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Not Another Language School Blog

Don’t worry, this blog is not just English language school news.

Artist & educator, Ruth Pringle brings Scotland – and English learning – right to you in powerful, interesting ways.

So, why not make a cup of something lovely and pop over (virtually) to Scotland for a unique cultural immersion into our landscapes, culture, art, and ideas – the Blue Noun way!

English learners, you’ll also find free English lessons and practice questions.
There are some whole ELT class plans in there too! 

Enjoy!

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What You Can See From Stirling Castle Walls: Slowing Down And Noticing More

What You Can See From Stirling Castle Walls: Slowing Down And Noticing More

Stirling Castle merits a visit any day.

We’ll talk more about the interior of the castle in another blog post, here we just want to guide you through what you can see from the castle’s outer walls – and encourage you into trying a dusk-laced visit.

Winter / autumn and mid-late afternoon are the best times to visit! 
 

English Language Class Trip to Culross 

English Language Class Trip to Culross 

Culross is an amazing town for a photography trip: it’s scenic – if that’s your bag,  but scratch the surface to find the local culture, stories and history and there’s some pretty interesting stuff to capture with a camera. 

Walking in the Shadow of Cattle: The Drover’s Tryst Festival

Walking in the Shadow of Cattle: The Drover’s Tryst Festival

The English language has the idiom: Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes. It is a pretty clear reminder to practice empathy. But what happens if you walk a mile in the shadow of cattle?

English learners, by joining The Drover’s Tryst Walking Festival, you have the chance to learn about the long-vanished Scottish trade of cattle droving.

Outlander Fans Aid Tibbermore Church

Outlander Fans Aid Tibbermore Church

Today I want to introduce you to a wondrous little local building and tell you how Outlander fans are resurrecting it.

This year, it is also a venue for Perthshire Open Studios and Perthshire Open Doors festivals, hosting ceramicist Sarah Blackie and silversmith Duncan McGregor.

Read on for more information about their work.

A Visit to Innerpeffray Library

A Visit to Innerpeffray Library

The Library of Innerpeffray was Scotland’s first free public lending library.

As a modern-day visitor, you can handle the same 16th and 17th C. books locals would have travelled miles to take advantage of the unique opportunity to borrow.

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