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Thursday, February 25, 2021

Exam Topics: Belarus

 

 The Republic of Belarus


    

  Belarus is my homeland. It is a country with unique history and rich cultural heritage. Officially it is called the Republic of Belarus, a sovereign independent state with its own government, constitution, state emblem, flag and anthem. Belarus is situated in the eastern part of Europe. Its area is 207 600 square kilometres. It borders on Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, Ukraine and Poland. The population of the country is about 9,4 million people. The territory of Belarus is divided into 6 regions: Brest, Vitebsk, Grodno, Gomel, Minsk and Mogilev. The capital of Belarus is Minsk.

      The name “Belarus” corresponds with the term “White Rus”. There are several ideas about where the name “White Rus” came from. One of the possible origins of the name is for the white clothing that was worn by the local Slavic population. Yet another theory suggests that the old Rus lands (Polotsk, Vitebsk and Mogilev) were not conquered by the Tatars and as a result of this were described as “white”.

         Our native land is fascinating and varied with its blue lakes and ribbons of rivers edged with thick forests, with its endless fields, meadows and swamps, with its varied and plentiful animal and plant kingdom. Because of its unique nature the country has been included into the list of countries called “the lungs of Europe”. There are some 3000 rivers flowing over the territory of Belarus. The longest rivers are the Dnieper, the Nieman, the Western Bug and the Western Dvina. There are over 10 000 lakes in Belarus. The largest of them is Lake Naroch. That’s why Belarus has often been referred to as the blue eyed country.

        More than a quarter of the country is covered with forests. An ancient forest on the border between Belarus and Poland, Belovezhskaya Pushcha is a national reservation which is the home of the aurochs (or European bison). This animal is one of the symbols of Belarus, as well as a stork and a cornflower.

       The climate of Belarus is continental with comparatively mild winters and pretty warm summers. The nature of Belarus has suffered much from the nuclear catastrophe that took place in Chernobyl in 1986. The radiation has spoiled our soil and air, rivers and lakes, it has poisoned our flora and fauna. Besides, it has badly affected  people's health. Belarus is a developing industrial state. It's known for its production of tractors, motor-cycles, bicycles, TV-sets, refrigerators, watches and many other goods. The country's major crops are potatoes, flax, barley, rye and sugar beet.

        The geographical position of Belarus got our country involved in major European events over the centuries. The advantageous geographical position – on the crossroads from east to west – turned into disadvantage. Belarus was the arena of many wars, invasions and aggressions. All these events slowed down but didn’t stop the development of the nation. I must admit that despite all the hardships our country managed to preserve its unity and strong spirit.

     Speaking about Belarusian national character, many foreigners admit that our people are extremely sociable, hospitable, generous and welcoming. They are also described as resourceful and peaceful. When socialising, Belarusians are open, warm-hearted, fun-loving, humorous and outgoing. 

      However, when Belarusians  are moving around the city, shopping or travelling on public transport they are a bit reserved and tend to keep themselves to themselves. There is a high respect for education and culture, so the majority of people are highly professional, hard-working and intelligent.

         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. Belarus is the place my heart will always belong to!


Let’s talk about Belarus.

1. What attracts tourists to Belarus?

2. Do you know any symbols of our country?

3. What questions about Belarus do you expect to hear from a British teenager?

4. What Belarusian sights would you advise a foreigner to visit?

5. They say Belarus is at the crossroads of Europe. Explain why.

Let’s talk about Belarus.

1. What attracts tourists to Belarus?

2. What parts of Belarus have you visited?

3. What questions do you expect to hear from a British teenager about Belarus?

4. What advice will you give to people who want to visit Belarus?

5. Young people gather to make the world better. What do you think young people of Belarus can do to make their country more attractive for foreign tourists?

Answer the questions in comments (at least 3-4 sentences to every question), if you are not signed up on Google, write your name and surname. Answers will be graded.

25 comments:

  1. 1)There are many beautiful places to visit in Belarus. There are many lakes, rivers and forests in Belarus, so many people call Belarus "Green". However, not only good things can be said about Belarus. During the recent rallies, I did not want to go anywhere in principle.
    2)The national flag, the national anthem and the state emblem are the state symbols of Belarus. But also the symbols are the Stork and the bison.
    3)
    1. Where would you recommend to go in Belarus?
    2. Are prices in Belarus very different from in Britain?
    3. What is the capital of Belarus?
    4. What is the national dish of Belarus?
    4)I would advise you to visit Belovezhskaya Pushcha, Mir castle, victory Square, "Dudutki", the Brest fortress, a castle. However, in addition to these attractions, it is worth visiting just beautiful cities, such as Gomel, Minsk, Grodno or Mogilev.
    5)Belarus is located at the intersection of trade routes from east to west. Scientists have recognized Belarus as the center of Europe. In Belarus, East and West, North and South literally meet. Therefore, it is considered that Belarus is at the crossroads of Europe.

