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Russian culture

First name: Alan Pavez


Course: First D
Teacher: Fernando Oyarce
Date: May 3, 20019
questions from the life of Russian youth
1) What do young people in this country do every day?
A: they lead an active life: they go to concerts, participate in
festivals, competitions, competitions, participate in student
performances

2) What do they do in their free time?


A: They spend most of their free time doing sports

3) What games or sports play? Where do you play them?


A: they practice all kinds of sports such as basketball, volleyball,
soccer, tennis, table tennis, boxing, skiing, hockey or skating, while
women enjoy sports activities such as gymnastics, figure skating.
You can also practice water sports such as swimming, canoeing,
diving and fishing, which is also one of the ways to spend free time
4) What is school life like for them?
A: Start your day prepared very early to be able to schedule your
scheduled classes, but not before taking your breakfast. When you
return from your Russian language classes you get lunch, for
example: a typical Russian dish like a succulent soup called "Borsh".

Generally, classes start in the morning between 8 and 10 am and


continue until 3 or 4 in the afternoon.
15 sentences in present simple
(affirmative,negative,question)
Afirmative
1.He eats egg farberge
2.He plays with a doll matrioshica
3.He speaks Piervy kanal on TV.
4. She apeaks ruso
5.She lives in the castle Kremlin
Question
1. ¿Does he watch his son in the park lake Pleshcheievo?
2. Does she alwayswalkto university Moscow State
University
3. Do we go to the Bolshoi theater every weekend
4. Does he work in the Hermitage Museum
5. Do you dave to Catedral de San Basilio once aweek
Negative
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Russian culture
Culture is a hybrid generated from the customs of so many
civilizations, which make up a great multicultural country and the
result of its development during several centuries in the Second
World War, and other wars by territory. Being strongly rooted in
the culture of the early East Slavs.

By the 1890s, a new art form took place, the Russian Vanguard.
However, within the framework of Soviet policy, the government
took control of all artistic activity.

The policy of the USSR regarding culture was controversial: on the


one hand, there was the desire (politically motivated) to create an
exclusively "Soviet" people, expressed in the notion of Soviet
culture and exemplified by socialist Realism. On the other hand,
there were recurrent campaigns for the preservation of national
cultures: each ethnicity had its own "great autochthonous writers"
and folkloric cultural practices were officially supported.

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