How Far Can You Hit a 5 Wood

MODULE 5

READING one.     Read the texts. Match the titles to the descriptions of unusual talents. I title is actress.

1.      AN Amazing DESIGN - Due east

2.      THE MYSTERIOUS ARTIST - D

3.      SCULPTURE Balanced ON A SINGLE FEATHER- 0

4.      THE UNUSUAL TOOL -A

5.      AN EDIBLE PAINTING-C

six.      A WALL AS A Canvas - B

A.     For most of us a typewriter is a relic of the by. But for Keira Rathborne, it is a means to create really cool art. The 25-yr-old graduate spends upwardly to xc hours creating each masterpiece, working at various letters and punctuation marks thousands and thousands of times to get the right paradigm. Keira's drawings range from cute landscapes to famous celebrities. Her favourite fundamental for buildings and views is dashes and apostrophes, while for portraits she prefers brackets. Now she can blazon-draw almost anything by just tapping with one finger - quite amazing!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwLenD_Qxrc

http://www.boredpanda.com/typewriter-art-keira-rathbone/

B.      For most part, uncomplicated school student Solveig is just like whatever other ten-year-old. She loves to play with Barbies, ride her cycle, and paint. However, unlike other kids her age, she doesn't paint on a piece of newspaper or fifty-fifty a canvass - she paints on street walls! Solveig started her graffiti paintings two years ago, when she saw some other people doing it and idea it looked fun. Now she is known equally the "Picasso of Street Painting". In last ii years, she has created 20 colourful, larger- than-Jife paintings. She has been recently invited by i of London's leading newspapers, The Lord's day, to create something special for them.

https://world wide web.flickr.com/photos/supersolveig/

C.      It took 10,000 pieces of pasta, endless hours of gluing and a huge backache - but the result looked proficient enough to consume and almost every bit good as the original Mona Lisa. Prudence Emma Statie, who created information technology, spent two weeks searching for unlike kinds of pasta which she arranged to capture every line of Mona Lisa's smiling face up. The brown, yellowish and green shades of pasta nearly friction match the colors of the real painting past Leonardo da Vinci. Ms. Statie, a food creative person, said that this was the hardest nutrient creation she had e'er made, considering she had to gum each piece of dry pasta to a wooden board.

https://world wide web.youtube.com/watch?five=U8cIG3Hd_MY

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D.For the past few months, residents of the town of Stourbridge in the U.k. take been waking upwardly to a pleasant surprise. One 24-hour interval they establish empty milk bottles with beautiful farm animals cut into the glass on their doorsteps. However, simply like Santa, nobody had seen or known who this amazing artist was until now. Charlotte Hughes-Martin, a 30-yr-erstwhile creative person, finally confessed to beingness the undercover "Santa". Charlotte, who carves her creations in a studio at a former glass manufacturing plant, said she was motivated by the desire to show people how even ordinary everyday items can be turned into beautiful pieces of fine art.

Описание: bottle Banksy'Описание: 'bottle Banksy'Описание: 'bottle Banksy',

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D.     There are numerous astonishing architectural designs only none is equally creative, and unusual as Bulgaria's Snail Firm! The business firm designed by local architect Simeon Simeonov looks every bit though the mollusk is crawling on the street's sidewalk, except for the fact, that it is a little larger and more colourful than the real i. At first glance information technology may await simply similar a decorative structure, but a closer examination reveals some amazing features. The bee on top of the house is a chimney, and the snail horns deed as night lights. The mouth-shaped door with blood-red lips will bring a smiling on the company's face.

http://www.lostateminor.com/2015/08/31/theres-a-massive-5-storey-snail-business firm-in-bulgaria-considering-why-not/

2.      Read the text and lucifer the titles to the paragraphs. Ane title is actress.

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1.      NEWSPAPER ANNOUNCEMENT-D

two.      ORCHESTRA FEEDBACK-A

three.      PRODUCER'Due south ADDRESS-Eastward

4.      KIDS' REACTION -0

5.      MUSICAL Journal REVIEW -C

half dozen.      Audition FEEDBACK -B

A.     You can't imagine how great information technology is to work with people who are so good at what they do - and to never have to worry nearly a thing. Honestly, you are so well organized and all so professional, information technology is a complete pleasance to work with you. So thanks for everything! Having received many awardsand honors, the Classical Kids isconsidered a leader in its field. Classical Kids are proud to say, "Nosotros're making a divergence!"

