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воскресенье, 24 января 2016 г.

How to resist peer pressue

   Nowadays, peer pressure on the school is a common problem in many countries. There is no doubt that it is an unpleasant and annoying sight. The question is, what can we as individuals do about it? In fact, there are a number of solutions.
   In the first place, we should make sure that we dispose of our trust and feelings responsibly. In other words, you should feel more confident in your actions. If
   Secondly, chose your friends carefully. It is important to make friend you do this,you will know your personal limits.s with people is interesting for you. Then,  someone shares your beliefs,you will reduce the amound of peer pressure.
   As a final idea, you can talk it through with someone who trust you. As a result, they give you helpful advice,as they probably have experience with peer pressure too.
   In conclusion, I want to say. If you are friendly, know your limits and consulted with others you'll resist peer pressue.

пятница, 22 января 2016 г.

What Can See Foreign Tourists in Moscow

What Can See Foreign Tourists in Moscow

Moscow is one of the most fascinating cities in Europe to visit.

World famous sights are all on offer, from the Kremlin and Red Square to fine art museums and historic treasures of the state and churches, as well as incomparable religious icons.

One of the things stranger is to do is to pay a visit to the Lenin Mausoleum to peer at the embalmed body of the former Soviet leader. This is extremely popular with locals, who come to pay their respects, so expect to queue with hundreds of them for at least 40 minutes before being ushered into the Mausoleum single file.

Guards are positioned at various points to guide people through the dark tomb. A quick walk around and you are out again. It almost seems inappropriate to stop and stare at the body for any length of time. The whole experience is rather bizarre, not only because you are looking at a dead Lenin, but also from the atmosphere created by the strict entry formalities and rather stern looking guards.

The Kremlin is what Moscow is most famous for. Once the home of the Tsars and the old headquarters of the Soviet Union, it is now the residence of the Russian President. The Kremlin has been the architectural focus of the city since the first wooden Kremlin was built in 1156. 

Now it houses several cathedrals and churches, the Faceted Palace, Ivan the Great Bell Tower, plus the magnificent State Armoury with its stunning collections of costumes, golden chariots and paintings, as well as the State Diamond Fund. A reminder of the Soviet era exists too with the grey modern concrete building, the Palace of Congresses that was built next to the historical palaces and onion domed churches.

The other well-known landmark is the Red Square with the famous onion domes of St Basil's Cathedral at the southern end. The square is around 500 metres in length and was originally a market square for the Kremlin in the late 15th century. It has long been a place of protests and processions, but is now used more often for cultural events, firework displays and concerts. The cathedral was commissioned by Ivan the Terrible and completed in 1561.

Combine these world-class cultural sights with a thriving entertainment scene including ballet, opera, theatre and a wide choice of lively nightlife venues, and Moscow is a great choice.
 


воскресенье, 17 января 2016 г.

A holiday to remember

One day last winter my parents and I went on a new year party in the Mexica. we stayed at five star hotel and return to home.
In the curorte ware many russians. They did our holiday interesting. We maked friends with family and celebrated new year together. In the evening hotel did  wondeful dinner and party after. Also we had a crismas tree and Santa Claus, whom was in read coat and funny sunglasses. I'm realy liked it. we danced all night and in next morning was not easy to get up. 
I'm  so liked new year on Mexica. I wish i can go there to the other holidays.
But for me new year is holiday for all family. If i can stay at home with all  of my family, I prefered it to resting in other places.

воскресенье, 10 января 2016 г.

My winter holydays

Every year I have winter holidays. They usually last for two weeks. Holidays give me the opportunity not to get up early in the morning, so I sleep till 10 o’clock.

When the weather is cold, I prefer to stay at home and read something interesting, play computer games or watch TV. As I spend lots of time at home, I have to help my mother with cooking or cleaning.  In the evening I usually visit my friends or go out with them to the cinema or café.

My hobby is mountain skiing, so when the weather is fine I go skiing.  When I come back home I am usually very tired and go to sleep after supper.

Of course, winter holidays are not so long and joyful as summer holidays, but in any case winter holidays is the time of rest.