Lesson 7- The rivals Part Two Background Iformation W BTL E ENTER
W B T L E Lesson 7- The Rivals Part Two ENTER
Lesson 7- The rivals Background Information Contents I。 Author I工。 Highland Fling I工L。 English Conversation W BTL E BAC
W B T L E I. Author II. Highland Fling III. English Conversation Background Information Lesson 7- The Rivals
Lesson 7- The rivals . Author Martin Armstrong(1882-1974) journalist and novelist. His works include 2 poems: Snake in the Grass, Lover's Leap; 8 collocations of short stories and poems. W BTL E The end of author
W B T L E I. Author The end of Author. Martin Armstrong (1882—1974), journalist and novelist. His works include: 2 poems: Snake in the Grass, Lover’s Leap; 8 collocations of short stories and poems. Lesson 7- The Rivals
II. Highland Flin W BTL E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 7 – The Rivals II. Highland Fling To be continued on the next page
II. Highland Flin The Highland Fling was created sometime during the 1700s in the Scottish Highland It is considered a war dance as the dancers were originally military men. The dance is tailored after the ghillie Challum Sword Dance after victory. It was originally danced by males on a Targe (small round Shield with a center spike) which is said to be why the dancers dance in place to celebrate their victories after battle W BTL E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 7 – The Rivals II. Highland Fling To be continued on the next page. The Highland Fling was created sometime during the 1700s in the Scottish Highland. It is considered a war dance as the dancers were originally military men. The dance is tailored after the Ghillie Challum Sword Dance after victory. It was originally danced by males on a Targe (small round Shield with a center spike) which is said to be why the dancers dance in place to celebrate their victories after battle