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MENU. THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION Vocabulary Text “A” , “B” Exercises MOSCOW Vocabulary Text “A” , “B” Exercises ST. PETERSBURG Vocabulary Text “A” , “B” Exercises EKETERINBURG Text GRAMMAR: PRESENT SIMPLE AND PRESENT PROGRESSIVE Tables Exercises PHOTOES NAMES TEST

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  1. MENU • THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION Vocabulary Text “A” , “B” Exercises • MOSCOW Vocabulary Text “A” , “B” Exercises • ST. PETERSBURG Vocabulary Text “A” , “B” Exercises • EKETERINBURG Text GRAMMAR:PRESENT SIMPLE AND PRESENT PROGRESSIVE Tables Exercises • PHOTOES • NAMES • TEST • HOME TASK

  2. RASSIA Vocabulary to occupy — занимать surface — поверхность total area — общая площадь square — квадратный kilometer — километр to wash — омывать to border on — граничить с sea border — морская граница Subtropical – субтропический temperate — умеренный continental — континентальный chain — цепь to separate — разделять to flow into — впадатьв to concentrate — сосредотачиваться, концентрироваться oil — нефть coal — уголь iron ore — железная руда natural gas — природный газ copper — медь nickel — никель mineral resources — полезные ископаемые to found – основывать scientific — научный cultural – культурный industrial – индустриальный parliamentary republic — парламентская республика legislative — законодательный powers — полномочия to exercise — осуществлять, выполнять complicated — сложный, запутанный in spite of - несмотряна opportunity — возможность to promise — обещать, подавать надежды TEXT А TEXT В

  3. The Russian Federation (A) The Russian Federation is the largest country in the world. Russia is situated on two continents: Europe and Asia. It occupies about one-seventh of the earth's surface. Its total area is about 17 million square kilometers. The country is washed by 12 seas and 3 oceans. The Arctic Ocean washes Russia in the north. The Pacific Ocean washes Russia in the east. Russia is washed by the Black Sea in the south and by the Baltic Sea in the west. In the south Russia borders on China, Mongolia, Korea, Kazakhstan, Georgia and Azerbaijan. In the west it borders on Norway, Finland, the Bal­tic States, Belorussia, and the Ukraine. It also has a sea-border with the USA. There are different types of climate in different regions of the country. The climate is arctic in the north of the country. The climate is subtropical in the south of Russia. In the middle of the country the climate is temperate and continental. There are two great plains in Russia: the Great Russian Plain and the West Siberian Lowland. There are several mountain chains on the territory of the country: the Urals, the Caucasus, the Altai and others. The largest mountain chain is the Urals. It separates Europe from Asia. There are over two million rivers in Russia. The longest river is the Volga. The Volga flows into the Caspian Sea. The main Siberian rivers are the Ob, the Yenisei and the Lena. They flow from the south to the north. The Amur in the Far East flows into the Pacific Ocean. Russia is rich in beautiful lakes. Lake Baikal (1600 meters) is the deepest lake in the world. Russia has one-sixth of the world's forests. They are concentrated in the European north of the country, in Siberia and in the Far East. Russia is very rich in oil, coal, iron ore, natural gas, copper, nickel and other mineral resources. The population of Russia is about 150 million people. The capital of Russia is Moscow. Moscow was founded in 1147 by Yuri Dolgoruki. Moscow is the largest political, scientific, cultural and industrial centre. It is one of the oldest Russian cities. Russia is a parliamentary republic. The Head of State is the President. The legislative powers are exercised by the Duma. At present, the political and economic situation in the country is rather complicated. But in spite of the problems Russia is facing at present, there are a lot of opportunities for Russia to become one of the leading countries in the world. I'm sure Russia has great past and promising future. Exercises

