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Title: Belarus


1
Belarus
  • A beginners guide

2
Where is Belarus?
  • Belarus is a country in Eastern Europe, it was
    once part of Russia (until 1991).

Gusford Primary School
3
Belarus
  • 9.7 million people live in Belarus (50.8 million
    people live in England).
  • The capital of Belarus is Minsk. 1.8 million
    people live there (7.3 million people live in
    London).
  • Belarus covers 207,600km2 (England covers
    130,195km2).

4
The National flag, anthem and emblem
5
Facts about Belarus
  • The people of Belarus are called Belarusians.
  • There are two common languages Russian and
    Belarusian.
  • The currency is called roubles.

6
Eating Belarus style
  • A Belarusian diet consists mainly of vegetables,
    meat (especially pork), and breads.
  • Foods are usually either slowly cooked or stewed.
  • A typical Belarusian eats a very light breakfast
    and two hearty meals, with dinner being the
    largest meal of the day.
  • To show hospitality, a host traditionally
    presents an offering of bread and salt when
    greeting a guest or visitor.
  • Popular drinks in Belarus include Russian wheat
    vodka and kvass, a soft drink made from malted
    brown bread or rye flour. Kvass may also be
    combined with sliced vegetables to create a cold
    soup called okroshka.

7
Traditional dress
  • The traditional Belarusian dress originates from
    the 800 years ago.
  • Because of the cool climate, clothes, usually
    composed of flax or wool, were designed to keep
    the body warm.
  • They are decorated with ornate patterns.
  • Each region of Belarus has developed specific
    design patterns. An ornamental pattern used on
    some early dresses is currently used to decorate
    the hoist of the Belarusian national flag.

8
The Chernobyl disaster
  • On April 26th 1986 a nuclear power station
    exploded in Ukraine, a country 12 miles from the
    border of Belarus.
  • The explosion sent a cloud of poisonous gases and
    chemicals high into the air.
  • The cloud spread for hundreds of miles.

9
The effect on Belarus
  • The poisonous gas and chemicals fell to Earth.
  • They got into the rivers and streams, and into
    the soil that the people of Belarus were growing
    their vegetables in.
  • This led to the Belarusian people being poisoned.

10
The effects on the people
  • Due to the chemicals in the air, drinking water
    and food many people became ill.
  • People in Belarus die younger due to the effects.
  • Children in Belarus can be born with disabilities.

11
Our Visitors
  • Children are visiting for 6 weeks.
  • They are looked after by host families.
  • They have visited the seaside and Colchester Zoo.
  • During their visit the children will also go to
    see a dentist as they dont have the opportunity
    to do so in Belarus.
  • By spending time in England drinking clean
    water, eating clean food and breathing clean
    air they will live longer.

12
Your Challenge
  • A group of children will spend the day with year
    4 next Wednesday.
  • Your challenge is to think of ways to communicate
    with the Belarusian children and make them feel
    welcome at Gusford.

We could learn some phrases to say to the children
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