B.      The Classical Kids Livef serial is amazing! The stories are engaging, the music is beautiful, and they are so educational! The series is designed to bring to life the extraordinary lives and the musical masterpieces of the keen classical composers. Thank you, give thanks you lot for giving me the adventure to bring my kids to such a wonderful performance ... one that brought me to tears!

C.      The Classical Kids are far and away the all-time for introducing children to classical music! Theatrical Symphony Concert Series has cooperated with hundreds of distinguished orchestras presenting over a thousand performances to bring to life Susan Hammond's audio stories for student and family audiences. Over 2 million children and adults throughout North America and abroad have enjoyed these magically staged concerts.

D.     The Classical Kids are creating a brand new theatrical symphony concert product based on the life and music of George Gershwin, and information technology'southward scheduled to premiere side by side flavor with the National Sym¬phony Orchestra at the Kennedy Heart in Washington, D.C.! George Gershwin'southward music will touch on the hearts of today's young people, ensuring that his musical legacy lives on!

Things are really moving rapidly here at Classical Kids LIVE\ And we need your help now more than ever! I am thrilled to announce that the National Endowment for the Arts has given us a grant for the Gershwin  production. However, it volition simply cover a modest portion of our production creation costs. The residuum must come from generous donations by donors like yous. We know our new Gershwin production will exist extremely popular with orchestras effectually the world!

3.      Read the text and mark the statements True (T), Simulated (F), Not Stated (NS).

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The Sweetness Whistling Language That Transforms Humans into Nightingales

If you ever visit La Gomera, one of the minor islands that brand up the Canaries, you are guaranteed to hear some sweetness nightingale. Wonderful whistling sounds! While some may come up from the aureate-voiced bird it-self, chances are near that you lot are hearing them coming from the resi-

dents who, believe information technology or not, are pronouncing actual words to each other in a language they call "Silbo Gomera" (Spanish for "Gomeran Whistle"). Nobody knows for sure how this whistling linguistic communication originated, since information technology was invented even before the original residents of the island came to settle there. Information technology is believed that before the last of them left the island in the 16th century, they passed it on to the Castilian settlers who not only adopted it, but likewise, translated information technology to Spanish.

Like most aboriginal languages, information technology was used until nearly the 19th century and and then began to die downwards. Past the late 20th century, hardly anyone could "speak" this unique whistling language. Alarmed at the loss of what was regarded as a cultural heritage, the local government decided to step in and make the language compulsory for all students.

Today, all the residents of this tiny isle are good at Silbo Gomera and take great pride in chirping (щебетать) away at each other. Also, while there are a few other whistling languages around the world, this is the only one that is fully developed - one where every vowel and consonant of the local spoken language, Castilian Spanish, tin can be mimicked by singled-out whistles, making for some existent sugariness sounds!

one.      The whistling language is i of the variants of Spanish.        T

two.      Tourists who come to the island larn the whistling language.         NS

3.      The inhabitants never speak, they either sing or whistle.         NS

four.      The linguistic communication was used only in prehistoric times.            F

5.      The inhabitants of the island are proud of their native linguistic communication. T

6.      Silbo Gomera is an artificial linguistic communication created in the 19th century.  F

vii.      The local authorities open special schools to teach everybody the unique language.         NS

eight. At that place are a lot of whistling languages in the world like Silbo Gomera. F

four. Read the text and cull the correct options to complete the sentences.

https://world wide web.youtube.com/watch?v=KScPMs8YlDA

                                       Anna Netrebko

Anna Netrebko is a Russian operatic soprano. One of the most in demand operatic singers, she has been nicknamed "La Bellissima - The

