- •II. Text about myself
- •III. Give English equivalents to the Russian words and phrases
- •IV. Make up sentences
- •V. Answer the following questions
- •VI. Speak about yourself unit II our university
- •I. Vocabulary list
- •II. Text our university
- •III. Give English equivalents to the Russian words and phrases
- •IV. Make up sentences
- •V. Answer the following questions
- •VI. Speak about the University you study at using the following words and word combinations
- •VII. Make up a story about the first-year students using the following words and word combinations
- •Unit III education in russia
- •I. Vocabulary list
- •II. Text education in russia
- •III. Give English equivalents to the Russian words and phrases
- •IV. Make up sentences
- •V. Answer the following questions
- •VI. Speak about
- •Unit IV education in great britain
- •I. Vocabulary list
- •14. Term – семестр
- •II. Text education in great britain
- •III. Give English equivalents to the Russian words and phrases:
- •IV. Make up sentences
- •V. Answer the following questions
- •Unit V omsk
- •I. Vocabulary list
- •III. Text omsk
- •IV. Give English equivalents to the Russian words and word combinations
- •V. Make up sentences
- •VI. Answer the following questions
- •VII. Make up a plant of the text
- •VIII. Give a short story about Omsk
- •IX. Speak about the history of Omsk using the following words and word combinations
- •Unit VI moscow
- •I. Vocabulary list
- •III. Text moscow
- •IV. Give English equivalents to the Russian words and phrases
- •V. Make up sentences
- •VI. Answer the following questions
- •Unit VII great britain
- •I. Vocabulary list
- •II. Произнесите правильно
- •III. Text the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland.
- •IV. Give English equivalents to the Russian words and phrases
- •V. Make up sentences
- •VI. Answer the following questions
- •VII. Give a short story about the country the language you study. Unit VIII london
- •I. Vocabulary list
- •III. Text london
- •IV. Give English equivalents to the Russian Words and phrases
- •V. Make up sentences
- •VI. Answer the following questions
- •VII. Make up a plan of the text
- •VIII. Speak about
- •IX. Speak about the sightseeings of London using the following words and word combinations
- •I. Vocabulary list
- •III. Give English equivalents to the Russian words and phrases
- •IV. Make up Sentences
- •V. Speak about
- •Итоговые упражнения
III. Text moscow
Moscow, the capital of Russia is one of the biggest industrial, scientific and cultural centers of the world.
The city was founded in 1147 by Yuri Dolgoruky on the bank of the Moscva river. The city was razed in the 13th century during the Tatar invasion. In the 14th century it grew stronger and it was a military as well as an administrative and economic center. By the end of the 16th century during the reign of Boris Godunov, Moscow had 3 walls with towers, and moats surrounding the Kremlin.
With the invasion of Napoleon in 1812 four-fifth of Moscow was destroyed by fire but it was soon rebuilt and trade and industry developed again.
Let’s start the tour of Moscow with Red Square which is right in the center of things. Moscow is built on 7 hills, one of which is encircled by a red wall. The Kremlin stands on this hill.
We can see here the Moscow Kremlin with its beautiful towers crowned with ruby starts. We can come up to the place of execution and proclamation of various edicts, which was called Lobnoe Mesto. If the Kremlin is a symbol of Russia, then Spasskaya Bashnya is a symbol of the Kremlin. It is notable for its clock.
Moscow is a modern city. The population of the city is over 8 million now. The number of streets constantly increases. The largest one is Leningradsky Prospect.
Moscow underground is one of the beautiful in the world, it has about 2 hundred stations and is almost there hundred and forty (340) kms long. There are 9 railway stations in Moscow and 5 airports around the city. International Sheremetievo airport is among them.
Moscow is famous for its museums: the Tretyakov Art Gallery, the Pushkin Fine Arts Museum, etc. There are many exhibitions and concert halls. The Gallery was named after the Moscow Merchant and Great lover of Art Pavel Tretyakov. The Gallery reflects the history of Russia the life and ideals of its people.
In the city there are many stadiums, sports facilities among them the ones, built for the 22nd Olympic Games in 1980, when Moscow was the host of the Games. Lots of theatres of Moscow are well-known. The best-known is, of course, the Bolshoi Theatre. One can enjoy numerous cinemas, restaurants, cafes.
Moscow is the main educational center of the country. There are 76 higher educational establishments in it. At the end of the University Prospect on the Lenin Hills rises the high building, the 32 storey Moscow University. The city is famous for its parks, for its botany garden, where hundreds of trees and plants from all over the world are gathered. The city has numerous modern enterprises, primarily engineering and metal-working plants with a wide range of output. Some 300 of the city’s plants and factories export their products to about 70 foreign countries.
Moscow is a green city. In the Alexandrovsky Garden we can stand by the tomb of the Unknown Warrior. For heroism of the people of our capital during the Great Patriotic War Moscow was awarded the title of Hero City. Moscow faces many problems now. But nevertheless, its future is bright.