  4. The Russian Federation (B) The Russian Federation is the largest country in the world. Russia is situated on two continents: Europe and Asia. It occupies about one-seventh of the earth's surface. Its total area is about 17 million square kilometers. The country is washed by 12 seas and 3 oceans. The Arctic Ocean washes Russia in the north. The Pacific Ocean washes Russia in the east. Russia is washed by the Black Sea in the south and by the Baltic Sea in the west. In the south Russia borders on China, Mongolia, Korea, Kazakhstan, Georgia and Azerbaijan. In the west it borders on Norway, Finland, the Bal­tic States, Belorussia, and the Ukraine. It also has a sea-border with the USA. There are different types of climate in different regions of the country. The climate is arctic in the north of the country. The climate is subtropical in the south of Russia. In the middle of the country the climate is temperate and continental. There are two great plains in Russia: the Great Russian Plain and the West Siberian Lowland. There are several mountain chains on the territory of the country: the Urals, the Caucasus, the Altai and others. The largest mountain chain is the Urals. It separates Europe from Asia. There are over two million rivers in Russia. The longest river is the Volga. The Volga flows into the Caspian Sea. The main Siberian rivers are the Ob, the Yenisei and the Lena. They flow from the south to the north. The Amur in the Far East flows into the Pacific Ocean. Russia is rich in beautiful lakes. Lake Baikal (1600 meters) is the deepest lake in the world. Russia has one-sixth of the world's forests. They are concentrated in the European north of the country, in Siberia and in the Far East. Russia is very rich in oil, coal, iron ore, natural gas, copper, nickel and other mineral resources. The population of Russia is about 150 million people. The capital of Russia is Moscow. Moscow was founded in 1147 by Yuri Dolgoruki. Moscow is the largest political, scientific, cultural and industrial centre. It is one of the oldest Russian cities. Russia is a parliamentary republic. The Head of State is the President. The legislative powers are exercised by the Duma. At present, the political and economic situation in the country is rather complicated. But in spite of the problems Russia is facing at present, there are a lot of opportunities for Russia to become one of the leading countries in the world. I'm sure Russia has great past and promising future.Слайд 2 Exercises

  5. I . Put in the missing words according to the text: 1. There are several mountain ... on the territory of Russia. 2. In the middle of the country the climate is ... and continental. 3. Russia occupies about one-seventh of the earth's. 4. Lake Baikal (1600 meters) is ... lake in the world. 5. Moscow is the largest political,..., cultural and industrial centre.6. But... the problems Russia is facing at present,it has promising future.7. There are different... of climate in different regions of the country.8. Russia has ... of the world's forests. II. Choose the correct verb for each blank: borders, are exercised, separates, is facing, was founded, flow, are concentrated, is situated The legislative powers ... by the Duma. Russia ... on two continents: Europe and Asia. In the west Russia ... on Norway, Finland, the Baltic States, Belorussia, the Ukraine. Russia ... Europe from Asia. Moscow ... in 1147 by Yuri Dolgoruki. But in spite of the problems Russia... at present, it has promising future. The Ob, the Yenisei and the Lena ... from the south to the north. The forests of Russia ... in the European north of the country, in Siberia and in the Far East. III. Agree or disagree: Russia occupies about one-ninth of the earth's surface. The largest mountain chain is the Caucasus. There are two million rivers in Russia. The Head of State is the Duma. The Arctic Ocean washes Russia in the south. The total area of Russia is about 17 million square kilometers. Russia doesn't have a sea border with the USA. The Volga flows into the Black Sea. Exercises TEXT А TEXT В

  6. MOSCOW Vocabulary commercial — торговый, коммерческий cultural – культурный to found — основывать fight — бой gradually — постепенно powerful — сильный, могущественный struggle — борьба liberation – освобождение Tartar yoke — татарскоеиго to remain — оставаться target — мишень, цель, объект to destroy — разрушать occupation — оккупация completely — полностью, целиком to restore - реставрировать, восстанавливать total — полный, целый, весь mansion — особняк to blind — ослепить masterpiece — шедевр TEXT А TEXT В

