Kyiv is situated on the … River.
The main street of the capital is …
The most popular place for national celebrations is …
The historical part of the city is …
… is the best place to buy Ukrainian souvenirs and art and crafts.
… is famous for its beautiful mosaics and frescoes.
… is the monument of the 11th century.
… is a famous monastery and a tourist attraction.
... is one of the weirdest buildings in Kyiv.
Choose the right translation for the word "guide"
Choose the right translation for the word "get lost"
What is the main street of Kyiv?
What famous church is located in the Podil district?
What is the most popular place for buying souvenirs in Kyiv?
What is the name of the most famous monastery in Kyiv?
What happened to St. Michael's Monastery in times of war?
It is an ancient and beautiful city. Kyiv is more than ... years old.
This is a historical monument in Kyiv. It is from the 11th century. It was built during the time of Yaroslav the Wise (Мудрий) and it served as the main entrance to the city.
This place is both a monastery and a tourist attraction. It is situated on the green hills above the Dnipro. Monks live, study, work and pray there.
This sight is very popular with tourists. It is the best place to buy Ukrainian souvenirs: handmade shirts Vyshyvankas, Ukrainian flags, Easter eggs (Pysankas), handmade dolls and toys.
This is one of the most popular places of interest in Kyiv. It was designed by the architect Vladyslav Horodetsky in 1902. It is decorated with exotic animals and creatures. It is used for government office and situated in Bankova Street.
People first used the word "teenager" in the 1920s. Before that, girls and boys aged between 13 and19 were ''chidren'' or ''young people''. Life was serious for teenagers in the USA before 1950s. Boys had to join the " military"-the army, the navy or the air force. Or they had to get a job. For girls the choices were smaller. They had to meet a man, marry him and have chidren.Further education was not possible for many people in those days. Teenagers had to be responsible, but they didn't have much free time or money. Things started to change in the 1950s. The economy became stronger,so families had more money and life got easier. Parents could help their children to have education. Teenagers got pocket money and free time after school. They began to have more fun, and to be more independent. Music was a big part of this. There were jukeboxes in coffee bars. Teenagers started to have their own radios, and radio stations played new music for them. Older people didn't like it or understand it. Teenagers spoke and dressed in a different way too.This, some people say,was the start of the generation gap.
People first used the word'' teenager'' in the 1920s. Before that, girls and boys aged13 and 19 were ''children'' or ''young people''. Life was serious for teenagers in the USA before the 1950s. Boys had to join the military - the army, the navy, or the air force. Or they had to get a job. For girls the choices were smaller. They had to meet a man, marry him and have children. Further education was not possible for many people in those days.Teenagers had to be responsible,but they didn't have much free time or money.Things started to change in the 1950s. The economy became stronger, so families had more money and life got easier. Parents could help their children to have education. Teenagers got pocket money and free time after school. They began to have more fun and to be more independent. Music was a big part of this. There were jukeboxes in coffee bars. Teenagers started to have their own radios and radio stations played new music for them. Older people didn't like it or understand it.Teenagers spoke and dressed in a different way too. This, some people say,was the start of the generation gap.
People first used the word'' teenager'' in the 1920s. Before that girls and boys aged between 13 and 19 were ''chidren'' or ''young people''. Life was serious for teenagers in the USA before the 1950s. Boys had to join the military - the army,the navy or the air force. Or they had to get a job. For girls the choices were smaller. They had to meet a man, marry him and have children.Further education was not possible for many people in those days. Teenagers had to be responsible,but they didn't have much free time or money. Things started to change in the 1950s. The economy became stronger, so families had more money and life got easier.Parents could help their chidren to have education.Teenagers got pocket money and free time after school.They began to have more fun,and to be more independent.Music was a big part of this.There were jukeboxes in coffee bars. Teenagers started to have their own radios and radio stations played new music for them. Older people didn't like it or understand it.Teenagers spoke and dressed in a different way too.This,some people say,was the start of the generation gap.
People first used the word''teenager' in 1920s. Before that, girls and boys aged between 13 and 19 were ''children'' or ''young people''. Life was serious for teenagers in the USA before the 1950s. Boys had to join the military-the army, the navy or the air force. Or they had to get a job. For girls the choices were smaller. They had to meet a man, marry him and have children.Further education was not possible for many people in those days. Teenagers had to be responsible, but they didn't have much free time or money. Things started to change in the 1950s. The economy became stronger, so families had more money and life got easier. Parents could help their children to have education. Teenagers got pocket money and free time after school. They began to have more fun and to be more independent. Music was a big part of this. There were jukeboxes in coffee bars. Teenagers started to have their own radios, and radio stations played new music for them. Older people didn't like it or understand it.Teenagers spoke and dressed in a different way too.This,some people say,was the start of the generation gap
People first used the word''teenager'' in 1920s.Before that girls and boys aged between 13 and 19 were ''children'' or ''young people''.Life was serious for teenagers in the USA before the 1950s.Boys had to join the military - the army, the navy or the air force. Or they had to get a job. For girls the choices were smaller.They had to meet a man, marry him and have children.Further education was not possible for many people in those days.Teenagers had to be responsible,but they didn't have much free time or money.Things started to change in the 1950s. The economy became stronger,so families had more money and life got easier.Parents could help their children to have education. Teenagers got pocket money and free time after school. They began to have more fun and to be more independent. Music was a big part of this.There were jukeboxes in coffee bars.Teenagers started to have their own radios, and radio stations played new music for them. Older people didn't like it or understand it.Teenagers spoke and dressed in a different way too.This,some people say,was the start of the generation gap.
