Переведите текст meals of the day in russia. не присылайте текст с онлайн переводчикаrussia has its own ideas about how and what to eat. russian people like to eat home-cooked food, and rarely buy prepared meals at supermarkets. usually russians eat three times a day and prefer potatoes, which are eaten almost daily.the three meals of the day in russia are zavtrak, obed and uzhin. with the exception of zavtrak, there are no exact english translations for these daily meals. for example, the second meal, obed, is served around 2 p.m. and can be called either "lunch" or "dinner" in english. the third meal, uzhin, is served after 6 p.m. and can called either "dinner" or "supper".breakfast - the first mealrussians usually have an early breakfast at about seven or eight in the morning right before leaving to work. it is very common for russian families to have kasha (a type of porridge made from different grains), butterbrots (a kind of sandwich made of a single slice of bread and one topping such as butter or ham), boiled or fried eggs, tvorog (similar to cottage cheese) or cereal for breakfast. coffee or tea is an essential drink for many russians. many people eat a toast with cheese and drink juice for breakfast.russian lunch - the main mealtraditionally, lunch (обе́д) is the main meal of the day in russia. during working days, russians usually have a one-hour lunch break (обе́денный переры́в) somewhere between 1 and 3 p.m. this is the time when lots of cafés and restaurants offer lunch specials (ко́мплексный обе́д or би́знес-ланч) where people can buy an inexpensive meal for less than us $10.a classic russian lunch includes hot soup as the first course (пе́рвое блю́до or simply пе́рвое) and meat with potatoes, porridge or pasta as the second course (второ́е). this is then followed by the third course (тре́тье) which is usually a drink such as kompot (a non-alcoholic drink made by boiling fruit in water), tea, coffee or juice with an optional cake or chocolates. many russians who work in the office go for lunch to a nearby café or restaurant, while others bring lunch from home. some companies order food for lunch directly to the office for their employees.dinner - the third mealdinner (у́жин) is another important meal in russia. it is the second largest meal after lunch. the whole family eats dinner together after everyone returns home from work and school, which is usually around 7 or 8 p.m. for many russians, dinner is the only time when the whole family can interact with each other. families commonly watch tv together during dinner to keep track of the latest news. a typical russian dinner consists of one or two appetizers and a hot main dish, which might be potatoes, meat, or fish. after dinner, russians like to drink tea with sugar or jam.a few peculiarities of russian cuisinein russia, there is always bread on the table. there are special feelings that russians have towards rye bread (ржано́й хлеб), also known as "black" bread (чёрный хлеб) because of its dark color. "black" bread is considered a traditional food in russian homes and every foreigner absolutely needs to try it.another traditional food is kvass (квас) -- a fermented beverage made from rye bread. kvass has very low alcohol content not exceeding 1% and therefore it is enjoyed by people of all ages including children. this carbonated drink is best consumed cold to help the hot summer days pass by. it is also used as ingredient in the traditional cold soup called okroshka (окро́шка).
A. What is the way you are taught English in your school?
B. Our teacher Ms. Faraday tries to speak with us only English.
A. Do you like this method?
B. Not very much. It happens that we don't understand her.
A. And what do you do when it happens?
B. We shout and make noice! And she becomes very angry!
A. Oh, that's terrible!
B. And what about you?
A. Our teacher Mr. Lumb is a very clever person. He can repeat his words one or more times until we understand. And he never say bad words about the pupils.
B. So, you are happy with your teacher!
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надеюсь
1. If he had studied regularly all through the term, he wouldn’t be afraid of his exams now.
2. If we knew his address, we would have informed him about his results of the exams yesterday.
3. He wouldn’t make so many mistakes now if he hadn’t missed so many classes.
4. You would feel well today if you had taken the medicine yesterday.
5. You would know the language better now if you had read some English books in summer.
6. If we had worked harder yesterday, we would have no problems now.
7. If he weren’t so absent-minded, he wouldn’t have left his suitcase in the train.
8. If we had sent the letter yesterday, they would receive it tomorrow morning.
9. If we hadn’t walked so quickly, we wouldn’t be so tired now and we could continue our way.
10. If i had brought my dictionary with me yesterday, i would translate this document without problems now.
11. If I hadn’t called on them yesterday, we wouldn’t know about it now.
12. If he had had a sense of humor, he wouldn’t get offended).
13. If the train had left the station in time 2 hours ago it would reach the destination earlier tomorrow.
14. If you had followed the doctor's instructions you would have recovered long ago and you would work together
with us now.
15. If they loved each other they would have got married long ago
16. If mum had done the shopping yesterday, we would have a nice party today.
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