понедельник, 30 марта 2015 г.

Travelling

Millions of people all around the world adore travelling. It keeps us from growing stale and old; it stimulates our imagination; it gives us that movement and change which are necessary for our wellbeing. Some people travel in search of beauty, others to satisfy their curiosity, and many people consider traveling to be a good form of rest.

While traveling we look for different things. Some people look for natural wonders: waterfalls, mountains; others search for ancient sites and great monuments. Some of my friends want to see romantic historical cities or exciting modern cities. As for me I like beautiful beaches and a coastline.

Some people travel light, and some take a lot of luggage on their travels, journeys, voyages or trips. They may choose various means of travelling: by air, by sea, by train, hiking, by car, by coach, on a bike, on foot or even on horseback.Travelling by plane is the fastest, but the most expensive mean of transporation. Many people travel by plane, though, some people are not good for height. I have to notice that in Belarus the most popular means of transportation are travelling by car and by bus. But still, tastes differ.

While travelling you discover different lifestyles, arts and crafts, taste different food, visit museums and picture galleries, enjoy nature.I’m extremely fond of traveling. I think it is the way to learn the world and get unique experience. Travelling is an adventure. Though you usually plan and arrange all the things you never know what people you’ll meet, what decisions you’ll have to make and what you’ll learn about yourself.

Fortunately I can say that I have travelled a lot in my life, I have been to Russia, Ukraine, Lithuania, I have visited a few towns in Belarus, but, of course, most of all I was impressed by my visit to England. And I hope that in future I will have more opportunities to travel and to visit different countries.

четверг, 12 марта 2015 г.

Leisure time

They say that “Life is a big headache on a long noisy road”. This statement truly explains life nowadays. Life in the twenty first century is full of stress. From dawn to dusk, everyone has to go through a buzy schedule. Even children are not exempt from this rush. Everyday there are deadlines to meet, reports to write, bills to pay, meetings to attend, papers to submit. Life is a never-ending race to most people.

People have different ways of escaping the stress and difficulties of modern life. Really, there are many things in the world that help us to enjoy our life. Besides, if you have the money the world is your oyster. I dream about visiting exotic countries, helicopter tours, plane trips, parachuting, hot air ballooning and other stomach-churning activities.

It is known, that people can do all kinds of things in their spare time. They go shopping, do some household duties, go in for sports, gardining, collect records or stamps. Of course, some of the time activities, like visiting relatives or taking driving lessons, may not be fun, nevertheless this is the way to spend your free time.

In big cities people spend their free time by going to the theatre, cinema, museums, art galleries, concert hall, fitness or disco clubs. I live in a small town and I can't choose any of them. But when the weather is fine, I prefer to walk along the streets of the town with my friends, enjoying this pleasant conversation and fresh air.

Also I’m fond of listening to music, as it helps me to relax and relieve stress. I like watching some films or serials, reading, surfing the net, hanging out with friends. A usual set of any teenager. Nevertheless, sometimes my activities can be more spontaneous and then I don't feel restricted by a preset routine.

In a nutshell, If you have chosen a hobby according to your character and taste you are lucky because your life becomes more interesting.

понедельник, 9 марта 2015 г.

The Republic of Belarus

A lot of people say “There is no place like home” and “Every bird likes its nest”. Such a nest for me is my homeland. Officially it’s called the Republic of Belarus, a sovereign independent state with its own government, constitution, state emblem, flag and anthem. Belarus is a presidential republic, governed by a president and the National Assembly. Alexander Lukashenka has been the president of Belarus since 1994.

Belarus is situated almost in the centre of Europe. It occupies the territory of over 207 600 sq km and borders on Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Russia and Ukraine. Belarus is a landlocked country. It isn’t washed by any seas or oceans. The population of the country is about 10 million people. Belarus is divided into six regions, which are named after the cities that serve as their administrative centers.

Belarus' two official languages are Russian and Belarusian, but Russian is the main language. According to the government sources, most people in Belarus adhere to some kind of religion, among them Eastern Orthodoxy and Catholicism.

The climate of Belarus is continental with a comparatively mild winter and warm summer. Our native land is very beautiful with its blue lakes and ribbons of rivers edged with thick forests, with its endless fields, meadows and swamp, with its varied and plentiful animal and plant kingdom. Today it is more often called “blue-eyed”, the country of thousands of lakes. And thanks to forests, which occupy one third of the territory of the country it is also called the “lungs of Europe”.


Most of the Belarusian economy remains state-controlled and has been described as "Soviet-style”. Nowadays Belarus is a country of developed industry, education and culture. Its biggest enterprises produce tractors and Lorries, refrigerators and TV sets, watches and bicycles. It exports potassium salt, tractors, electronic equipment and products of light industry. Agriculture in Belarus specializes in milk and meat production. Potatoes, grain, flax, herbs and vegetables are cultivated here.

Moreover, Belarus has four UNESCO-designated World Heritage Sites: the Mir Castle Complex, the Nesvizh Castle, the Belovezhskaya Pushcha (shared with Poland), and the Struve Geodetic Arc (shared with nine other countries)

понедельник, 2 марта 2015 г.

Let’s talk about Belarusian cusoms and traditions

“So many countries, so many customs”, - an English proverb says. The combination of the words tradition & custom means a usual manner of doing something, of conduct passed on from generation to generation.

People in Belarus celebrate May Day, Victory Day, Independence Day, Christmas, Easter, Kupalle, Kalyady, Maslenitsa and other holidays.

Kupalle is one of the most poetic, and mysterious holidays in Belarus. The tradition is very old. There are a lot of traditional rituals, believes, love and magic. In ancient times Kupalle was celebrated in the night from the 6th to the 7th of July. On Kupalle Eve girls collect different plants - cornflower, fens and some others. The central part of Kupalle celebration is bonfire. During the celebration young people jumped through the fire, bathed in the river and danced. People believe that in the Kupalle night the fern glowing in the dark, and if you find "paparats-kvetka" you'll live happily. But no one has found it yet.

Maslenitsa is a ceremony at the junction of two seasons; it sees off winter and meets spring. Popular festivals of folk music, dancing and national costumes are organized at the time of Maslenitsa.

Orthodox Christmas comes a week after the New Year and this week in Belarus is called Kalyady. During the celebrations groups of young boys and girls in smart clothes go from house to house, sing carols or limericks, or just cheer up people.

I love all kinds of holidays but most of all I admire the national traditions connected with them. My best loved holidays are New Year with a New Year tree, Christmas with plenty of delicious food to eat and Easter with red eggs and an Easter pie.

I am proud of our national traditions, they are unique and make us feel a little bit different from other nationalities. For example, the celebration of “Kupalle” is romantic and mysterious .When we celebrate Victory Day I feel proud of our people who went through great difficulties and showed courage and heroism. Traditions are a part of our culture, so we should carefully observe them to respect our ancestors and feel that we are a nation.