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14. Answer the questions. *

  1. When was Yekaterinburg founded?

  2. Who was among the founders?

  3. Where is the city situated?

  4. The centre of what branches of industry did the city become very quickly?

  5. What was there before the October revolution?

  6. What large plants and factories of the city do you know?

  7. When were they built?

  8. Why is Yekaterinburg called one of the scientific centres of the country?

  9. How many institutes are there?

  10. What is the oldest institute of the city?

  11. When did the first theatre appear?

  12. How many theatres are there? What are they?

  13. Which theatre do you like best of all?

  14. Whom of Yekaterinburg writers and poets do you know?

  15. Do you know any of the painters of the city?

  16. What sport facilities do you and your friends use?

  17. Whom of the famous sportsmen of the city do you know?

  18. Is our city attractive? Why?

  19. What is your favourite place in the city?

  20. What do you want to see your city look like?

  1. You are a guide. Tell the visitors about the city.

Getting around the city.

15. Read these dialogues and translate them paying special attention to the words printed in bold.

Dialogue 1.

Anna and Peter meet at the tram stop.

A. -

Hello, Peter. You are up and about rather early this morning.

P. -

Oh, hello, Annette. Yes, I want to do some shopping before going to the Institute. What tram are you waiting for?

A. -

I can take either the 9 or the 15. I’ve been waiting quite some time already. I’ll wait a while longer and if no tram comes I’ll walk.

P. -

The tram should be here in a short while. The tram service is rather good here.

In a few minutes the tram rolls up to the stop.

P. -

It’s overcrowded. Shall we wait for the next one?

A. -

Let’s walk up to the Metro station tram stop. It will only take a few minutes and the trams are usually empty there.

They walk all the way to the Metro station and get on the 39. They find vacant seats and sit down. The conductor comes up to them and says: “Fares, please.” Anna and Peter reach into their pockets for change at the same time.

P. -

Don’t bother, Annette, don’t change that note. I’ll pay your fare. I’ve got a pocketful of small change. Here you are, conductor. Two, please.

A. -

By the way, conductor. Does this tram take me to Sokolniki Park?

C. -

No, it doesn’t. You’ll have to change to the trolley-bus next stop. Route No. 5 takes you right there. It will be a ten minute ride all in all.

P. -

How far are you going, Peter?

A. -

I’ll go as far as Bauman Square and change to the Metro there.

As the tram begins slowing down Anna gets up and says good-bye to Peter. The passengers move up to the front to get off the tram. The conductor shouts: “Step along, please!”

Dialogue 2.

The weather was so fine that morning that Andrew decided to walk all the way to the Institute. While crossing the street he overtook Jane.

A. -

Hello, Jane. Are you going my way?

J. -

Oh, hello, Andrew. Yes, I believe so. I am walking to Sverdlov Square.

A. -

That’s quite a walk. Why don’t you take the bus there?

J. -

Did you notice that crowd at the bus stop? I can’t very well squeeze through. We’d better walk and avoid a rush. I don’t like travelling during rush hours.

A. -

But do you walk all the way to the Institute every day?

J. -

No, I take the tram at the stop just round the corner.

A. -

Good, then we can take the tram together.

J. -

Oh, let’s hurry up. Our tram is coming up. This is a new type tram. Where is the entrance, in the middle or at the rear?

A. -

In the middle. The exits are at both ends.

J. -

The conductor is approaching. The fare has become ten roubles and I can’t find my wallet in the bag.

A. -

Don’t bother. Let me pay your fare. I have lots of small change. By the way, you haven’t missed your stop, have you?

J. -

(Looking out of the window) No, the next stop is mine. I’m going as far as Bauman Square Metro Station. Where are you getting off?

A. -

I’ll go a bit farther and change to the 20 or 48.

J. -

I think it’s about time to be moving up to the front. I don’t like elbowing my way to the exit at the last moment.

They begin moving towards the exit.

J. -

Ask that man to step aside, he is blocking the aisle.

A. -

Well, we are at the exit at last. Really, it’s not very pleasant to travel in an overcrowded tram. Be careful, hold on the rail, the tram is drawing up to the stop with a jerk.

J. -

Thank you. This is my stop. Well, so long, Andrew. See you tomorrow.

A. -

Yes, and you’d better look out when crossing. It’s a very busy corner and you may get run over. Bye.

  1. Memorize these dialogues and act them with your group-mate.

Asking one’s way.

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