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  2. 1. Belarus is a beautiful country with its own unique history. It is a land of rivers and lakes. We have our own national holidays and unique traditions. Belarus isn't a very big country, but the people who live here have a big heart.
    2. First of all, this is the national flag. The main elements of the flag is a red and green bicolor, then an ornament on a white background. There is also a national emblem and national anthem. There are also unofficial symbols: white stork, bison and cornflower.
    3. Where is Belarus situated?
    Do people of Belarus speak Belarusian?
    What is the political situation in the country?
    What places are worth seeing in Belarus?
    Do you want to move to another country?
    4. If you want to dive into the atmosphere of the Middle Ages, I advise you to visit Mirsky and Nesvizh castles. If you are a nature lover, I advise you to visit Belovezhskaya Pushcha or Lake Naroch. I also advise you to visit the capital of Belarus - Minsk. There are many different historical and architectural monuments here.
    5. Geographically, Belarus is located in the center of Europe. It borders Lithuania, Latvia, Russia, Ukraine and Poland. Therefore, Belarus is at the crossroads of Europe. Many wars and battles were located in Belarus.

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  3. 1. Belarus is often called blue eyed country and the lungs of Europe. European bison is one of the symbols of Belarus, as well as a stork and a cornflower. Belarusian state languages are Russian and Belarusian. The area of Belarus is 207 600 square kilometers and it's situated in the eastern part of Europe. Belarus has rich culture, a lot of traditions and places to visit.

    2. The State Flag, the State Emblem and the State Anthem are symbols of our country.
    The State Flag of the Republic of Belarus is made of two horizontal colored stripes: the upper one is red and the lower one is green, a vertical red-on-white Belarusian national pattern. The Republic of Belarus celebrates the state holiday of the Belarus State Flag and State Emblem Day on the second Sunday of May every year. The words of the State Anthem reflect development of Belarus as a sovereign and peace-loving country.

    3. What is a must to see in Belarus?
    What can you say about Belarusian people?
    What are the main differences between Belarus and Great Britain?
    What facts about Belarus are stereotypes?

    4. The places to visit depend on the purpose of the trip. If he/she wants to learn about the history of Belarus it’s a must to visit reconstructed palaces of Nesvizh and Mir, Grodno with its Old and New Castles. To enjoy the nature I'll advise to visit Belovezhskaya and Nalibokskaya pushchas, Beresinsky National reserve, Pripyatsky National Park. Belarusian capital Minsk is also worth visiting.

    5. Belarus is situated in the eastern part of Europe. It borders on Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania and Latvia. This geographical position – on the crossroads from east to west – is advantageous. The most important trade routes go through the territory of our country. It was the same in ancient times. But it turned Belarus into the arena of many wars and aggressions in the past.

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  4. 1) Our Motherland is a very beautiful country with pretty landscapes and nice people. We have our own traditions, now enthusiasts are trying to revive many of them and carry these traditions to the masses. Also Belarus is full of aunthetic castles and every tourist can find something to their liking.

    2) State symbols of our country are the national flag, the state emblem and the national anthem. The national flag has three colors: green, red and wite. It also includes red ornaments on the left side. There are flowers, ears and a flag colour ribbon on our state emblem.

    3) What traditions do you have in your country? Do your family follow them?
    What places can you advice me to visit?
    What is your favourite national dish?
    What type of government do you have in Belarus?

    4) Firstly, Neswizh and Mir castles, they look incredible, and excursions are very interesting, you will learn many legends from this part of Belarusian history. Don't forget to visit Grodno and Brest, there are a lot of must-see attractions. And, of course, national library. The view from the observation deck is simply stunning.

    5) Belarus is considered to be the geographical center of Europe. Moreover, our country literally connect two worlds: the post-Soviet countries and the countries of the European Union. This is why they call it a crossroads of Europe.

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    1. Great! Your mark is a ten!
      The only thing that I don't make out: What are the ears on our state emblem?

