Details for unit 10007

Title:Anna Frater (1)
Owner:GuthanNanEilean
Short url:https://clilstore.eu/cs/10007
Summary:Part of the Stòras Beò nan Gàidheal project in which the UHI Language Sciences Institute with Sabhal Mòr Ostaig and Soillse, together with Irish partners, record the natural speech of Irish and Scottish Gaelic speakers in their own communities with user-friendly equipment and techniques. Anne Frater, Gaelic poet and lecturer at Lews Castle College UHI, talks to Pàdruig Moireach for the Stòras Beò nan Gàidheal project. In this part she talks about her family and early childhood in Point, Isle of Lewis. Her mother was a teacher and her father at sea. She recalls with appreciation her primary schooling at Sgoil Phabail, and the breadth of extra-curricular activity enabled by her teachers, extending into the 2-year secondary stage. Participation in inter-school activities and local mods, where she won her first poetry prize, is fondly remembered. The area has changed, with much less working on the land. There are many new houses, and more children around again now after a period when there were very few.
Language notes:A two-way conversation in which Pàdruig Moireach questions Anne Frater on aspects of her life and work on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides.
Language:gd
CEFR level:C2 (55)
Word count:4425
Media:video (26:35)
Created:2021-12-01 11:04:06 UT
Changed:2021-12-08 11:37:32 UT
Licence: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
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