10.7 What I have learned

The final activity of this section is designed to help you review, consolidate and reflect on what you have learned in this unit. You will revisit the key learning points of the unit and the initial thoughts you noted down before commencing your study of it.

Activity 10

Before finishing your work on this unit, please revisit in the box below what you worked on in Activity 1, where we asked you to take some notes on what you already knew in relation to the key learning point of the unit.

You haven’t entered anything for this space. Use the ‘Original location’ link if you’d like to enter something now.

Compare your notes from before you studied this unit with what you have learned here and add to these notes as you see fit to produce a record of your learning.

Here are the key learning points again for you as a reminder:

  • languages links between Scots and the languages of Faroe, Norway and other Scandinavian countries
  • loss of vocabulary due to loss of traditional trades and lifestyles
  • links between traditional trades and modern food production
  • Scots and poverty.

10.6 Sir Walter Scott’s Fair Isle visit

10.8 Where next?