Answer:
- Stas, do you like studying at this school?
- Yeah.
- What subjects do you like?
- The Russian language and literature.
- What attracts you to them?
- I am interested in studying the structure of words, sentences and like to read books.
- I support you, you must have excellent marks for these subjects.
- Yes, I have.
I wish you to understand well all the other subjects too.
- Thanks, bye.
- See you... //(- So Long!)
- Стас, а тебе нравится учиться в этой школе?
- Да.
- Какие предметы тебе нравятся?
- Русский язык и литература.
- Что тебя в них привлекает?
- Мне интересно изучать структуру слов, предложений и нравится читать книги.
- Я тебя поддерживаю, у тебя, наверное, отличные отметки по этим предметам.
- Да.
Я тебе желаю прекрасно понимать и все остальные предметы пока.
- До встречи! // (Пока!)
It was a great day yesterday. My friends and I WENT to see a performance at the Bolshoi Theatre. You certainly know that the Bolshoi Theatre is the MOST FAMOUS theatre in Russia and probably in the world. But not everyone KNOWS the history of the Bolshoi Theatre. According to historical documents, it BEGAN in March 1776 when Prince Pyotr Urusov was granted Royal permission to build a public theatre in Moscow. Catherine II, Empress of Russia, was fond of arts. She DID NOT MIND having a new theatre in her country. The original building of the theatre had a hall with almost 1,000 seats, a stage and an orchestra pit. Directly over the stage there WERE boxes where the most noble fans of the theatre had their seats. The theatre has changed several times during ITS history. The building we can see today opened in 1825. It WAS DESIGNED by architect Andrei Mikhailov who was also the architect of the Maly Theatre. Since that time, the building has been rebuilt and renovated several times. Now it looks beautiful from the inside and outside. If I HAD the opportunity to go there more often, I would do it every week.