Beauty" by fans. Netrebko was born in Krasnodar. While a student at the Saint Petersburg conservatoire, Netrebko worked as a caretaker washing the floors of Saint petersburg's Mariinsky Theatre. Later, she took function in the casting performing for the Mariinsky Theatre, where the famous usher Valery Gergiev recognized her from her prior work in the theatre. He subsequently became her song adviser. Under Gergiev's guidance, Netrebko made her operatic stage debut at the Mariinsky at the age of 22, equally Susanna in Figaro's Marriage. She went on to sing many prominent roles with the Kirov Opera. In 1995, at the age of 24, Netrebko made her American debut as Lyudmila in Glinka's Ruslan and Ludmila at the San Francisco Opera. Following this successful performance, she became a frequent guest singer in San Francisco. She is known as an acclaimed interpreter of other Russian operatic roles, such as Natasha in Prokofiev'south State of war and Peace and Marfa in The Tsar's Helpmate. In 2002, Netrebko made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera. In the same twelvemonth, she sang her first Donna Anna at the Salzburg Festival'due south product of Don Giovanni. She besides performed at the Russian Children's Welfare Club'south major fund raiser, the "Petroushka Brawl". She returned to the Brawl in 2003 and 2006 and is an honorary managing director of the charity. She was triumphant wherever she performed.

In 2008 her son Tiago Netrebko was built-in. In her commencement operation after her maternity leave, Netrebko sang Lucia in Lucia di Lammer- moor when it opened at the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg on 14 Jan, 2009. She then sang the same role in January and February, 2009 at the Metropolitan Opera. In February 2014, she performed the Olympic canticle at the opening ceremony for the 2022 Wintertime Olympics in Sochi near her native Krasnodar. Due to her full voice and bright timber, she is unremarkably casted as a young, innocent girl, and other such sympathetic characters. She is an excellent extra and displays deep emotion and passion in her singing. Her beautiful and soothing sound tends to fascinate the audiences.

There is a nifty multifariousness of characters to cull from ranging from leading roles to minor characters for any lyric soprano. It means that a lyric soprano will ever have a identify in opera. The most sought subsequently lyric soprano at this time is the Russian vocaliser Anna Netrebko, who's again the leading lady in house at the Metropolitan Opera.

i.      Anna Netrebko is from                 .

a)      Austria

b)      Italy

c)      the Russian Federation

d)      the USA

ii.      When Anna Netrebko studied at the conservatoire she worked as   .

a)      a teacher

b)      a singer

c)      a cleaner

d)      a conductor

3.      Valery Gergiev was Anna Netrebko's   .

a)      partner

b)      instructor

c)      director

d)      manager

4.      Anna Netrebko fabricated her debut in        .

a)      Vienna

b)      Moscow

c)      Saint Petersburg

d)      Italy

5.      Americans appreciate Anna Netrebko for her role .

a)      as Susanna in Figaro's Marriage

b)      equally Donna Anna

c)      in Russian operas

d)      as Lucia in Lucia di Lammermoor

6.      Anna Netrebko takes office in the work of       .

a)      boarding schools

b)      charity organizations

c)      festivals

d)      children's concerts

vii.      Anna Netrebko  at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Sochi.

a)      was a guest

b)      carried the burn

c)      was one of the jury

d)     sang

eight. Anna Netrebko is the leading lady in many theatres because of her      .

a)      beauty

b)      temperament

c)      talent

d)      soprano voice

five. a) Read the text and match the titles to the paragraphs. One title is extra.

1.      THE FAMOUS TRADEMARK

2.      RUSSIAN Cinema TREASURE House

iii.      UPDATE MODERNIZATION

4.      THE Place FOR FESTIVALS

v.      THE EMBLEM OF THE STUDIO

6.      THE BIGGEST & OLDEST Moving-picture show CITY

Mosfilm, the Russian Hollywood, Marks Its 90th Ceremony

A.     Mosflim needs no special introduction because information technology has been Europe's largest moving-picture show studio for many decades. It was founded on Jan 24, 1924. This twelvemonth will see its 90th anniversary. Mosfilm is an entire movie town in the southwest of today'south Moscow. It is the studio where the best pictures of Sergei Eisenstein, Vsevolod Pudovkin, Alexander Dovzhenko, Sergei Bondarchuk, and Andrei Tarkovsky were made, the studio that houses the history of Russian and Soviet picture palace.

B.      When the start full-length film Upwardly on the Wings (manager Boris Mikhin) was released onto screens of the country in January, 1924, it became a creative collective team. Since and so this country enterprise has been producing films constantly and got its nowadays name in 1935. The famous image - the sculpture Worker and Peasant Woman by 5. Mukhina in forepart of the Spasskaya tower - appeared for the beginning fourth dimension in 1947 in the picture Jump by Grigoriy Alexandrov.

