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1.
Actually(на самом деле), ancient(древний),approximately(приблизительно), common(общепринятый),
forgotten(забытый), holy(святой), old-fashioned(старомодный),
religious(религиозный), royal(королевский), widely(широко),
traditionally(традиционно), to follow(придерживаться), to
preserve(сохранять), to introduce(представлять, вводить), to
be connected(быть связанным) (associated)
(ассоциироваться)with, an occasion(событие), an
atmosphere(атмосфера), an anniversary(годовщина), a
guard(караул), a speech(речь), a priest(священник),
superstition(предрассудок), suggestion(предложение), to
unite(объединять), to mark(отмечать), to include(включать), to
ignore(игнорировать), fireworks(фейерверк), Easter(Пасха), to
observe(соблюдать), to celebrate(tion)(праздновать,
празднование)
2.
• Are Russian people proud of their customsand traditions?
• What are the most popular celebrations in
our country?
• What is New Year associated with?
• Which religious traditions does your family
observe?
• Which is your favorite holiday? Why?
• What does Victory Day mark?
• Which occasion is connected with your
family traditions?
3.
What is usual or unusualfor Russian?
• Russians are (not) expected
(supposed) to …
• In Russia you’ll have to …
• You should/shouldn’t …
• Don’t forget to…
4.
1. You haven’t seen your friend today,2. You liked the film,
3. You haven’t got a car,
4. It’s a nice day,
5. She is not listening,
6. We’ve never met before,
7. They can speak English,
8. You won’t mind if I use your telephone,
9. This isn’t expensive,
10. He looks tired,
11. My friend didn’t know about it,
12. I could come and see you,
13. My Dad forgot about it,
14. My classmates are not going to the party,
5.
What gifts do go with the mentioned occasions?a friend’s birthday
a religious ceremony
(baptism)
a party
a new baby
a meal at your friends’
a house-warming party
graduation
getting a new job
buying a new house
flowers
a box of chocolates
books
records
decorations for the house
a photo album
a CD
computer games
a video cassette
baby toys
stuffed animals
religious books or objects
hand-made gifts
perfume
I present my friend with … at …
… is a good gift for a …
6.
What is more important for you when you choose a gift?what occasion it is
For me choosing a
gift depends on
where my friend
came from
how close we are
how much money I
have
7.
If I receive a gift I don’t like I…hide my disappointment
pretend I’m happy
say that it is what I want
thank my friend most heartily
show how disappointed I am
say “thank you” and put it
aside
say “thank you but I already
have it”
8.
• They celebrate New year’s Day, Maslenitsa and the 23rd ofFebruary
• New Year was introduced by Peter the Great and it includes a
party with a tasty dinner and watching TV
• The President’s speech is made 10 minutes before the New
year
• People cook a lot of pancakes on Maslenitsa and eat them
with cream and caviar
• People honour the members of the armed forces in February
• I observe holidays because they unite people
9.
• Russian people follow many spring holidays• They celebrate the 8th of March, Easter, Labour day and
Victory day
• The 8th of March is a day when people honour women by
giving them flowers
• Easter is the main religious holiday
• It is associated with dyeing eggs and going to the church
• Labour Day is a holiday when people honour workers and
have picnics
• On Victory day we honour war veterans and the holiday
includes a parade and a lot of fireworks
10.
• When you are a guest in Russia you should follow some rules• In Russia you will have to make way to old people and be
polite
• You shouldn’t jump the queue and talk loudly in public
• Russians are expected to say good appetite to a person who
has a meal
• Don’t forget to take your shoes off when you enter
someone’s home
• Russians are not supposed to arrive at the exact time
• Some rules are associated with different ways of greeting
people