Gaelic in the Landscape – Online: 17 August 2022
START: 17 August 2022END: 17 August 2022
COST: £45
COST (STUDENT): £45
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Gaelic in the Landscape – Online
This course consists of two sessions:
Session 1: 10.00am – 12.00pm
Session 2: 13.30pm – 15.30pm
We see Gaelic placenames all around us in Scotland, especially when out in the hills. Have you ever wondered how to pronounce the mountains ‘Liathach’ or ‘Spidean a’ Choire Sheasgaich’ correctly? Are you intrigued about the difference between a sgùrr, a cnoc and a meall? Would you like to understand the meanings of the names of mountains, passes, rivers and skerries to give you an insight into their characteristics or history?
This online course is aimed at anyone interested in the Gaelic names found in our landscape, for example hill names and other common features like bealach, allt and eilean, and is especially recommended to mountain guides and outdoor instructors. In the course of the two sessions (each two hours long), you will crack the secret of Gaelic pronunciation and learn what the most common land features mean. You will then be able to apply your knowledge to a wide range of names you come across when out and about.
No knowledge of Gaelic necessary.
The course will be delivered through Zoom and will comprise a wide range of interactive activities to help you learn new words in a relaxed and fun way. Sound files and course materials will be provided to participants.
About Janni
The tutor for this course is Janni Williams (née Diez). Janni is keen hill walker, climber and sea kayaker and has a wealth of knowledge about Scotland’s Gaelic history, placenames and outdoor pursuits.