Over the years, Mosfilm studio has produced more than than 2,500 films and several generations of viewers, both at home and away, were brought up with these films. Many of them are included in the world treasury of cinematography and take won prizes at many festivals in our land and away. Now the studio remains faithful to its creative traditions and continues to be the largest production studio in Europe.

A.     Over the last nine years Mosfilm has been actively upgrading its production facilities and technical resources. Mosfilm put a colossal amount of effort into modernizing its pavilions and studios, equipping them with the latest hardware and filming equipment according to the most demanding modern standards. The Sound Studio and mixing studio were outfitted with the latest digital equipment, making them the world's first studios to receive certificates from Dolby Laboratories in 2006.

B.      Today Mosfilm is synonymous with advanced technologies, continuous film production, creative professionals, and unique collections of historical costumes, props and retro cars. Mosfilm is proud to have its brand on most of Russian motion pictures, television and video products. With a product capacity of over 100 films a year, Mosfilm creates, releases and sells motion pictures, television serial, and videos. Information technology handles everything from the script to last film copies.

b)      Read the text once more and marking the statements True (T), False (F), Not Stated (NS).

i.      Many world famous directors used Mosfilm equally a motion picture studio.       T

2.      Some best European films were likewise made there.   DS

three.      The famous sculpture by Mukhina won the competition to get the studio symbol.               T

4.      The famous moving-picture show studio is a private organization.  DS

5.      Many of Mosfilm films are outstanding and world famous.    T

six.      Technically the studio doesn't suit modernistic standards.             F

7.      Some years ago the studio was modernized by some European companies.               DS

8.      Nowadays Mosfilm concentrates on producing TV serials.     F

Grammar AND VOCABULARY

 6.     Read the text and choose the right options.

Thelma Levett Is No Ordinary Balloon Lady!

https://ru-ru.facebook.com/smudgyclownballoons/

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Thelma Levett can twist a balloon into a masterpiece. Over the years, she (i)   life-sized tricycles, Barbie dolls and even a pink Cadillac that

she "drove" effectually town much (2)       the disappointment of the local

authorities. Now, she has (three)_      with something even more incredible

- a real-life wedding clothes complete with lace sleeves. The wedding gown was inspired by the i Kate Middleton (4) had       at her wedding.

As yous can (5)   , it was not an easy task. She had (vi)_  the

dress in a record iv days - during which time she blew and twisted the

  1. balloons.Vicky, her 21 -year-old daughter for whom the dress was made, says that wearing it is a bit challenging. She is always afraid of popping a balloon or two. However, the apparel is extremely (vii)      once she has it (8)      . Ms. Levett, who works as a political party entertainer, began playing around with balloons about fifteen years agone and never (9)    back since. Her (ten)    desire is to create an ensemble for American popular star,

Lady Gaga!

a) made              b) makes c) has made d)      is making

a) forb) to                c) of               d)     with

a) appeared         b) come up in          c) come up on d)      come up

a) dressed           b) put c) worn         d)      showed

a) brainstorm      b) fantasize         c) feature d)      imagine

a) completed b) to complete   c) completing     d)      complete

a) user-friendly     b) convenience  c) comfort d)   comfortable

a) on                    b) off                  c) for    d)   around

a) looked              b) looks c)has looked      d)      had looked

a) hugest               b) gigantic         c) most       d)         biggest

vii. Read the text and fill in the gaps transforming the capitalized words.

https://www.youtube.com/lookout man?v=mt4m44Tpl3U

https://vimeo.com/22461692

An (i)        impressive (2)             sculpture

Toothpick sculptures are not (3)  unusual. Many (4)   artists take created some (v)astonishing masterpieces. However, Scott Weaver from San Francisco has taken information technology to a new level. Information technology has (six) moving parts. Scott has created pathways  through which ping-pong balls navigate to (7) different        (8) neighborhoods   of the city, providing the  viewer with a virtual tour of its most important landmarks. In (nine) addition   to that he has added  some highlights of his (10)personal   life to the (11)sculpture       . Among them are a saloon  (12) owed by his great-grandad.  (13)Surprisingly this frail (14)cosmos has survived an convulsion and four house moves. Scott Weaver has used about 100,000 toothpicks and spent 3,000 hours on his masterpiece.