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  5. 1. Motherland is the country where you was born or brought up but it is also a place with which memories connect you. My motherland is Belarus. It has rich history and culture, lots of legends and myths. Also it is full of lakes, rivers and forests – breathtaking views. Belarus is called blue eyed country and the lungs of Europe because of its huge amount of useful swamps. Also people of our country seem to be friendly and hardworking.
    2. Yes, I do. The aurochs, storks, flax flowers, cornflowers and others are the symbols of our country. White storks are the symbol of purity of our people, bison – of the strength. Also there are our anthem, flag and coat of arms.
    3. What is your country famous for?
    Have you got any national symbols, customs and traditions?
    What can you advice me to visit?
    4. So, the first places I want him to visit will be The Narochansky National Park, The Mir and Nesvizh castles. They are peculiar symbols of our country and thanks to them you can see and appreciate all the richness of your land. Also I advice him or her to visit Belovezhskaya and Nalibokskaya pushchas just to see the beauty of our nature.
    5. I think that we got this name thanks to our geographical situation. Belarus borders on Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania and Latvia. Also it is considered to be the eastern part of Europe and the western at the same time. It connects important trade route at all times.

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    1. Well-done! You've got a nine!
      Pay attention to your mistakes:
      Motherland is the country where you were born
      Belarus is called a blue eyed country
      Also there is our anthem

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  6. 1) Belarus is a country in which people are the soul of this country. Belarusians are sincere, polite, responsive. The pride of the country can be called nature, incredible landscapes and amazing animals. 2) I think the main symbols of our country are bison, which are found only on the territory of Belarus. Also the symbol is cornflowers. Now they are very difficult to find, but they are a wonderful symbol. 3) 1) Do you love your country? 2) Would you like to change something in the country? If so, what? 3) What are the most important traditions of your country for you? 4) What would you first show in your country if I came? 4) I would advise you to visit the museums of writers, country estate complexes with a lively landscape. I would like to feed a foreigner with national Belarusian dishes. And of course the history museums. 5) Belarus is the center of Europe. It's like the crossroads of all European countries. Many people who travel to Belarus or pass by talk about the friendliness of the people, or about many other things.

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    1. Very good! You've deserved a nine!
      The main symbols of the country are the state flag, anthem and emblem ....

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  7. 1. Belarus is one of the ten most wooded countries in Europe and has many rivers and lakes on its territory. But at the same time there is no sea, no real mountains.The most widely spoken language in Belarus is Russian and the most common religion is Christianity. Also there has never been a change of president.
    2.The state symbols of our country are the national flag, the national anthem and the state emblem. The flag consists of two horizontally arranged colored stripes: the upper one is red with a width of 2/3 and the lower one is green with a width of 1/3 of the flag. In the composition of the emblem there are ears, flowers of clover and flax. And the anthem is in Belarusian.
    3.What places are worfh-seeing here in Belarus? What political situation is in the country? What is the average temperature in summer and winter in Belarus? Where is the country located, with which countries does it border? What are the most developed spheres?
    4.I advise to visit Soligorsk mountains (amathing view), upside-down house in Dukor, Krichevskie " Maldives" , Belovezhskaya Pushcha, Puslovsky Palace in Kosovo, Kamianetskaya Tower, trampoline centers in Minsk and many other places, if that's not enough. You can find more in the internet. Belarus has rich history;)
    5.Geographically Belarus is situated in the centre of Europe. Since ancient times there was a big amount of different routes. And now the largest highways and railways go through our country.

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    1. Excellent! Your answer is estimated at a ten!
      But it's better to say: which countries does it border on?
      (amazing view),You can find more on the internet
      Since ancient times there has been a big amount of different routes

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  8. 1. I don’t even know what to say positively, since I don’t really like our country. I can tell you that we have many castles to visit, but we have a bad political and economic situation in the country. But I can say with certainty that our homeland is covered with many rivers, lakes and swamps, which is a plus, as it looks very picturesque and beautiful. But it is also a country with a deep and complex history, and the people are close-knit, friendly and united.
    2. As a sovereign state, the Republic of Belarus has its own state symbols - the State Flag, State Emblem, State Anthem. but also a kind of state symbol is bison, potatoes, ear and clover. And, of course, such a symbol is the stork.
    3. 1) What sights can be visited in your country? 2) What is the political and economic situation in your country? 3) How many years have you been in school, university and at what age does majority begin in your country? 4) What city do you live in and what can you visit in your city?
    4. I think I can advise to visit the National Library of Belarus, Mir and Nesvizh castles, Lake Naroch. Also, I would advise you to visit the Brest fortress, Slutsk belts, Dududki. I think everyone would love to visit these places, simply because we don't have any unusual places.
    5. Geographically Belarus is situated in the centre of Europe. It borders on Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania and Latvia. The largest highways and railways go through our country. Since ancient times the most important trade routes went through the territory of our country as well.

