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LISTENING. Exercise 1. Using the Internet resource http://on.aol.com/video/ watch the following episodes and prepare a 5-minute city tour of St



Exercise 1. Using the Internet resource http://on.aol.com/video/ watch the following episodes and prepare a 5-minute city tour of St. Petersburg:

1. Travel Guide of St. Petersburg in Russia. The episode deals with the visit to the Church of the Saviour on Blood and the Kunstkamera in St. Petersburg. http://www.aol.com/video/visit-the-river-tours-in-st-petersburg-russia/516939764/

2. Visit St. Michael's Palace in St. Petersburg. http://www.aol.com/video/visit-st-michaels-palace-in-st-petersburg/256547063/

3. Visit the Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg. Built by Peter the Great with the purpose of defense, this fortress is the first pivotal structure of St. Petersburg. Initially a fortress, then a political prison for almost two centuries and now an ensemble of architecture, engineering, and history. Nearly 125 meters tall is the cathedral bell tower which was first to be constructed. http://on.aol.com/video/visit-the-peter-and-paul-fortress-in-saint-petersburg--russia-256547259

4. Visit the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg. http://www.aol.com/video/visit-the-winter-palace-in-st-petersburg-russia/438363169/

5. Top 5 Travel Attractions of St. Petersburg, Russia http://www.aol.com/video/top-5-travel-attractions-of-st-petersburg-russia/368062601/

Exercise 2. Prepare your tour in Power Point and present it to the group.

Exercise 3. Read the article about St. Petersburg's White Nights and answer the questions:

1. What do foreigners say about people in St. Petersburg?

2. When does the city enjoy White Nights?

3. Why do visitors to St. Petersburg often express frustration? How does the city address this problem?

4. What does "Scarlet Sails" event celebrate?

5. What can people see during the show?

St. Petersburg's Magical White Nights

On a recent Saturday night in mid-June, the banks of St. Petersburg's Neva River were packed. Mostly young people armed with drinks, mingled with couples and families admiring the sunset from parks and paths along the shore.

It was 10:30 p.m. and the sun was just starting to dip below the horizon, but no one showed signs of heading home anytime soon. After all, these are the famous White Nights in Russia's second city, a two-month period from May to July when St. Petersburg is light almost 24 hours a day.

"It's just marvellous," said Jonathan Knaus, an American banker who has lived in Moscow for almost two decades and has visited St. Petersburg during White Nights several times over the years. "Great atmosphere, people are wonderful, very nice. Everyone's just out having fun."

Visitors to St. Petersburg often express frustration that there isn't enough time to see everything during a short stay, a sentiment the city capitalizes on during White Nights. Museums stay open later, the Mariinsky theatre offers an expanded program of ballets and operas. The city's numerous drawbridges are drawn in the wee hours of the morning during summer months for ships to pass through, rimmed with lights and admired by sightseers.

"Everyone's just so ready to be with other people and really embrace everything the city has to offer, which is a lot," said Emily Moder, a Princeton University student in St. Petersburg for the summer. "You have really all 24 hours of every day to do it."

This Saturday night was especially busy. One of the highlights of White Nights is one night toward the end of June called "Scarlet Sails," taking its name from a Russian love story. The night celebrates St. Petersburg's graduating high school students. The city throws a big party in the center of town that kicks off with a concert on Palace Square before moving to the river at the darkest point of the night.

A dazzling fireworks show lit up the pre-dawn sky above the golden spire of the Peter and Paul Cathedral. Soaring classical music mixed with the oohs and ahhs from the thousands watching along the river.

"I've never seen the streets so crowded," said Aryeh Stein-Azen. "Everyone's out to celebrate with the high school students, to have a little fun, to watch the boats go by and the fireworks and just have a great time in this twilight of midnight."

The show culminates when a ship slowly floats out to the Palace Bridge, its red sails brightly lit. It then makes a slow turn and sails out of sight.

Many go back to partying, most start to head home. As they do, a sliver of light in the distance reminds them that dawn is just moments away.

from http://abcnews.go.com





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