one.Print

ii.SCULPT

3.USUAL

4.Fine art

5.Amaze

six.Motion

7.DIFFER

eight.Neighbour

9.Add together

10.PERSON

eleven.SCULPT

12.OWN

xiii.SURPRISE

xiv.CREATE

https://www.dogonews.com/2012/1/23/copenhagen-unusual-solution-for-graffiti-covered-building

  1. Read the text and fill up in the gaps with the proper grammatical form of the capitalized words.

Copenhagen'due south Unusual Solution for Graffiti-Covered Building

Copenhagen, Denmark'south capital letter and (ane)largest       city, is not simply (2)  famous  for its astonishing quality  of life, but besides for beingness one of the (3)globe's most environmentally friendly (4)cities . However, equally in any urban surface area, the city has its van­dals - graffiti artists. One detail eyesore was the (5)children'southward playground pavilion in the  Central park. Danish architectural firm (6) came  with the thought of (7) turning      it into a fun  interactive structure. And it (8)has become the pride  and joy of the neighborhood! The (9)best office is, the architects and the Municipality of Copenhagen are non done yet. They (10)  are going ;  to work on a footbridge across the lake that (11) will have  many fun things.

1.Big

2.FAME

three.World

4.CITY

5.CHILD

6.Come

7.Plow

8.Get

9.GOOD

10.GO

eleven.HAVE

https://vimeo.com/47095462

https://world wide web.google.ru/search?q=artist+Antonin+Fourneau&newwindow=1&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwid3_TVjq3RAhWCXiwKHSCbC6YQsAQILQ&biw=1212&bih=568

  1. Read the text and fill in the gaps transforming the capitalized words.

                                    Graffiti Art

Some dear graffiti art and see it equally an (i)expression

of (2) creativity, while others think information technology is awful. How-

ever, even the most (iii)furious  critics of this fine art

cannot observe out with this graffiti board that uses but lights and water! The brilliant (4) invention is the brainchild of the French  (v) creative person Antonin Fourneau who worked with a  team of (6) talented(seven)designers to create a giant  wall. Information technology took the team several weeks to fix the unique wall and on July, 22nd the (8) lucky residents were given the opportunity to become wild

with their (9)imagination. The project was a huge hit.

Both young and old, amateurs and experts

came to bear witness off their (x) artistic skills on information technology.

The merely regret was that information technology was a temporary showroom that was removed afterward ii days.

one.Express

two.CREATE

3.FURY

4.INVENT

5.ART

6.TALENT

7.DESIGN

8.LUCK

9.IMAGINE

10.Art

http://villafanestudios.com/

http://villafanestudios.com/workin-our-magic/videos/

https://www.youtube.com/spotter?v=_Nju3-5TwoM

  1. Read the text and fill in the gaps transforming the capitalized words.

              Halloween Pumpkin Sculptures

Last weekend, (one) visitors  to the New York

(1)Botanical Garden had a existent care for. That's exist-

cause in (3) addition to admiring the (4)beautiful exhibits they got a chance to meet the Michelangelo

of pumpkin (five)carvers, Ray Villafane. The team of

pumpkin (6)carvers began the weekend with a

(7)demonstration at the metropolis'southward Grand Central Station,  where thousands of (8)commuters        got a hazard to  see them sculpt a grotesquely large pumpkin into an amazingly detailed Halloween zombie. Then they moved their efforts to the garden, where they continued their (ix)      creations.

The (x) carvings (резьба, резная работа)   are part of the garden's annual  Haunted Pumpkin Garden (11) Festival       . While the

pumpkin maestro is now (12)famous for his boggling carving talents, Ray's path to this

(thirteen)unusual        hobby was quite (14)accidental   . After  graduating he decided to pursue a career as an fine art (15)      instructor. Then he decided to try his manus  at (xvi) professional     sculpting - non (17) boring wax figures, but fun Marvel characters. He was then good that he left his (18) teaching chore and joined DC  comics as a full-time (19)    'sculptor of wax prototypes of toys and (xx) action figures. Though  pumpkin carving remained his (21)favourite           hobby, only the locals knew how good he was until 2007, when he was invited to Nutrient (22) Contest         which he Won. Today, Ray's Halloween pumpkins are world-known.