  7. Moscow (A) Moscow is the capital of Russia. It is its political, economic, commercial and cultural centre. Moscow was founded in 1147 by Prince Yuri Dolgoruki. Prince Yuri Dolgoruki (Prince Long Arms) was the Russian Prince of Vladimir and Suzdal. Prince Yuri Dolgoruki had many fights with other Russian princes and soon he became Prince of Kiev. Kiev was the capital of Russia. Gradually Moscow became more and more powerful. In the 13th century Moscow was the centre of the struggle of Russian lands for the liberation from the Tartar yoke. In the 16th century under Ivan the Terrible Moscow became the capital of the state. In 1712 the Russian King, Tsar Peter the Great, moved the Russian capital to St. Petersburg, but Moscow remained the heart of Russia. That's why Moscow became the main target of Napoleon's attack. Three-quarters of the city was destroyed by fire during Napoleon's occupation. Moscow had been completely restored by the mid-19th century. In 1918 Moscow became the capital again. Now Moscow is one of the largest cities in the world. It is situated on seven hills. Its total area is about nine hundred square kilometers. The popu­lation of the city is over 8 million. Moscow is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. There are a lot of beautiful palaces, old mansions, cathedrals, churches and monuments in Moscow. The heart of Moscow is Red Square. The main Kremlin Tower, the Spaskaya Tower, has become the symbol of Russia. There are great old cathedrals and historical monuments on the territory of the Kremlin. They are the Bell Tower of Ivan the Great, the Tsar-Cannon and the Tsar-Bell, the biggest cannon and bell in the world. St. Basil's Cathedral was built in the mid-16th century in memory of the victory over Kazan. There is a legend that Ivan the Terrible blinded the architects Barma and Postnik, because they didn't want them to create another masterpiece. There are more than 80 museums in Moscow. The largest museums are the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts and the State Tretyakov Gallery. Moscow is famous for its theatres. The Bolshoi Opera House is one of the best theatres of the world. Moscow is the centre of the political life of Russia. It is the seat of the Russian Parliament (the Duma). PHOTOES Exercises

  8. Moscow (B) Moscow is the capital of Russia. It is its po­litical, economic, commercial and cultural cen­tre. Moscow was founded in 1147 by Prince Yuri Dolgoruki. Prince Yuri Dolgoruki (Prince Long Arms) was the Russian Prince of Vladimir and Suzdal. Prince Yuri Dolgoruki had many fights with other Russian princes and soon he became Prince of Kiev. Kiev was the capital of Russia. Gradually Moscow became more and more powerful. In the 13th century Moscow was the centre of the struggle of Russian lands for the liberation from the Tartar yoke. In the 16th century under Ivan the Terrible Moscow became the capital of the state. In 1712 the Russian King, Tsar Peter the Great, moved the Russian capital to St. Petersburg, but Moscow remained the heart of Russia. That's why Moscow became the main target of Napoleon's attack. Three-quarters of the city was destroyed by fire during Napoleon's occupation. Moscow had been completely restored by the mid-19th century. In 1918 Moscow became the capital again. Now Moscow is one of the largest cities in the world. It is situated on seven hills. Its total area is about nine hundred square kilometers. The population of the city is over 8 million. Moscow is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. There are a lot of beautiful palaces, old mansions, cathedrals, churches and monuments in Moscow. The heart of Moscow is Red Square. The main Kremlin Tower, the Spaskaya Tower, has become the symbol of Russia. There are great old cathedrals and historical monuments on the territory of the Kremlin. They are the Bell Tower of Ivan the Great, the Tsar-Cannon and the Tsar-Bell, the biggest cannon and bell in the world. St. Basil's Cathedral was built in the mid-16th century in memory of the victory over Kazan. There is a legend that Ivan the Terrible blinded the architects Barma and Postnik, because they didn't want them to create another masterpiece. There are more than 80 museums in Moscow. The largest museums are the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts and the State Tretyakov Gallery. Moscow is famous for its theatres. The Bolshoi Opera House is one of the best theatres of the world. Moscow is the centre of the political life of Russia. It is the seat of the Russian Parliament (the Duma). PHOTOES Exercises

  9. I. Agree or disagree: Moscow is situated on the hills. Prince Yuri Dolgoruki was the Russian Prince of Rome. In 1818 Moscow became the capital again. The largest Moscow museums are the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts and the State Tretyakov Gallery. St. Basil's Cathedral was built in the mid-18thcentury. The total area of Moscow is about two hundredsquare kilometers. St. Petersburg is the seat of the Russian Parliament (the Duma). The Spaskaya Tower has become the symbol ofRussia. II. Put in the missing words according to the text: Moscow is political, economic,... and cultural centre of the country. Moscow became the main ... of Napoleon's attack. Gradually Moscow became more and more .... Prince Yuri Dolgoruki had many... with other Russian princes and soon he became Prince of Kiev. Three-quarters of the city was destroyed by fire during Napoleon's ... . St. Basil's Cathedral was built in the mid-16th century in ... of the victory over Kazan. III. Read the beginning of the sentence and find its end in the text: The Bolshoi Opera House is... . They are the Bell Tower of Ivan the Great In the 13th century Moscow was the centre of ... . Prince Yuri Dolgoruki (Prince Long Arms) was … . Its total area is ... . There is a legend that... . Moscow is the seat of ... . The main Kremlin Tower, the Spaskaya Tower … . Moscow had been completely restored by ... . Moscow is famous for ... . Exercises TEXT А TEXT В

