasta a. Science is easy. I like the teacher. b. I don t like Technology. It s difficult. c. Computing is fantastic and the teacher is funny. d. English is interesting. I like writing and reading. e. PE is very good. I like rugby. f. I enjoy Geography. It s not difficult. g. History is too boring. h. In my opinion, German is easy. i. Gaelic is quite useful in Scotland. j. Art is ok, but I don t like the teacher.
7 Na Sia Dùthchannan agus cànanan Ceilteach Obair 1 Cànanan Ceilteach There are 6 Celtic Nations and each one has its own language and culture. The Celtic Nations are Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man, Wales, Cornwall and Brittany. The Celtic languages can be split into two groups: Goidelic and Brythonic. These are sometimes called Q-Celtic and P-Celtic. The Q-Celtic languages are Scottish Gaelic, Irish and Manx and the P-Celtic languages are Welsh, Breton and Cornish. The Celtic people originally came from mainland Europe and invaded the British Isles more than 2000 years ago. The word Celt comes from the Greek word Keltoi, meaning barbarian and history tells us that the Celts were a ferocious race of people. One historian at the time described the Celts as being very tall with rippling muscles and clear white skin. He says that they had thick, shaggy hair that they bleached blonde with lime. They wore checked cloaks that fastened with a brooch at the shoulder, brightly coloured shirts and trousers called bracae. Obair 2 Ceiltich air feadh an t-saoghail Ceistean 1. Scottish Gaelic: Cape Breton, Canada Gaeilge: New York, USA 2. This has been due to large numbers of Gaelic and Gaeilge speakers emigrating some through choice but mostly by force and economic change. 3. Patagonia, South America. In 1865, 153 Welsh speakers started a colony there. They thought that Welsh was in danger of dying out and they wanted to set up a little Wales away from the damaging influence of English. 4. One hundred and fifty three Welsh speakers went there and there are now 1,500 Welsh speakers there.