№ 1
I. 1. Read the newspaper opinion column and say
in 2—3 sentences what it is about.
Are
you proud of being Belarusian?
I
am Belarusian because my parents who gave me life and brought me up are
Belarusian. And what if I were born in a different country on a different
continent? In my opinion, a sense of pride in your country, a sense of
belonging to a particular nation develops in a person with time. Therefore at
my age, by the way I am 18, I can say quite positively, that I am proud to live
in Belarus.
The
real treasure of Belarus is its wonderful nature. The country has hundreds of
wild forests, rolling hills, green valleys, sweetscented meadows and golden
fields. Beloveshzkaya Pushcha is the only place where you can meet mighty
European bison in the wild. Belarus is also famous for its clear lakes and
ribbonlike rivers, that’s why it’s called a blueeyed one. The resorts of
lakes Naroch and Braslav are open all year round and let tourists experience
the unforgettable peaceful atmosphere.
I
am proud of the rich heroic history of my country and its people. Although for
many centuries we were part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania1, the
PolishLithuanian Commonwelth2 and then the Russian Empire3
we have managed to stay united and haven’t lost our uniqueness. Many foreigners
admit that our people are extremely sociable, hospitable, and generous and we
are welcoming with visitors. We are also described as resourceful and peaceful.
When socializing, Belarusians are open, warmhearted, funloving, humorous and
outgoing in spite of all the difficulties they face in their life.
Of
course I’m proud of our national holidays and traditions, especially those
which are deeprooted and typical of our nation such as Kalyady, Maslenitsa,
Dazhynki. They are unique and make us stand out. Besides, they are of
particular interest for tourists because they reflect our culture.
In
conclusion, I’d like to say that I’m proud of my country and its people. Each
time I go abroad I tell foreigners about our great past and achievements. Each
time I leave the country I want to come back again, because I miss it. If I were
a talented painter, I would start drawing pictures with its beautiful landscapes;
if I could compose verses, I would write lyric poems about it. Belarus is the
place where my heart will always belong to!
1
the Grand Duchy of Lithuania [ˈɡrænd ˈdʌtʃɪ
əv ˌlɪθjʊˈeɪnɪə] Великое
Княжество Литовское
2 the PolishLithuanian Commonwelth [ˈpəʊlɪʃ ˌlɪθjʊˈeɪnɪən ˈkɒmənwelθ] Речь
Посполитая
– федерация Королевства Польского и Великого Княжества Литовского
3 the Russian Empire [ˈrʌʃn ˈempaɪə] Российская империя
2. When did the author understand that he/she is
proud of being Belarusian? Find this extract and read it aloud.
3. What makes the author be proud of his/her
Motherland?
4. What would the author do if he/she were a
creative person?
№ 2
I. 1. Read
the newspaper opinion column and say in 2—3 sentences what it is about.
UNESCO World Heritage1 List
Belarus joined
UNESCO in 1954. For many years, Belarus has been building up fruitful and
dynamic relations with international organizations. Belarus programme of UNESCO
activities includes numerous interesting projects in the fields of education,
science, information, communications, and, of course, culture. In October 1988, Belarus joined the Convention on the
Protection of the World Cultural and
Natural Heritage. Today four Belarusian sites have already
been included into the UNESCO World Heritage List.
In
1992, the
Belovezhskaya
Pushcha National Park, a natural
heritage object and a unique European forest reserve which has been protected
since the 14th century, was the first one to become a UNESCO World Heritage
Site.
In
2000, the Mir
Castle Complex, which was built at the beginning of the 16th
century, was also added to the UNESCO World Heritage List. The
successful combination of Gothic, Baroque and Renaissance architecture2
makes Mir Castle one of Europe’s most
impressive castles. In 2005, two more sites were included
into the UNESCO World Heritage List. They are the Architectural, Residential
and Cultural Complex of the Radziwills in Nesvizh and the Struve Geodetic Arc points3.
For
centuries the
Nesvizh
Palace used to be the residence of the Radziwills, one
of the richest families in Europe. Today the National Historical and
Cultural MuseumReserve Nesvizh is a wonderfully restored castle, which is
visited by hundreds of tourists from all parts of the world. No wonder, it has
become a landmark of Belarus.
The Struve Arc is a world famous construction. The same sorts of points are
in ten countries: Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania,
Belarus, Ukraine and Moldova, all together 265 points. According to the
historical data, there were 31 geodesic points in Belarus, and only 19
survived.
Belarus
is going to propose to add Independence
Avenue in Minsk for inclusion into the UNESCO
World Heritage List as part of the Socialist Postwar Architecture in Central and Eastern Europe.
1 heritage [ˈheritidʒ] культурное наследие
2 Gothic, Baroque and Renaissance architecture [ˈɡɒθɪk, bəˈrɒk, rɪˈneɪsəns ˈaːkɪtektʃə] архитектура готики, барокко и ренессанса
3 the Struve Geodetic Arc points [ˈstruːv ˌdʒiːəʊˈdetɪk ˈaːk ˈpɔɪnts] Геодезическая дуга Струве,
представляющая
собой цепь опорных пунктов наблюдения
2. Belarus
is a member of UNESCO. Find this extract and read it aloud.
3. Which Belarusian sites are included on the
list for protection?
4. What other sites does the Belarusian
government want to be on the UNESCO List?
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