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The Comparison of Russians and the English
Golovina Olga, 10 A, ??? ??? 574
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In this project I will compare the following
points
  • Characters
  • Climate
  • Houses
  • Meals and cuisine
  • Families

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Characters of Englishmen
  • handshakes are only exchanged on a first
    introduction
  • Dont like ask other to do anything
  • Extremely reserved. Questions like Where did you
    buy this watch? or What is your salary? are
    impossible
  • Its polite nation. Example to give up ones
    seat to a woman who is standing or to open door
    for her
  • English sense of humor is specific, but very
    elegance
  • Thinks, that there island its center of the
    world

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Characters of Russians
  • Always shake hands to each other when they are
    meeting
  • Russians are to shy to ask for something
  • Russian can ask to you about everething, up to
    your salary
  • Most of them dont give up a seat for a women
    even for old people of course they will never
    open door or carry things for somebody
  • Like to speak with there neighbors about
    politics, global problems, e.t.

5
Climate in England
  • Other countries have a climate, in England we
    have weather
  • Summer in England is so hot, thats why most of
    vegetables plants can die from the drought if
    they arent watered
  • The worst thing of weather in England is thick
    fog, that happens often
  • The rivers in England never freeze. When there
    are -8C in England its cold for englishmen the
    cold.

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Climate in Russia
  • The most exiting season in Russia is winter
  • People go skating skiing, children make
    snowmen, throw snowballs sometimes they come
    home having their hands frost bitten.
  • Sometimes, when its very cold you can see a
    wonderful tracery on your windows.

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Houses in England
  • Most people live in small houses built close
    together and joined to another on one side only
    by one wall in common. They are called
    semi-detached. They are usually consist of 2
    floors.
  • Downstairs are the living rooms. They are a
    drawing room, a sitting room a kitchen.
    Upstairs are the bed rooms, a bathroom a
    nursery for the children. The drawing room means
    that it is the largest room in a house the one
    with the best furniture.
  • There is a fire-place in most of houses, it is
    usually in the sitting room. They think that
    electricity is cleaner but a coal fire is more
    homely.
  • The front garden is a smooth grass lawn, you can
    see also there a few flower beds. Back garden is
    more useful, but less pretty than front one

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Houses in Russia
  • The majority of Russian population lives in
    blocks of flats. In a house which is not very
    large (has 3 or 5 stores or only 1 entrance)
    everybody knows all secrets of the neighbors
    share their negative or positive feelings
    emotions with near-living people. When a house is
    large (has 9 or 16 stores many entrances)
    neighbors dont know even the names of each
    other. In front of a house there is a childrens
    playground. There are several flats on one floor.
  • Usual Russian flat consists of entrance hall, two
    or three rooms, kitchen, toilet bathroom which
    are not very large.

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Summary about houses
  • In both English Russian houses people have
    modern conveniences such as central heating,
    electricity, gas, cold hot running water,
    telephone, but both of nations dont forget about
    beautiful of nature.

10
Meals and cuisine
  • The English usually have 4 meals a day
    breakfast, lunch, tea and dinner.
  • Breakfast can be a full English breakfast of
    cornflakes with milk and sugar, or bacon and
    eggs, tost and marmalade, tea or coffee.
  • Afternoon tea is taken at about 5 oclock, but it
    can hardly be called a meal. It is a cap of tea
    and cake or biscuits.
  • Dinner is the most substantial meal of the day.
    It is usually eaten at 7 oclock. The first
    course kÉ s may be soup. The main course will
    often be fish or meat, perhaps the traditional
    roast beef of old England, and a lot of
    vegetables. The next course will be something
    sweet and often cooked, such as a fruit pie. Last
    og all there may be cheese, often with biscuits.
  • It is common knowledge that the English are very
    fond of tea. They like to have a nice cup of
    tea 6 or 8 times a day, sometimes even more.

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Meals and cuisine
  • At the weekend Russian prefer to get up late and
    have a good breakfast of scrambled eggs or
    pancakes. But on weekdays we just have a cup of
    strong tea or coffee and a couple of sandwiches
  • We enjoy our evening meal at home. To begin with
    we usually have some salad. For the first course
    we have some soup. For the main course we have
    meat, chicken or fish dishes with boiled, fried
    or mashed potatoes.
  • For dessert we have some fruit, fruit juice or
    just a cup of tea with a piece of cake.
  • Russian food is very plain and healthy.

12
English average family
  • English are a nation of stay-at-home. There is
    no place like home,- they say. And when man
    isnt working he is at home in the company of his
    wife children.
  • A typical British family used to consist of
    mother, father two children. Since the low
    made it easier to get a divorce, the number of
    divorces has increased. This means that there are
    a lot of one-parent families. However, the
    majority of divorced people marry again, they
    sometimes take responsibility for a second
    family.
  • The average woman gets married at 24. Mrs.
    Average now has her first child at the age of 27,
    but she will have only one or two children only
    one mother in four has more.

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Russian average family
  • In Russia over 80 percent of women about 70
    percent of men marry at the age of 25. Every year
    about one million families break up. About 50 per
    cent of divorces do not remarry.
  • Over 50 per cent of divorced men remarry within a
    period of ten years, while 25 per cent of such
    women do so.
  • The young families have material difficulties. As
    a result, young couples often have to rely on the
    assistance of their parents. Most of young people
    dont wish to live together with their parents
    after they get married but about half of them
    have to do this. As a result these young people
    dont have necessary experience in family life.

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Conclusion
  • Russians and Englishmen have some same points,
    but in most of all, they are quite different
    nations.
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