Sson 4 Write sentences. (See Student's Book page 38.) 1 1 Soroh / cook) Sarah was a cook 2 Uim and Kate/poor) Jim and Kate were poor. 3 (Tom/carpenter) 4 (Sarah and Tom / Ireland) Sarah and Tom 5 (Kate /deaner 6 Uim ond Kate / Australia) Jim and Kate
Usually tourists buy such traditional Russian souvenirs, as Matryoshka dolls, beautifully painted mugs, plates and wooden spoons from the village of Khokhloma and Palekh beautifully decorated wooden boxes. Those who have more money buy amber, furs, art books and caviar. Some tourists are more interested in badges, magnets with Russian landmarks, T-shirts with Russian print and Russian ushanka-hats (hat-ear flaps).
Russian souvenirs - this is not only the national products, but also various crafts of minerals, bones and stones, such as porcelain cups, statuettes made of bone, ashtrays, writing sets and clocks made of stone. Also popular with tourists is tableware, decorated with images of cathedrals, cities' landmarks and national patterns. Most of these dishes, which sell different gift shops, stylize capital of Russia - Moscow, which is very interesting for Russian guests from other countries.
The word season varies from place to place. For some places it is enough to wear coats in winter, but some countries
Spend winter in jackets. For Alaska it is a bit more complicated. You should take up your arms againts the cold weather in Alaska. If you neglect to wear warm cothes it can cause a chain reaction of problems. In Alaska winter requires heat insulated coats, boots with high soles in order to avoid cold, wearing hats and scarf is the crucial aspect of safety.
Wear glasses to preserve your eyes from wind. You should were gloves and it's important to wear buckskin gloves in order to avoid sweating and staying cold because of that.
1 Matryoshka (a set of wooden Russian dolls; nested dolls beautifully decorated with a ruddy face)
2 Balalayka (a musical instrument)
3 Valenki (winter footwear)
4 Orenburg downy shawls (head kerchifs)
5 Clay Dymkovo toys
6 Palekh caskets (small beautifully painted wooden boxes)
7 Kasli Art casting (metal statuettes)
8 Wooden painted dishes and spoons
9 Souvenir painted Eggs
10 Samovar (a big metal kettle)
1 Матрёшка (набор русских деревянных кукол)
(музыкальный инструмент)
3 Валенки (зимняя обувь)
4 Оренбургские пуховые платки
5 Глиняная дымковская игрушка
6 Шкатулки из Палеха
7 Каслинское художественное литьё
8 Деревянная посуда и ложки
9 Яйца сувенирные
10 Cамовар
Usually tourists buy such traditional Russian souvenirs, as Matryoshka dolls, beautifully painted mugs, plates and wooden spoons from the village of Khokhloma and Palekh beautifully decorated wooden boxes. Those who have more money buy amber, furs, art books and caviar. Some tourists are more interested in badges, magnets with Russian landmarks, T-shirts with Russian print and Russian ushanka-hats (hat-ear flaps).
Russian souvenirs - this is not only the national products, but also various crafts of minerals, bones and stones, such as porcelain cups, statuettes made of bone, ashtrays, writing sets and clocks made of stone. Also popular with tourists is tableware, decorated with images of cathedrals, cities' landmarks and national patterns. Most of these dishes, which sell different gift shops, stylize capital of Russia - Moscow, which is very interesting for Russian guests from other countries.
The word season varies from place to place. For some places it is enough to wear coats in winter, but some countries
Spend winter in jackets. For Alaska it is a bit more complicated. You should take up your arms againts the cold weather in Alaska. If you neglect to wear warm cothes it can cause a chain reaction of problems. In Alaska winter requires heat insulated coats, boots with high soles in order to avoid cold, wearing hats and scarf is the crucial aspect of safety.
Wear glasses to preserve your eyes from wind. You should were gloves and it's important to wear buckskin gloves in order to avoid sweating and staying cold because of that.