1.VISIT

2.Phytology

3.Add

4. BEAUTY

5.Carve

6.Cleave

7.DEMONSTRATE

8.COMMUTE

9SCARE

ten.CARVE

11.FESTIVE

12.FAME

13.USUAL

xiv.ACCIDENT fifteen.TEACH 16.PROFESSION

17.Bore

eighteen.TEACH

19.SCULPT

xx.Human activity

21.FAVOUR

22.COMPETE

https://world wide web.dogonews.com/2012/3/1/due north-yorkshires-mysterious-tree-sculptor-finally-revealed

11.Read the text and fill in the gaps with the proper grammatical form of the capitalized words.

A Mysterious Tree Sculptor

For the terminal ii months, the residents of a

small historic town in the UK (1) watched    the radical transformation of ordinary trees into extraordinary works of fine art. The creative person who(two ) created the magic tree carvings did not want (3)to be discovered. But the locals and the media (4) were not going    to give up that easily. Reporters from  the BBC decided to approach the owner of the wooded area to see if he (five) knew anything

nearly them. It was he who (6)      had asked award- winning British tree sculptor Tommy Craggs to create these mystical works of fine art. Craggs only (5) carves        trees that (viii) are already on the  basis or those that need to exist felled. The town folk (ix)are not lament . These sculptures (10)         have just added a new tourist attraction to the area  that is already popular for its almanac art festivals.

1.WATCH

2.CREATE

3.Notice

iv.NOT Become

five.KNOW

half dozen.ASK

7.Cleave

8.Be

9.NOT Complain

10.Add together

http://isung.no/media/video/

https://www.youtube.com/sentry?five=gubWwXPbaZ4

12 Read the text and fill in the gaps transforming the capitalized words.

(1)Icy Cool Music

People make all kinds of things out of ice from (ii)    frozen aquariums to water ice hotels. But

(iii)Norwegian-born (four) composer Terje Isungset has  establish a truly unique way to utilise ice carving it into (5) musical        instruments that tin can actually be  played. Terje grew up in a family unit of (half-dozen) musicians      ,  so it was not (7) surprising that he followed their  footsteps. However, he turned out to be a very (8) artist who didn't like (ix) normal instruments. Instead, he made his own, using (10)    natural things similar arctic birch, granite and  slate. His (11) favorite choice has become ice - one frozen from pure glacier water, then that he tin create transparent instruments. Both the audition and the (12) artist enjoyed the unproblematic music that came from these instruments.

Today, his (xiii) unusual  instruments accept become and then (xiv) famous        that he has been invited to  perform all over the world.

i.ICE

2.FREEZE

iii.NORWAY

iv.COMPOSE

5. MUSIC

6.MUSIC

vii.SURPRISE

8.CREATE

9.NORM

10.NATURE

11. FAVOUR

12.ART

13. USUAL

14.FAME

WRITING

1.      Your English language pen friend is interested in your tastes for cinematography. Write him/her an electronic mail about your favourite motion picture: your comments on the actors and their interim; what you lot think about the plot; why you would like to recommend information technology to your friends.

Write lxx-lxxx words.

ii.      You've got a letter from your friend. Write him/her a letter and answer his/her questions.

I'm trying to /earn a bit of Russian but so far I'd similar to read books by Russian authors in translation. Chekhov is very popular in my land but honestly I don't quite sympathise his plays. Shakespeare seems easier to me. Who is your favourite Russian writer? What nigh English authors? Practise you try to read in the original? What is your stance of Shakespeare? Have you read books by Lewis Carroll? Write 100-120 words.

                                                                            Flat xiii,

                                                                           13  Golovahov St.

                                                                            Moscow 109380

                                                                            Russia

                                                                            ane February, 2017

Love Ann,

     Cheers  for your resent letter. It was nifty to hear from you lot. As for your question…. (18 words)

    My favourite Russian author is Nikolai Gogol and my favourite book is "Viy". It is nigh 3 students from the Bratsk Monastery at Kiev and an old Russian demon. I similar Oskar Wild and his fairy tales and I have read in the original "The Star-Child" .  I don't quite sympathize Shakespeare's plays, but I read "Hamlet" at school. I admire " Alice in Wonderland" past Lewis Carroll. (67 words)

     Have y'all always read books by Turgenev? Practise you like Dostoevsky? What is your favourite Shakespeare' play? (17 words)

     I've got to go now. My Mum is waiting for me.

     Write dorsum soon.

     Love,

     Natasha                 (16 words)

= 118 words + address ( 11 words) = 129 words

120 + 10% = 130

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