Read the texts and mark the sentences as True, False or Doesn't say. COINS, COINS, COINS Have you got a coin collection? If you have, this is the site for you! We have got hundreds of British, American, Canadian, Japanese, and French coins. RUSSIAN DOLLS Dolls for sale. We have got many beautiful dolls from Russia. Dolls from £10 to £100. Start your collection today! The Russian Shop 14 Oxford Street, London. THE STAMPS SHOP This is the shop for stamp collectors! We have hundreds and hundreds of British stamps. Come and see our collection! The Stamp Shop, 12, High Street, Leeds.
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Read the text and mark the sentences as True, False or Doesn't Say. Tigers, monkeys, snakes and fish in the centre of the Russian capital! These animals all live in the Moscow Zoo, one of the largest in the world. It is the home for over 7000 different kinds of animals. The zoo also has got many exotic animals and birds. Get a map to make sure you see everything. First, visit the Animal Island. There you can see the Amur Tigers, the white snow leopard, the Himalaya bears, the Asian lions and even an Australian emu. There you can also see colourful fish in large aquariums. Don’t miss the Night World exhibition too. This is a great chance for you to see the night animals. All the young visitors must see the Children’s Zoo. Children can see the heroes of fairy-tales: the three piglets, the wolf and seven young goats and many other animals. There are also cafés and picnic areas. Kids can visit playgrounds. You will not forget the day in the Moscow Zoo!
Read the text and mark the sentences as True, False or Doesn't Say. Moscow State University is the oldest University in Russia. It was founded in 1755 by the great Russian scientist Mikhail Lomonosov. Moscow University is one of the most prestigious educational establishments in Russia. The University produced a great number of brilliant scholars such as Zhukovsky, Stoletov, Sechenov, Timiryazev, Pavlov and Vernadsky. Classics of Russian literature Lermontov, Griboedov, Turgenev and Chekhov also studied at the University. The list of such great names is endless. There are 19 faculties, 8 research institutes, 275 chairs, 360 laboratories, a computer centre, 4 observatories, a botanical garden and 3 museums. More than 60,000 people study, work and do research at Moscow University. It teaches almost in all subject areas: Arts, Science, Law, Engineering, etc. The teaching standards in Moscow State University are very high and internationally recognized. It ranks among the top universities of the world. Here students can learn skills fit them for a better career. Moscow Lomonosov University reputation stays with its graduates – and their achievements in turn add to that reputation.
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Read the text and mark the sentences True, False or Doesn't Say. The new girl in your class seems very interesting and you would like to get to know her better. The guy at the skate park does some amazing tricks and you would like him to show you how. But. Whenever the opportunity to talk to them comes up, you can't think of anything to say. Your palms sweat, you blush, and you look away. Whether you are starting a new school, going to a party where you don't know anyone or want to approach a person you fancy, you often need to break the ice in order to start a friendly conversation. Breaking the ice means saying or doing something to stop feeling shy or uncomfortable around someone you don't know very well. The reason you feel this way is that you don't know how the other person will react, but don't let it get you down. You shouldn't worry. Almost everyone feels uncomfortable when they first meet other people. If you feel this way. The following tips can help you out. Smile: When you smile, people think you are friendly and easy to talk to. They are also very likely to smile back and help you feel more comfortable about starting a conversation. Develop passions: The best way to have interesting conversations is to be an interesting person! Get involved in activities and talk about them. Make sure you have something to add to a conversation. Be positive: Everybody likes to be around happy people. Try to always look on the bright side of life and to see something positive even in negative situations. People will enjoy your positive energy and benefit from it. Also, be confident. If you like yourself, others will probably like you too. Be a good listener: Develop listening skills. Don't take over the conversation and don't only speak about yourself. Ask other people questions about themselves too. This way they'll know you're interested in them. Get out there: Don't avoid being around new people just because you feel uncomfortable. If you stay in a situation, you'll get used to it. It's not easy, but it's worth it. After all, the other person may want to talk to you as well -but be too shy to break the ice!