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Keen to help out with Speaking Scottish? Then we’ve got just the thing for you! As we continue to update and improve our materials, we are looking to include recordings from Scottish people to give learners a flavour of accents from around the country. Below we’ve compiled a list of words we’d love to have people record this week.

If you’d like to get involved simply record one or more of the words, phrases or conversations below. You can record it all in one take or submit lots of small audio clips together. We don’t require super high quality – phone recordings are fine as long as they are clear enough.

To submit your audio, pick one of the following options:

  • Email your audio file(s) (MP3 or WAV) to speakingscottish@gmail.com as an MP3 or WAV file
  • Send us your recordings as voice notes via WhatsApp (07761 715043)

If you’d be comfortable doing so, please share the following info when sending your recording:

  • Your name
  • Age (approximate is fine – we will assign an age range)
  • Location

These details help our learners to recognise different kinds of speech and accent from all over Scotland, but are entirely optional to provide. Please note we may at times prioritise audio clips for which we have this info.

Thanks for all your help. We greatly appreciate your support, and we’re sure our learners will too!

Phrases 

Conversations

Please be sure to record these with the appropriate number of speakers (i.e. two speakers if you see A and B, but three if there is A, B and C).

Conversation 1

A: You alright?

B: Yeah thanks, you?

A: Aye, I’m alright


Conversation 2

A: How’s you?

B: Aye, no bad, how’s yourself?

A: Nae too bad either, thanks


Conversation 3

A: Hey, it’s been weeks, how’ve you been keeping?

B: Aye, no too bad, can’t complain. Yourself?

A: Aye, I’ve been doing pretty good too ta