  10. St.PETERSBURG swampy — болотистый mouth — устье (реки) to drop dead — упастьзамертво Architectural – архитектурный to lay out — планировать harmonious — гармоничный to rename – переименовать to suffer — страдать deal — количество to lay siege to – осадить to cut off — отрезать starvation — голод shelling — бомбежка air raid — воздушныйналет to destroy — разрушать to raise the blockade — сниматьблокаду to remain — оставаться generation — поколение to contain — вмещать arm — рукавреки to attract — привлекать, притягивать Vocabulary TEXT А ТЕКСТ В TEXT В

  11. St. Petersburg (A) St. Petersburg is the second largest city in Russia and one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It was founded in 1703 by Peter the Great. He called St. Petersburg the "Window on the West." For 200 years, starting with 1712, St. Petersburg was the capital of Russian Empire. Thousands of workmen were brought from all parts of Russia to build a new city on the swampy land at the mouth of the Neva River. They worked fast and hard and dropped dead by the hundreds but the work went on. St. Petersburg was built according to a plan. It is a city of architectural ensembles. Architects were brought from Western Europe to lay out the city in harmonious squares. They are Palace Square, the Square of Arts, Isaac's Square and others. When the First World War began in 1914, the German-sounding name, St. Petersburg, was changed to Petrograd. After the October Revolution the city was renamed after Lenin. In 1918 on the 10th of March the government of the country moved to Moscow. Moscow became the capital of Russia again. During the Great Patriotic War the city suffered a great deal. The German armies laid siege to it in 1941. For 900 days the city was cut off from the rest of the country. No food could bebrought in and 800,000 people died of starvation. Daily shelling and air raids destroyed parts of the city. Thousands of people were killed. In 1944 on the 27th of January the blockade of the city was raised. Centuries will pass but what was done by Leningraders will always remain in the memory of generations to come. Now St. Petersburg is an important industrial, cultural and educational centre. The population of the city is about 5 million. There are many famous monuments, palaces, churches, cathedrals and museums in St. Petersburg. They are the Winter Palace, the Hermitage, the Russian Museum, St. Isaac's Cathedral. The Hermitage contains the richest collection of pictures in the world. The main street in St. Petersburg is Nevsky Prospect. There are a lot of beautiful buildings in it. St. Petersburg has a lot of symbols. The most famous symbol of the city is the monument to Peter the Great inDecembrists' Square. The city is called the Northern Venice because there are 65 rivers, arms and canals in it. St. Petersburg is famous for its beautiful white nights. The city attracts thousands of tourists from every corner of the world every day. PHOTOES Exercises

  12. St. Petersburg (B) St. Petersburg is the second largest city in Russia and one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It was founded in 1703 by Peter the Great. He called St. Petersburg the "Window on the West." For 200 years, starting with 1712, St. Petersburg was the capital of Russian Empire. Thousands of workmen were brought from all parts of Russia to build a new city on the swampy land at the mouth of the Neva River. They worked fast and hard and dropped dead by the hundreds but the work went on. St. Petersburg was built according to a plan. It is a city of architectural ensembles. Architects were brought from Western Europe to lay out the city in harmonious squares. They are Palace Square, the Square of Arts, Isaac's Square and others. When the First World War began in 1914, the German-sounding name, St. Petersburg, was changed to Petrograd. After the October Revolution the city was renamed after Lenin. In 1918 on the 10th of March the government of the country moved to Moscow. Moscow became the capital of Russia again. During the Great Patriotic War the city suffered a great deal. The German armies laid siege to it in 1941. For 900 days the city was cut off from the rest of the country. No food could bebrought in and 800,000 people died of starvation. Daily shelling and air raids destroyed parts of the city. Thousands of people were killed. In 1944 on the 27th of January the blockade of the city was raised. Centuries will pass but what was done by Leningraders will always remain in the memory of generations to come. Now St. Petersburg is an important industrial, cultural and educational centre. The population of the city is about 5 million. There are many famous monuments, palaces, churches, cathedrals and museums in St. Petersburg. They are the Winter Palace, the Hermitage, the Russian Museum, St. Isaac's Cathedral. The Hermitage contains the richest collection of pictures in the world. The main street in St. Petersburg is Nevsky Prospect. There are a lot of beautiful buildings in it. St. Petersburg has a lot of symbols. The most famous symbol of the city is the monument to Peter the Great inDecembrists' Square. The city is called the Northern Venice because there are 65 rivers, arms and canals in it. St. Petersburg is famous for its beautiful white nights. The city attracts thousands of tourists from every corner of the world every day. PHOTOES Exercises

