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Well done to our @ipswichschool Year 11 pupils who worked so hard for their #gcse speaking exams this week. Good luck to all of you in your exams! Удачи!
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Tomorrow I will be moving on to weather phrases with our year 9 beginners and I’m looking forward to showing them pictures of winter in Russia!
Good morning (yes, morning) from #Murmansk! Large parts of northern #Russia don’t see any sunrises or sunsets during the winter ❄️ In the #Arctic from late November the sun practically never makes its way above the horizon at all! 📷 Maria Ulyanova
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An excellent summary - useful for our 6th formers!
And what things do YOU associate with the breakup of the Soviet Union? https://t.co/WPtkQ65YrG
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Nothing says Christmas better than watching The Nutcracker at the Bolshoi ballet in Moscow!
На Исторической сцене – «Щелкунчик»! Любимый балет и праздничное настроение ждут вас в Большом. В связи с повышенным вниманием к спектаклю мы объявляем специальную программу предварительной продажи билетов: https://t.co/IlxXjBZnFH
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Happy birthday Fyodor Mikhailovich! Russia has been celebrating Dostoevsky's bicentenary all year, with a big splash today on his birthday. Here are a few events online and off- for your own celebration. https://t.co/8ijM7EPvcA
themoscowtimes.com
On this day in 1821, Fyodor Dostoevsky was born in Moscow into the family of an army doctor who worked at a hospital for the poor.
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Fyodor Dostoevsky was born 200 years ago today. С днём рождения! #Dostoevsky200
These works cemented his status as a giant of 19th Century Russian literature. https://t.co/iaW81wUien
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Fyodor #Dostoevsky was born 200 years ago today. Russians have always loved to read. But newspaper vendor Valentina is struggling to get her grandchildren to embrace literature. “What do they read? Their mobile phones.” #ValentinasKiosk Ep.42 @BBCWorld
https://t.co/I8haE98L0A
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The October Revolution took place 104 years ago today
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I have always loved these Soviet posters
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I was there then on my year abroad 😊
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An excellent article looking at Moscow’s main street, Tverskaya Ulitsa, which in Soviet times was called Gorky Street. I remember eating delicious Georgian food at the Aragvi restaurant in Moscow in the 1980s - I never knew that it was established by Lavrenti Beria…
We tried to tell the story of Russia — where it was and where it’s headed — 30 years after the collapse of the Soviet Union through this look at Moscow’s most iconic street, Tverskaya. Features archival photos and video.
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An amazing production of Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard @TheatreWindsor with the one and only Ian McKellen. Francesca Annis was amazing as Lyubov and it was wonderful to sit on the stage and feel part of the performance.
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From the founding of #Russian statehood to #WWII, artists have always been fascinated by pivotal events in the country's history. https://t.co/36N4XO61Q6
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Fantastic to listen to @amortowles talking about A Gentleman in Moscow & his new novel The Lincoln Highway. When asked whether he considered himself an historical author, he referred to The Cherry Orchard in his answer 😊 - we will finish reading Act 2 in the original next week.
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The Cherry Orchard at @TheatreWindsor "If you want to see acting at its best, in its pure and raw power, without expensive special effects and stage trickery, I suggest you get tickets to see this production of The Cherry Orchard..."
londontheatre1.com
After a troublesome year of intermittent lockdown and cancelled productions, Theatre Royal Windsor finally reopened early in the summer with a universally accla
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