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TOPIC 2. MY NATIVE CITY – UFA




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TOPIC 1. ABOUT MYSELF

Hello! Let me introduce myself. My name is Anna or Anya for short. My surname is Orlova. I was born on the 15-th of March 1989 in a small village. Ten years ago our family moved to Sochi. This is the most beautiful city in Russia situated on the Black Sea coast. Now I am a first-year student at the Technical Academy. In five years I’ll be an engineer.

Now some words about my appearance. I’m tall and slim and I’ve got fair hair and blue eyes. My friends say that I’m pretty. I think I am just good-looking. I like sports and music. I was very serious about the career in gymnastics when I was in the 5-th form. But then I broke my arm and doctors didn’t let me go in for gymnastics. I like to listen to modern music, especially hip-hop and R’n’B, and I’m fond of dancing. I dance a lot and I think I’m good at it. I also love swimming. I always swim in the Black sea when I visit my parents, my dear Mum and Dad.

I would like to tell you about our family. There are five of us: my mother, father, a grandmother, a younger sister and me. My father’s name is Vladimir Aleksandrovich. He is 45. He is a mathematician by education and a businessman by profession. My mother’s name is Tatyana Petrovna. She is 43. She is a housewife. My Mum has much work about the house and little free time. My younger sister Natasha is 11. She is a pupil of the fifth form. My grandmother, my Mum’s mother, lives with us. She is a pensioner. My Granny is very kind, she helps us a lot and we love her very much.

Our family is very kind and friendly; we have a lot of friends. In summer our relatives come to visit us. And, of course, they use a chance to spend several weeks at the seaside: swimming, sunbathing, enjoying fresh, wonderful sea air.

In May I finished school number 2 in Sochi. I did well in all the subjects but my favourite subjects at school were Physics and Computer Science. I also liked English lessons. I’m very interested in learning English because I want to become a programmer.

I know that the knowledge of foreign languages helps in everyday life and career.

Two years ago I travelled around Europe. I visited France, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands and Great Britain. The knowledge of English helped me a lot there.

As you see, my biography isn’t very long yet. But I’m sure we’ll meet again and next time I’ll tell you more about myself. See you later!!!

 

TOPIC 2. MY NATIVE CITY – UFA

The city where I live and study now is Ufa. It is a large cultural, scientific and commercial industrialized centre of Bashkortostan. About 40% of the republic’s industrial capacity is concentrated in Ufa. Being the capital of a multicultural and multinational republic, the city counts its population in figures of more than a million people and with such a great number of citizens the variety of ages and interests differs greatly.

Ufa represents a bright mixture of lifestyles, religions and cultures. And it’s right saying that – just look at, for example, architectural buildings: old ones neighbour with those new possessing trendy and stylish forms. The same you can observe on the busy circulation of the city life: clothes people wear, especially young, food they prefer to eat, places they choose to visit, the way they spend their time, languages they speak.

You may call Ufa the young city and you may not – the date of foundation refers to the year of 1574 when a fortress was erected to defend Bashkir people and their land from the devastating raids of the Siberian nomads. Not long ago we celebrated Ufa’s 430-year anniversary.

People of many nationalities live in Ufa; many of them come from other regions and foreign countries with the aim to work and study. It’s not surprising because Ufa numbers seven leading universities, numerous colleges, technical schools and other educational and scientific institutions and organisations. One of the most famous and prestigious is Ufa state petroleum technological university graduating specialists in oil and gas industry. Bashkir state university, Medical university, Aviation technical university, Teacher’s training university, Agricultural university and others provide specialists on a wide range of spheres.

You can also call Ufa the city of contrasts. Take a look at the city architecture and you will understand what I mean. Banks, shopping centres, complexes are built in original and modern fashions: glass doors and walls, slant and unusually shaped roofs, etc. They are huge, glisten in the sun and sometimes remind an iceberg or a block of ice that has unexpectedly appeared right in the middle of the street. At the same time very close you can find one- or two- storiedold houses made of brick and wood.

The house of entertainment complex “Ogni-Ufy” looks attractive and somewhat pompous outside as well as inside. It houses a disco-concert complex “Coliseo” and 2 restaurants – the “Brau Haus”and “Chainaya Bashnya”, the bistro “Sportivnye Chroniki” where you’ll be treated with original sorts of bear made at a local brewery.

Some buildings have oriental motives in their architecture, for example, the shopping and entertainmentcentre “Gostiny Dvor”, where you can shop, dine, play in casino or just walk along the hall. The fascinating mosque “La-La Tulpan” represents itself to be authentic and unique thanks to its construction design: bright-red pointed roofs with two minarets can be seen at a far distance.

Ufa has still been growing intensive: new edifices, apartment houses are being erected. Without mentioning theatres, museums, cinemas, multiplexes (e.g. “Mir”, “Iskra”, “Pobeda”, “Avrora”), sport and fitness centres: (“Biatlon”, “Orange fitness”), popular among different age groups, many other cultural and entertainmentcomplexes, restaurants, bistros and night clubs: (e.g. “Ogni-Ufy”, “Tinkoff”, “Vesiely Rodger”, “Prospect”, “Pravda”, “Dinamic”), etc. have been built for the last several years.

Some time ago when drawing the image of the city people used to point out some historical parts and sights such as museums, monuments and parks. But now, young people prefer to speak of the places interesting for them from another point of view. Now the city lives its night life along with that one of daytime. If during the day, besides their everyday routine, people think of where they can buy, eat, make a business appointment, take care of their body and train it, at night they go to places where they can dance, watch films, relax and dine. Thus, the changes in the sphere of interests of people lead to the change of their way of life and culture perception. (It doesn’t mean of course, that people forget about their traditions: for example, the tradition when during a wedding the groom and the bride visit monuments, squares and parks is permanently observed.)


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