Listening activity: Edinburgh Castle
Here kings and queens have resided. Here important battles have been fought, and in the castle area we also find a memorial over the 20th century wars that Scottish soldiers have been involved in.
When you come as a visitor to Edinburgh Castle, you will get the chance to take a guided tour of the castle area. The guides at the castle always wear tartan kilts or trousers, and they have a lot of knowledge and good stories to share with their audience. In this interview we meet Laura, who is a guide at the castle. The interview was recorded on a beautiful February morning, but as you will hear in the background it is always quite windy in Scotland.
Tasks and Activities
Comprehension
Listen to the interview and answer the following questions.
- What kind of rock does the castle stand on?
- When was the first settlement on the rock?
- What is the smallest building in the castle called?
- Which is the most recent building in the castle area?
- The Stone of Scone is extremely important for Scotland. Why?
- When was it returned to Scotland? What are two other names for this stone?
- Which part of the castle is Laura’s favourite? Why?
- How many visitors come to the castle every year? Who owns Edinburgh Castle?
- Why was the one o’clock gun originally fired?
- Which day is the gun not fired?
Research
Visit the official Edinburgh Castle website and find out what these pictures show.
More Castles
There are many famous castles in Scotland. One is Stirling Castle, another is Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh. Have a look at Edinburgh Castle, Stirling Castle and Holyrood Palace and find out about:
- opening hours
- entrance fees
- number of visitors per year
Put your findings into a table.