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Novgorod is one of the ancient cities in Russian Federation. There is a great number of monuments, museums and other places of interest on the territory of Novgorod. Novgorod was founded in 859 AD on the Volkhov River not far from the Ilmen Lake. It is considered that the history of Russian statehood has begun from this place. The city history is closely connected with the main periods of development and life of Russia. In 862 this city became the first capital of Rus but later the capital was moved to Kiev by Vladimir the Great. In those days Novgorod was playing a key role in expanding of culture and literacy in Russia. Almost all citizens of the city were educated. Novgorod was not only a cultural center but it was also a reliable fortress protecting Russian borders. During Tatar and Mongol invasion Novgorod didn’t suffer thereby it kept its unique ancient Russian architecture which is now attracting tourists from all over the world.
They also have traditions such as culinary. We learn about the peculiarities of the historical Novgorod cuisine from epics and chronicles.
On the tables of the Novgorodians were such dishes as "flint" (thick soup made from fish fin meat), elk lips, white lynx meat, fried swans and boiled bear paws.
Novgorod cuisine was distinguished by an abundance of fish dishes. Back in the 18th century, whitefish, Baltic taimen and even sturgeon were caught in Lake Ilmen!
“Ilmen style pike perch” is still one of the favorite dishes of Novgorodians and guests of the city.
You can taste traditional Novgorod food in Novgorod restaurants. The Chibo culinary club invites you to make a culinary journey through time and cook dishes according to ancient Novgorod recipes with your own hands.
Novgorod is one of the ancient cities in Russian Federation. There is a great number of monuments, museums and other places of interest on the territory of Novgorod. Novgorod was founded in 859 AD on the Volkhov River not far from the Ilmen Lake. It is considered that the history of Russian statehood has begun from this place. The city history is closely connected with the main periods of development and life of Russia. In 862 this city became the first capital of Rus but later the capital was moved to Kiev by Vladimir the Great. In those days Novgorod was playing a key role in expanding of culture and literacy in Russia. Almost all citizens of the city were educated. Novgorod was not only a cultural center but it was also a reliable fortress protecting Russian borders. During Tatar and Mongol invasion Novgorod didn’t suffer thereby it kept its unique ancient Russian architecture which is now attracting tourists from all over the world.
They also have traditions such as culinary. We learn about the peculiarities of the historical Novgorod cuisine from epics and chronicles.
On the tables of the Novgorodians were such dishes as "flint" (thick soup made from fish fin meat), elk lips, white lynx meat, fried swans and boiled bear paws.
Novgorod cuisine was distinguished by an abundance of fish dishes. Back in the 18th century, whitefish, Baltic taimen and even sturgeon were caught in Lake Ilmen!
“Ilmen style pike perch” is still one of the favorite dishes of Novgorodians and guests of the city.
You can taste traditional Novgorod food in Novgorod restaurants. The Chibo culinary club invites you to make a culinary journey through time and cook dishes according to ancient Novgorod recipes with your own hands.
1)- I am lookig for Jack. Do you know where he is?
- No, I do not know
2)Ann speaks German very well.
3)She got up at 7 o’clock yesterday.
4)Tom burnt his hand while he was cooking the dinner.
5)Jane was waiting for me when I arrived.
6)Mozart wrote more than 600 pieces of music.
7)Jane does not drink tea very often.
8)It is getting dark. Shall I turn on the light?
9)The swimming pool is opened at 9 o’clock and closed at 18 o’clock every day.
10)The earth goes round the sun.
11)– How did you learn to drive?
- My father taught me.
12) It was warm yesterday, so I took a coat.
13) We were seeing an accident while we were going to hospital yesterday.
14) – What was you doing this time yesterday?
- I was sleeping.
15) Where did your mother live last year?
16) What time are banks closed in Britain?
17) Jill is interested in politics but she does not belong to a political party.
18) He came from London three years ago.
19) Mary, don’t take this book, John is reading it.
20) His parents did not be great persons of the latest century.
21) I speak very loudly. Do You hear me?
22) She was a doctor in 1941 when the war begun.
23) Yesterday while Ann was cooking she cut her finger.
24) When we woke up the wind was blewing, the sun was shining through the clouds.
25) This time last month I sat on a beach.
26) My sister usually reads a book after dinner.
27) She was studying French last semester, this semester is studying English.
28) The moment she was speaking I recognized her voice.
29) Mrs Brown sometimes knits but she does not knit tonight.
30) I always look for the key because nobody ever puts it back on its place.