III. Give the correct answer: 1. Do the visitors ask the stand attendant any more questions? 2. What do you think of our prices? 3. What expenses does the price cover? 4. What do you think of the play? 5. Did N. give several curtain calls? 6. Was the acting splendid? 7. Can I buy a guide to the exhibition? 8. What time does the next excursion start?
Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin - Russia's greatest poet. He wrotemany beautiful lyrical poems, plays in verse and prose, short stories. Some of his works have inspired composers to createoperas and ballets. The poet was born in Moscow. One of theancestors of his father was a black Abyssinian, the court of Tsar Peter the Great. Alexander began writing poetry at age 12. He was educated at the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum. After his graduation he entered the civil service. Once a poet has written several poems that criticized important government officials, he was exiled in 1920to the south of Russia. In 1826 Nicholas I summoned from exilePushkin. Since then the writer has become a recognized poet in Russia. All my life doing historical research Pushkin and used themto create their own literary works. In 1836 he became the founder of the literary magazine called "contemporary."
In 1831, Alexander married. His fiancee - Natalia Goncharova - was a famous beauty, she had many admirers, to whom Pushkin was jealous of her. He resented courting French - Baron Georges d'Anthes, and challenged him to a duel. The poet in a duel, was mortally wounded. He died two days later in his apartment on the Moika.
We get up at 7 o’clock and do morning exercises. After that we wash and make our beds. After breakfast some go to the forest, others help to pick vegetables.
After dinner we must sleep, but it’s difficult to sleep in the day-time. When the girls begin to speak, the door of our room opens and we hear, “Who isn’t sleeping?” There is no answer, we are all “sleeping”.
After two hours of rest we have a glass of coffee or milk and eat bread or a cake. Then we read or draw, play table games, volleyball or basketball. In bad weather we can read books, write letters, prepare dances and songs for evening parties and do other things. We dance, play games or watch films after supper. Then we go to bed.
Please write if you are coming on Sunday. Bring Borya too. Does he go to the children’s summer playground?
Well, my letter is too long today, but I have very much to tell you.
Love, Lena
Переведем с английского:
Письмо из лагеря
Дорогие мама и папа, у меня все в порядке. Мне очень нравится лагерь. Он возле красивой речки в зеленом лесу. В нем есть волейбольная и спортивная площадки. Мы ухаживаем за садом и поливаем цветы. В центре нашего лагеря есть площадь. Это место для собраний в лагере.
Мы встаем в 7 часов и делаем утреннюю зарядку. После этого мы моемся и застилаем постели. После завтрака некоторые идут в лес, другие же собирать овощи.
После обеда мы должны спать, но это сложно, спать в дневное время. Когда девочки начинают разговаривать, дверь нашей комнаты открывается и мы слышим "Кто не спит?" ответа нет, мы все "спим".
После двух часов отдыха мы получаем стакан кофе или молока и едим хлеб или пирожное. Потом мы читаем или рисуем, играем в настольные игры, волейбол или баскетбол. В плохую погоду мы можем читать книги, писать письма, готовить танцы и песни для вечеринок и заниматься другими вещами. Мы танцуем, играем в игры или смотрим фильмы после ужина. Потом мы идем спать.
напишите, если вы приезжаете в воскресенье. Возьмите Борю тоже. Он ходит на летнюю детскую площадку?
Ну, мое письмо очень длинное сегодня, но у меня есть очень много чего сказать вам.
Целую, Лина.
Прям райский курорт, а не пионерский лагерь. И почему это все не нравилось во время существования данных лагерей...