Russian painted wooden doll appeared in Russia in the 90s of XIX century, in a period of rapid economic and cultural development of the country. It was time to lift the national consciousness, when the society became more insistently manifest interest in Russian culture in general and art in particular. In this regard, there was a whole artistic movement known as the "Russian style". Restoration and development of traditional folk peasant toys given special attention. workshop "Children's Education" was opened this purpose in Moscow. Initially it created a doll that demonstrated festive costumes inhabitants of different provinces, counties Russia and accurately passed on ethnographic peculiarities of the female folk costumes. In the depths of this workshop and the idea to create a Russian wooden dolls, sketches of which were proposed by professional artist Sergei Malyutin (1859-1937), one of the most active creators and promoters of "Russian style" in art. The idea of creating a detachable wooden doll was inspired by SV Malyutin Japanese toy, brought back from the island of Honshu, the wife of Savva Mamontov. It was a figure of good-natured bald old man, the sage Fukuramy, in which there were a few more figures, nested one inside the other.
1)A: Do you want to come to a football match with me tonight? B: Sorry, I can't. I need to clean my room and do my homework. A: How about next week? B: I will gladly come next week. Thank you. 2)A: Would you like to watch a new video after classes? B: I can't, I'm sorry, I have football practice, but thank you all the same. A: Do you want to do it tomorrow? B: Yes, I'd love to. See you tomorrow after school then. 3)A: Do you want to go to a party with me tonight? B: I'd love to, but I'm afraid I can't make it. A: That's a pity. Then why don't we spend time together after school? B: I'd love that very much. 4)A: Hey, Anna. Look! I've got two tickets to the theatre. Would you like to come with me? B: That sounds awesome. When are we going? A: On Saturday. The play begins at 7 pm. B: Great, I'm sure I will love it. Thank you.