This week I thought I'd write a little about my home town. Maybe in the future the other teachers will write about their home towns. We'll see...
My home town is a small city on the North East coast of Scotland called Aberdeen. The main part of the city sits between two rivers. The River Don to the North and The River Dee to the South. The name Aberdeen means 'between two rivers'. The city has a population of about 200,000 people. It's a pretty cold place with average temperatures of around zero in the winter and it rains a lot during the rest of the year. The city has a few different nicknames but the ones that are used the most are The Granite City and Europe's Oil Capital.
The main industry in Aberdeen is off-shore oil. Oil was discovered in The North Sea during the 1970s and Aberdeen became the main base for a lot of large oil companies. Because of the oil industry there are a lot of engineering and geology companies in and around Aberdeen. In 1988 there was a terrible fire on an oil rig which killed 167 of the workers. A memorial rose garden now stands in Hazlehead Park. In the center of the rose garden is a statue of three oil workers and the names of all the victims are engraved on the statue. Aberdeen also has a busy port and connections with the fishing industry.
Aberdeen Beach
The most popular sport in Aberdeen is soccer. Aberdeen Football Club is one of the most successful teams in Scotland. They have won all of the major Scottish trophies several times and have also won two European trophies. They won the European Cup Winners Cup in 1983, beating Real Madrid 2-1 in the final. Later that same year they beat SV Hamburg to win the European Super Cup. The team's colours are red and white. I used to go to watch most Aberdeen home games. The stadium is very close to the sea and it was almost always very cold.
So now you know a little about my home town. If you have any questions please leave a comment.