by Ruth | Jan 25, 2022 | English Language School immersion activities, Immersion English Holiday, Language School Food and Drink, Learn English and Scottish History, Learn English in Perthshire
English Immersion Activity | Burn’s Night This Burns Night, Blue Noun Language Hub began celebrations with a tour of our local distillery, The Glenturret. This blog describes a visit to this distillery. What to look out for, what makes it special? (After all,...
by Ruth | Feb 13, 2021 | Learn English and Scottish Culture, Learn English and Scottish History, Learn English in Perthshire
Visit Scotland for English Language Learning Today our English language school blog for creative minds and culture lovers shares with you the snow which has fallen, covering Perthshire. We rejoice in new ways of seeing our familiar landscape. This blog is written with...
by Ruth | Nov 30, 2020 | Learn English and Scottish History, Learn English in Perthshire
An English Excursion to Scone Palace Today is Scotland’s national day: Saint Andrews Day! To celebrate I’ll be sharing images from a recent visit to Scone Palace in Perthshire. Scone Palace as it’s the site of Scottish coronations and long-time home to one...
by Ruth | Nov 8, 2020 | Learn English and Scottish History, Learn English in Perthshire
Learn English in Scotland In this blog, we are looking at the remarkable life and death of Black Watch soldier Private Farquhar Shaw. He died a traitor but is celebrated as a hero. Let me tell you about him. I ask, is he our best, worst soldier? Use this blog to...
by Ruth | Aug 18, 2020 | Learn English and Scottish History, Learn English in Perthshire
The Lost Souls of Glen Quaich Today, I’d like to give you a taste of what it’s like to learn English in Perthshire with us, on an English immersion holiday. It’s probably not what you are expecting. We share all kinds of Scottish culture with you,...
by Ruth | Mar 31, 2020 | English Language School immersion activities, Learn English and Scottish History
English Learners Experience Medieval Crieff This week, our hometown Crieff slipped back in time to tell its history as a key market destination for 18th-century cattle drovers. International guests at our language school in Scotland enjoyed the show, and this blog...