Dear uncle Ben, we arrived here in Paris on Friday. We came from London on the Eurostar - I love travelling by train. But Jenie lost her luggage at the Gare du Nord and it took us a long time to find it. Then I couldn't find my passport - in the end I found it in my bag ! But now we are having a wonderful time in this beautiful city. We went to the top of the Eiffel Tower as soon as we arrived of course. The view from the top was amazing.We also took a river trip on a boat called a Bateau Mouche. The French guide gave us lots of interesting information.She was very clever and spoke in three different languages. Jenie could understand all of them. but I only understood the English. My French is awful and I don't speak any German. We are going to do more sightseeing now.I can tell you more about our trip when I see you.Lots of love. Helena.
Dear uncle Ben, we arrived here in Paris on Friday. We came from London on the Eurostar - I love travelling by train.But Jenie lost her luggage at the Gare du Nord and it took us a long time to find it. Then I couldn't find my passport - in the end I found it in my bag! But now we are having a wonderful time in this beautiful city.We went to the top of the Eiffel Tower as soon as we arrived of course.The view from the top was amazing. We took a river trip on a boat called a Bateau Mouche. The French guide gave us a lot of interesting information. She was very clever and spoke in three different languages. Janie could understand all of them, but I only understood the English! my French is awful and I don't speak any German. We are going to do more sightseeing now.I can tell you more about our trip when I see you. Lots of love. Helena
Dear uncle Ben, we arrived here in Paris on Friday. We came from London on the Eurostar - I love travelling by train.But Janie lost her luggage at the Gare du Nord and it took us a long time to find it. Then I couldn't find my passport - in the end I found it in my bag! But now we are having a wonderful time in this beautiful city. We went to the top of the Eiffel Tower as soon as we arrived of course.The view from the top was amazing.We took a river trip on a boat called a Bateau Mouche.The French guide gave us lots of interesting information. She was very clever and spoke in three different languages.Jenie could understand all of them, but I only understood the English. My French is awful and I don't speak any German. We are going to do more sightseeing now. I can tell you more about our trip when I see you. Los of love. Helena.
Dear uncle Ben, we arrived here in Paris on Friday. We came from London on a Eurostar - I love travelling by train.But Jenie lost her luggage at the Gare du Nord and it took us a long time to find it. Then I couldn't find my passport - in the end I found it in my bag.! But now we are having a wonderful time in this beautiful city. We went to the top of the Eiffel Tower as soon as we arrived of course.The view from the top was amazing.We took a river trip on a boat called a Bateau Mouche. The French guide gave us a lot of interesting information. She was very clever and spoke in three different languages. Janie could understand all of them,but I only understood English.My French is awful and I don't speak any German. We are going to do more sightseeing now. I can tell you more about trip when I see you. Lots of love. Helena.
Dear uncle Ben,we arrived here in Paris on Friday. We came from London on the Eurostar - I love travelling by train.But Jenie lost her luggage at the Gare du Nord and it took us a long time to find it. Then I couldn't find my passport - in the end I found it in my bag! But now we are having a wonderful time in this beautiful city. We went to the top of the Eiffel Tower as soon as we arrived of course.The view from the top was amazing.We took a river trip on a boat called a Bateau Mouche.The French guide gave us lots of interesting information. She was very clever and spoke in three different languages.Janie could understand all of them, but I only understood the English. My French is awful and I don't speak any German.We are going to do more sightseeing now.I can tell you more about our trip when I see you. Lots of love. Helen.
Dear uncle Ben,we arrived here in Paris on Friday.We came from London on the Eurostar - I love travelling by train.But Jenie lost her luggage at the Gare du Nord and it took us a long time to find it. Then I couldn't find my passport - in the end I found it in my bag! But now we are having a wonderful time in this beautiful city. We went to the top of the Eiffel Tower as soon as we arrived of course.The view from the top was amazing.We took a river trip on a boat called a Bateau Mouche.The French guide gave us lots of interesting information.She was very clever and spoke in three different languages. Jenie could understand all of them,but I only understood the English.My French is awful and I don't speak any German. We are going to do more sightseeing now.I can tell you more about our trip when I see you.Lots of love. Helena.
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