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Luath Scots Language Learner: An Introduction to Contemporary Spoken Scots (Scotspeak Book & CD)

Author: L Colin Wilson
Publisher: Luath Press Limited
Category: Book

List Price: $26.95
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 95104

Media: Paperback
Edition: 2nd ed.
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 358

ISBN: 1906307431
EAN: 9781906307431
ASIN: 1906307431

Publication Date: July 1, 2008  (In 47 Days)
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  • Paperback - Luath Scots Language Learner: An Introduction to Contemporary Spoken Scots
  • Audio CD - Luath Scots Language Learner

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Book Description
The first-ever Scots language course.

Suitable as an introductory course or for those interested in re-acquainting themselves with the language of childhood and grandparents.

There are various existing reference books about Scots, such as dictionaries and grammar books, but this is the first-ever language course. The book assumes no prior knowledge on the reader's part. Starting from the most basic vocabulary and constructions, the reader is guided step-by-step through Scots vocabulary and the subtleties of grammar and idiom that distinguish Scots from English. An accompanying audio recording conveys the authentic pronunciation, especially important to readers from outside Scotland.

The course is based on General Scots with a slight emphasis on the North-East and contains an introduction, twenty-five graded lessons, an English-to-Scots vocabulary list, and appendices with verb tables and similar material. Each lesson itself contains dialogues, vocabulary, grammatical explanations, exercises, and - most importantly - a section giving background information about life in Scotland, for the reader to understand the material in its cultural context.

This is a fun and interesting insight into Scottish culture. By the end of the course participants will be able to read books and poems in Scots, take part in conversation, and enjoy interacting with Scots speakers.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Nae baud if yer wantin tae lairn Scots   November 10, 2006
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

This is a good introductory text on Scots. This book does a great job of describing proper usage and grammar, as well as providing common language patterns as contrasted with English. The background information about Scotland is also very interesting. The back of the book includes a handy English to Scots vocabulary section, but it does not also provide a Scots to English section. In addition, the book does not contain an index. This makes it less useful as a reference book, but it's still a good way to acquaint yourself with Scots.


5 out of 5 stars Yes, Scots is a real language!   February 28, 2006
 12 out of 12 found this review helpful

For those who wondered, Scots is a real language, not just an 'accent' used in films, with a few odd-sounding words thrown in! This book makes it all clear in concise, easy to use and practical lessons that are also interesting from a cultural point of view. Aside from strengthening your ties to your heritage, you can get more pleasure out of reading Stevenson or Diana Gabaldon - in fact you will be even better informed than most authors! Probably the best (maybe the only) book on this language out there! The book includes an offer for CDs as well.


5 out of 5 stars easy lessons for Scots language   April 14, 2005
 17 out of 17 found this review helpful

This is an easy to use book for people wanting to learn Scots. It has 25 graded lessons, English-to Scots vocabulary list, verb tables, dialogues for you to practice, grammatical explanations and exercises. It also has a wee bit about background on life in Scotland.

This is very good introductory course for those wishes to learn the language you heard growing up or for Americans wanting to get more in touch their their heritage. There are some good dictionaries on Scots, but this is a long-awaited, first course for teaching yourself. A winning point for American usage - it assumes the user has no prior knowledge of Scots, so it works very well for very basic beginners of Scots.

It's set up with an accompanying audio CD (Sold separately; ISBN: 1842820265) which I highly recommend getting to use with the book. You really need to hear pronunciations. So, if you like Burns but have trouble reading him, you will be reading Robbie like a pro buy the end of the lessons.

The lessons are fun and easy to follow, so this is highly recommended for those interested in learn Scots language.


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