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  9. 1)My motherland, my homeland is very attractive due to it's unique nature and hospital people. My country is famous for ancient castles which were built in the Medieval age and remain almost in the same shape and form. Except castles there are many others places to visit.
    2) Speaking about symbols there are to kinds: state and instate ones. State symbols are national flag, coat of arms and anthem. To be honest I don't appreciate our coat of arms cause it's almost similar to the one we had in the Soviet time.
    3) What's the main symbol of your country?
    Does the government of our country support youth activity?
    Are there any world-famous sights which I must visit?
    What is the official currency?
    Are the prices higher than in the EU?
    4) Obviously that it would be Nesvizh and Mir castles. Both of them are located not far from the capital so it would be easy for tourist to commute to them. Moreover, these castles are a visit-card of Belarus so u should visit them. Also as I think belovezhskay puscha deserve visiting it. But to be honest all depends on how you would like to spend your time here, cause there almost all kinds of activities.
    5. Belarus is situated literally in the middle of Europe, between Eastern and Western part. Through the ages the lands of Belarus were the gates to Europe for Russians and vise versa. If there had been a war between Slavs our somewhere in Europe Belarus with the possibility of 70% would have participate. But despite the wars we used to have a lot of trade routes like "From Normanns to Greeks" and others.
    5.

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  10. 1.My Motherland is a country of lakes and endless Forrest's. Here you can meet a lot of breathtaking wildlife sites and positive people.
    2. We have a national anthem, flag and coat of arms. You can find a coat of arms and a flag almost anywhere. Even in our school. The anthem can be heard at large events. Also worth mentioning is the symbol of Belarus - a stork and possibly a bison.
    3.1)What rare animals can I meet in Belovezhskaya Pushcha?
    2)What cities should i visit?
    3)What Belarusian musicians can you advise me?
    4)What historical sites should I visit?
    4. First of all he should visit our historical sites. Like Mir castle or Nesvizh castle. He can visit Soligorsk to see our 'martian' mountains.
    I cannot say that this is a tourist attraction, but people should still visit our forests and admire our nature.
    5.Our country is located between Russia and Europe, this makes us a bridge between these states. On the other hand, a huge amount of smuggling goes through us to these countries. Also worth mentioning is the pollution of our country due to the huge number of cars that go there and back.

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  11. 1)I think that Belarus is extraordinarily beautiful, this country has a huge number of rivers, lakes, forests, fields. The people of Belarus are incredibly friendly, hardworking and famous for their hospitality. Bearus has a rich and difficult historical past.
    2)State flag (two horizontally located colored stripes on the top - red - green), State emblem, State anthem. Also stork, bison, clover
    3)will you tell me something in Belarusian?how many regions are part of your republic?
    what people are famous in Belarus?
    4)I would advise you to visit Belovezhskaya Pushcha, where you can see a wide variety of animals and a symbol of Belarus - bison. There are also many castles in Belarus that will not leave you indifferent. Nature lovers could go to a river or lake of which there are a lot in Belarus
    5)Belarus is located in the center of Europe. It shares borders with Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania and Latvia. This has both pros and cons. Many trade routes, the largest roads and railways pass through our country. the downside is that in the past Belarus has become a place of war for many countries.

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  12. 1.Belarus is often called blue eyed country and the lungs of Europe. European bison is one of the symbols of Belarus, as well as a stork and a cornflower. Belarusian state languages are Russian and Belarusian. The area of Belarus is 207 600 square kilometers and it's situated in the eastern part of Europe. Belarus has rich culture, a lot of traditions and places to visit.
    2.First of all, this is the national flag. The main elements of the flag is a red and green bicolor, then an ornament on a white background. There is also a national emblem and national anthem. There are also unofficial symbols: white stork, bison and cornflower.
    3.What traditions do you have in your country?
    What cities should i visit?
    What is your favourite national dish?
    Are prices in Belarus very different from in Britain?
    4.Firstly, Neswizh and Mir castles, they look incredible, and excursions are very interesting, you will learn many legends from this part of Belarusian history. Don't forget to visit Grodno and Brest, there are a lot of must-see attractions. And, of course, national library. The view from the observation deck is simply stunning.
    5.I think that we got this name thanks to our geographical situation. Belarus borders on Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania and Latvia. Also it is considered to be the eastern part of Europe and the western at the same time. It connects important trade route at all times.

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  13. The Belarusian banner comprises two horizontal stripes - a more extensive red one at the top and narrower green one at the base . Additionally, the left edge of the banner is bordered by a traditional Belarusian red and white example, Flag of Belarus. This ornament is utilized to improve people's ensembles, and it ought to demonstrate the period of Belarusian country and its manual adroitness and abilities.

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