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OverviewDiscover the heart, humor, and heritage of Scotland through its own living language. Whether you know it as Lallans, Lowland Scots, or Braid Scots, this language is the soul of Scottish literature and daily life. ""20 Scots Short Stories for Beginners"" is not just a textbook; it is an invitation to step into a world of cozy cottages, misty glens, and cheeky banter, designed specifically to help you read and understand Scots with confidence. We have designed this English-Scots dual-language book to grow with you. The journey begins with 10 stories at the CEFR A1 level, using simple sentence structures to build your foundation. Once you are comfortable, the book progresses to 10 stories at the CEFR A2 level, introducing slightly richer vocabulary and longer narratives to stretch your skills without overwhelming you. Before you dive in, a dedicated section guides you through the Scots alphabet and pronunciation, ensuring you can hear the rhythm of the words as they are meant to be spoken. Start your journey with 10 Beginner (A1) Stories: 1. Meet Wullie and his ""guid dug"" Buster, who has a surprising talent for conversation. 2. Watch Mhairi, a ghost who realizes she can't enjoy her hot breakfast anymore. 3. Join Dougie at a rainy Glasgow bus stop for a surprise reunion with his wife. 4. Visit Agnes and Daisy, a magical cow that produces strawberry and chocolate milk. 5. Sail with Tam, who catches a mysterious box and a warning from an angry mermaid. 6. Laugh along as Eilidh meets an actor pretending to be Robert the Bruce on the Royal Mile. 7. Help Hamish the baker solve the mystery of the missing potato scone. 8. Stay late at the library with Angus as the books literally come to life. 9. Witness Fiona confronting a thirsty ghost who steals her Irn-Bru. 10. Walk through a dreary day in Glasgow as Jock finds friendship with a duck. Advance your skills with 10 Elementary (A2) Stories: 11. Attend a Hogmanay party where Morag's husband frantically tries to replace the haggis he ate. 12. Sympathize with Lachlan the fisherman, whose lucky red bonnet shrinks in the wash. 13. Cheer for Fiona, who wins a baking prize only because the judge has a toothache. 14. Listen to Angus, whose terrible bagpipe playing becomes an avant-garde hit. 15. Go monster hunting with Eilidh, who mistakes a swimming cow for Nessie. 16. Ride with Rab, a bored bus driver who ends up saving the Celtic football team. 17. Hike with Calum and Davie, who find shelter in a bothy lit by a forgotten phone. 18. Cringe and laugh as Donald wears a child-sized kilt to his brother's wedding. 19. Dig in the garden with Morag, who finds a historic cannonball instead of a prize potato. 20. Witness the silent office battle between Ken and Shona for the very last Tunnock's Teacake. Everything you need to learn effectively: Every single story in this collection is designed for active learning. You won't just read; you will understand. Each chapter includes: Key Vocabulary: Extensive lists with clear English definitions. Comprehension Exercises: 3 True/False, 3 Multiple Choice, and 4 Gap-Fill questions per story. Full English Translation: A natural, idiomatic translation provided immediately after the exercises for easy reference. Answer Key: Check your progress instantly. Immerse yourself in the culture of Scotland, from the muckle hills to the wee touns. Grab your copy today and start reading like a local! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ahmet NeseliPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.204kg ISBN: 9798274439145Pages: 146 Publication Date: 14 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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