Old Wooden Island in Scotland
Introduction
Scientists found a big wooden floor under a stone island in a lake in Scotland.
Main Body
People built this island between 3500 and 3300 BC. It is older than Stonehenge. The island had a round wooden floor. Later, people added more stones and wood. Scientists used two special cameras under the water. They made a 3D map of the site. This map is very exact. Many people worked together to build this island. This means the people in the area had a strong group and a good leader.
Conclusion
New cameras helped scientists find a very old wooden island.
Learning
🪵 The 'Building' Pattern
Look at how the text describes things made by people. To move from A1 to A2, you need to connect people to actions.
The Pattern: People + Action Word + Object
- People built this island
- People added more stones
🛠️ Words for 'Old Things'
When talking about history, use these simple words from the text:
- Older than: Used to compare two things (Island Stonehenge).
- Site: A place where something important happened.
- Exact: When a map or a number is 100% correct.
💡 Quick Tip: 'This means...'
Use this phrase to explain an idea.
- Example: "Many people worked together. This means they had a leader."