Rab Wilson promotes the tradition of Scots language
Description
Rab Wilson relates his use of Scots to his East Ayrshire upbringing and his time working in coal mines. He notes that if you 鈥渁sk people to write in Scots, they wouldn鈥檛 be able to do it.鈥 He explains the derivation of the words 鈥榤awdelit鈥 and 鈥榤aun dae鈥. 鈥楳awdelit鈥 is an unusual word as it specifically means feigning an illness in order to not go to a court appearance. 鈥楳aun Dae鈥 relates to an anecdote about a hammer which is equal to the task in hand.
Classroom Ideas
As this clip introduces the topic of 鈥渢he language used by local poets and rhymers for centuries鈥, students could research old Scottish poems like those by Sir Patrick Spens and recite interesting verse in Scots. The parlour game 鈥楥all My Bluff鈥 could be revised and students could be encouraged to play against each other. Using 鈥楳awdelit鈥 as the example, students could research other unusual Scottish words and create one genuine definition in conjunction with two invented suggestions. The clip could also contribute to discussion of where words come from. 鈥楳awdelit鈥 is just one example of a word that relates back to the Auld Alliance between Scotland and France.
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