Why don’t you have a go at this task! If you have a Gaelic-speaking friend, you could do this together. If you don’t—no problem—you can have double the fun!
Have a conversation—or debate—about tourism.
You can research this online, if you like.
We’ve given you some questions to start you off.
A bheil e nas fheàrr a bhith a’ fuireach ann an taigh-òsta seach ann an AirBnB?
Is it better to stay in a hotel as opposed to an AirBnB?
A bheil siubhal air itealain so-sheasmhach agus am feum sinn sgur dheth airson cur an aghaidh atharrachadh na gnàth-shìde?
Is air travel sustainable and must we stop it to combat climate change?
A bheil turasachd ag adhbharachadh barrachd cron na feum?
Does tourism cause more harm than good?
Ciamar a ghabhas turasachd riaghailteachadh?
How can tourism be regulated?
Cò dha a tha na buannachdan a thig le turasachd?
Who benefits from tourism? (For whom are the benefits which come with tourism?)
Dè a’ bhuaidh a th’ aig turasachd air an àrainneachd?
What is the impact of tourism on the environment?
Try to use some of the verbs and other grammar points we learned in this lesson as well, especially sentences with ‘S e | Chan e and ‘S ann | Chan ann, and these idioms.
Tha mi seachd sgìth de …
I’m sick and tired of …
Tha … a’ gabhail brath air …
is taking advantage of …
Is lugha orm …
I detest …
Is beag orm …
I dislike …
Tha dubh-ghràin agam air ….
I really hate …