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Let’s imagine you got lost in Russia. How to make sure you find a right address? Here is vocabulary for housing and everything related to it. "
“The Drunk Bear Pub” - that is where Francis had to go. Even being as shaken as he was, Francis was able to be a little pleased with himself for studying animals before leaving for Russia! He was starting to feel a bit more comfortable in his ability to handle this situation. Francis walked in the door and found a table in a corner, unsure of what to expect. After 10 minutes, then 20, and now 30 minutes have passed, Francis now sits uncomfortably in the bar. Glancing at his note again, he startled to notice that he translated the wrong animal. It wasn’t “The Drunk Bear” pub, it was “The Drunk Goat”! And of course, both of those just happened to be bars in the area. Frantically, Francis left the bar and began asking pedestrians where the correct pub was.
Figure out if you are at the right dress, it is your hotel and the room number is correct.
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EXERCISE 1
Post below how would you translate a dialogue?
1. What hotel is this? - Hilton. What hotel do you need? - I need Marriott.
2. What station is this? - Moskowskaya. What station do you need? - I need Nevski Prospect.
3. What room is this? - This is room number 312. What room do you need? - I need a room 231.
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EXERCISE 2
Here are examples in case you meet Russians who are not that friendly and would not offer their help.
1. What building is this? - It is 456. - Where is the building number 466 around here?
All bystanders - let's have fun too! Use vocabulary from the last 4 days to create as many sentences with "kakoii" & "kakaya".
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