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Ответ на Spotlight on Russia Номер 4 из ГДЗ по Английскому языку 6 класс: Ваулина (Учебник Spotlight)
ГДЗ (готовое домашние задание из решебника) по Английскому языку 6 класса авторов Ю.Е. Ваулина, Просвещение, 2006-2021г. на Spotlight on Russia Номер 4.2019
Условие
DACHAS
Are you a country lover or a city slicker? Many Russians love the countryside. So every weekend they escape to their “dachas”.
But what’s a “dacha”? Spotlight on Russia finds out more …
Many Russian people have a plot of land out in the country called a “dacha”. They often have a small house there where they can relax or grow fruit and vegetables in the garden.
Dachas are usually a few kilometers outside the city. So Friday evening and Saturday morning thousands of cars, buses and local trains carry millions of people to their dachas outside the city. People carry bags, backpacks and small carts with what they need for a relaxing weekend at the dacha. You can often see cats and dogs in the cars as people usually take their pets with them.
People spend their weekends at their dachas during the spring, summer and autumn. During the spring people clear the garden. Many people plants vegetables such as cucumbers, tomatoes, onions and potatoes while others prefer to grow flowers. In the summer, families swim and fish in nearby lakes and rivers. They also pick fruit and berries which they use to make jam. Autumn is the most beautiful season on the dacha. All of the trees, grass and plants are green, red and yellow and there are a lot of colourful flowers.
During the long, cold Russian winters, people can’t wait to return to their dachas. There they can relax and get away from and the busy city life.
Look at the pictures, then vote for your favourite dacha.
ACTIVITIES
• Imagine you want to explain to your English pen−friend what a dacha is. Use the information in the text to tell the class. Talk about:
what it is
where you can find it
how people use it
• Vote for the best picture. Give reasons.
• Write to us about your dacha and what you like to do there.
Are you a country lover or a city slicker? Many Russians love the countryside. So every weekend they escape to their “dachas”.
But what’s a “dacha”? Spotlight on Russia finds out more …
Many Russian people have a plot of land out in the country called a “dacha”. They often have a small house there where they can relax or grow fruit and vegetables in the garden.
Dachas are usually a few kilometers outside the city. So Friday evening and Saturday morning thousands of cars, buses and local trains carry millions of people to their dachas outside the city. People carry bags, backpacks and small carts with what they need for a relaxing weekend at the dacha. You can often see cats and dogs in the cars as people usually take their pets with them.
People spend their weekends at their dachas during the spring, summer and autumn. During the spring people clear the garden. Many people plants vegetables such as cucumbers, tomatoes, onions and potatoes while others prefer to grow flowers. In the summer, families swim and fish in nearby lakes and rivers. They also pick fruit and berries which they use to make jam. Autumn is the most beautiful season on the dacha. All of the trees, grass and plants are green, red and yellow and there are a lot of colourful flowers.
During the long, cold Russian winters, people can’t wait to return to their dachas. There they can relax and get away from and the busy city life.
Look at the pictures, then vote for your favourite dacha.
ACTIVITIES
• Imagine you want to explain to your English pen−friend what a dacha is. Use the information in the text to tell the class. Talk about:
what it is
where you can find it
how people use it
• Vote for the best picture. Give reasons.
• Write to us about your dacha and what you like to do there.