  13. I. Put in the missing words according to the text: During the Great Patriotic War the city suffered a great... The Hermitage contains... collection of pictures in the world. When the First World War began in 1914, ... name, St. Petersburg, was changed to Petrograd. St. Petersburg was built on ... land at the mouth of the Neva River. Daily ... and air ... destroyed of the city. Centuries will pass but what was done by Leningraders will always remain in the memory of ... to come. 800,000 people died of ... . II. Read the beginning of the sentence and find its end in the text: They worked fast and hard and .... In 1918 on the 10th of March ... . Architects were brought from Western Europe.... For 200 years, starting with 1712, ... . The city attracts thousands of tourists ... . Thousands of workmen were brought from allparts of Russia ... . The city is called the Northern Venice .... III. Agree or disagree: For 300 years St. Petersburg was the capital ofRussian Empire. St. Petersburg was founded in 1733 by Peterthe Great. The most beautiful squares are Palace Square,the Square of Arts and Isaac's Square. St. Petersburg wasn't built according to a plan. The city is often called the Western Venice. Exercises TEXT А TEXT В

  14. EKATERINBURG (Retell the text) 7 August 1723 is the official day of the birth of Ekaterinburg, the industrial and military centre of the mining administration and important stronghold set up by the government of Peter I for the colonisation of the vast expenses of the Urals and Siberia. The town owes to its origin to a metallurgical and metal-working plant which rose on the banks of the Iset river. The builders of the town worked in extremely hard conditions led by talented Russian mining experts: general Genin and captain Tatishchev. This prominent statesman and noted scientist headed the construction. The town was surrounded by wood and all buildings were wooden. But the town grew and developed and, with the time, Ekaterinburg began to play an increasingly important role as an administrative, mining and all-Urals machine-building centre, though it was a provincial town. Nowadays it is a big industrial centre of the Russian Federation. It has always been and remains traditionally the centre with dominating branches of industry as machine-building and metal-working. There are more than 100 industrial enter prises, among them the Verch-Iset metallurgical and metal-working plant the biggest in the Urals. Ekaterinburg is a scientific centre. There is the Urals branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, a lot of scientific and project institutes there. Ekaterinburg is a city of students. There are more than 15 institutions of higher education, a lot of colleges, private and state schools. The oldest is the Urals Mining Academy founded in 1912. The biggest and the most famous is the Urals State Technical University founded in 1920. Ekaterinburg is also a theatrical centre. There are many theatres, cinemas and palaces of culture and variety shows. The oldest among the theatres is the Opera House, which was built in 1912. One cannot but mention our museums and picture galleries. The Urals Geological Museum is a real treasure-house of the Urals Mountains." It enjoys truly a great popularity because it contains very rich collection of rare minerals and precious stones, which cannot be found arty where. Our city is constantly changing, its outer appearance and its reconstruction will be made on an unprecedented scale. Ekaterinburg is one of thelargest and the most important cities of Russia. It can be referred to the historical Russian cities because there exists a lot of monuments of architecture, history and culture. The citizens of Ekaterinburg are proud of their native city, its past and present. PHOTOES

  15. GRAMMAR:PRESENT SIMPLE OR PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

  16. Сравнительныетаблицы. НастоящеевремяPresent Simple и Present Progressive Условия употребления настоящего простого и продолженного времен Построение утвердительных предложений

  17. Построение отрицательных предложений

  18. Построение вопросительных предложений

  19. I. Complete the sentences. Use these verbs: boil, close, cost, cost, like, like, meet, open, speak, teach, wash Margaret … four languages. In Britain the banks usually … at 9.30 in the morning. The City Museum … at 5 o'clock in the evening. Tina is a teacher. She … mathematics to young children. My job is very interesting. I … a lot of people. Peter … his hair twice a week. Food is expensive. It … a lot of money. Shoes are expensive. They … a lot of money. Water … at 100 degrees Celsius. Julia and I are good friends. I … her and she … me. II. Write sentences from these words. Put the verb in the right form (arrive or arrives etc.): (always / early / Sue / arrive) (basketball /I / play / often) (work / Margaret 7 hard / usually) (Jenny / always / nice clothes / wear) (dinner / we / have / always / at 7.30) (television / Tim / watch / never) (like / chocolate / children / usually) (Julia / parties / enjoy / always) III. Complete the sentences. All of them are negative. Use don't/doesn't + one of these verbs: cost, go, know, read, see, use, wear I buy a newspaper every day but sometimes I … it. Paul has a car but he …it very often. They like films but they … to the cinema very often. Amanda is married but she … a ring. I … much about politics. I'm not interested in it. It's not an expensive hotel. It … much to stay there. Brian lives near us but we … him very often. IV. Write questions. Use the words in brackets (…) + do/does. Put the words in the right order: (where / live / your parents?) (you / early / always / get up?) (how often / TV / you / watch?) (you / want / what / for dinner?) (Kb / you / football?) (your brother/like/football?) (what / you / do / in the evenings?) (your sister / work / where?) (to the cinema / often / you /go?) (what / mean / this word?) (often / snow / it / here?) (go / usually / to bed / what time / you?) (how much / to phone New York / it / cost?) (you / for breakfast / have / usually / what?) Exercises

  20. V. What's happening at the moment? Write true sentences: (I / wash / my hair) (it/ snow) (I / sit / on a chair) (I/eat) (it/rain) (I/learn/English) (I / listen / to music) (the sun / shine) (I / wear / shoes) (I / read / a newspaper) VI. Write questions from these words. Use is or are and put the words in order: (working / Paul / today?) (what / doing / the children?) (you / listening / to me?) (where / going / your friends?) (your parents / television / watching?) (what / cooking / Ann?) (why / you / looking / at me?) (coining / the bus?)

  21. Photos: MOSCOW TEXT А TEXT В

  22. Photos: St. Petersburg TEXT А TEXT В

  23. Photos:EKATERINBURG

  24. Europe - Европа Asia - Азия the Pacific Ocean - Тихийокеан the Arctic Ocean - СеверныйЛедовитыйокеан the Black Sea – Черное море the Baltic Sea – Балтийское море China - Китай Mongolia - Монголия Korea - Корея Kazakhstan - Казахстан Georgia - Грузия Azerbaijan - Азербайджан Norway - Норвегия Finland - Финляндия the Baltic States - Прибалтийскиегосударства Belorussia – Белоруссия the Ukraine - Украина the Great Russian Plain — Русская (Восточно- Европейская) равнина the West Siberian Lowland — Западно- Сибирская низменность the Urals — Уральскиегоры the Caucasus – Кавказ the Altai – Алтай (горы) the Volga – Волга (река) the Caspian Sea – Каспийское море the Ob – Обь (река) the Yenisei – Енисей (река) the Lena – Лена (река) the Amur — Амур (река) the Far East — ДальнийВосток Lake Baikal — озероБайкал Siberia – Сибирь Yuri Dolgoruki - ЮрийДолгорукий the Duma – Дума Tsar Peter the Great - ЦарьПетрВеликий (Петр I) Napoleon— Наполеон the Bell Tower of Ivan the Great — КолокольняИванаВеликого the Tsar-Cannon— Царь-пушка the Tsar-Bell — Царь-колокол St. Basil's Cathedral — соборВасилия Блаженного NAMES

  25. Kazan — Казань Ivan the Terrible] - ИванГрозный Barma— Барма Postnik — Постник the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts — Музей Изобразительных искусств им. Пушкина the State Tretyakov Gallery— Государственная Третьяковская галерея the Bolshoi Opera House — Большой театр оперы и балета St. Petersburg - Санкт-Петербург Russian Empire - Российская Империя the Neva River - p. Нева the Hermitage - Эрмитаж the Winter Palace - Зимнийдворец the Russian» Museum - Русскиймузей St. Isaac's Cathedral — Исаакиевский собор the Peter-and-Paul Fortress— Петропавловскаякрепость Palace Square — Дворцоваяплощадь the Square of Arts - площадьИскусств Isaac's Square — Исаакиевскаяплощадь the Great Patriotic War - Великая Отечественнаявойна Nevsky Prospect - Невскийпроспект Decembrists' Square — Площадь Декабристов the Nothern Venice - СевернаяВенеция Petrograd - Петроград

  26. It was very pleasant to work with you! Your home task is: to write some report about some city of our country.

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