My name is Dasha Popova. I study in the 9 form “B” school №1924. I live in Moscow, but I was born in Vladivostok.
Vladivostok is a port city. The Japanese sea washes it. Vladivostok is so beautiful city, and it’s relatively young. It is 151. “Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation” Summit will be held on Rysskiy Island in 2012, so people are building the bridge from this island to Vladivostok now and reconstructing many buildings.
Vladivostok has got many museums, theatres and cinemas. The most popular museum is “Seaside State United Museum was named in honor V.K. Arseniev”. So Vladivostok is a port city. It has a big and nice Oceanarium. There is a historical monument and museum “Submarine C-56”, it’s a popular and interesting attraction for tourists.
Drama Art is so important for this city. When I studied in the first and second form, I danced in “Seaside Boundary Academic Theatre it was named in honor M. Gorky”. It’s difficult to say what great emotions I felt. Actors put all their souls in every show. Audiences felt it and applauded.
The most of Vladivostok’s cinemas were built in the USSR. One of them is the cinema “Ocean” has got the biggest display within the Far East.
Many famous people were born in Vladivostok. One of them was Yul Brynner. Yul Brynner was a famous Hollywood actor, the “Oscar” winner. And he was born in Vladivostok.
Anna Shchetinina was the first sea woman-captain of the world. And she was born in Vladivostok too.
I am very proud that I was born in Vladivostok, because it is the most beautiful and my favorite city in the world.
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Cambridge university cambridge university is the second-oldest university in the english-speaking world (after the university of oxford) and the seventh-oldest in the world. the story of cambridge university begins in 1209 when several hundred students arrived in the little town of cambridge after having walked 60 miles from oxford. these students were all churchmen and had been studying in oxford at that city's well-known schools. it was a hard life at oxford for there was constant trouble, even fighting, between the citizens of the town and the students. then one day a student accidentally killed a man of the town. the mayor arrested three other students who were innocent and they were put to death. in protest, many students left oxford, some of them went to cambridge. and so the new university began. it was cambridge university. of course, there were no colleges in those early days and student life was very different from what it is now. students were of all ages and came from anywhere and everywhere. life in college was strict. students were forbidden to play games, to sing (except sacred music), to hunt or fish or even to dance. books were very rare and all the lessons were in the latin language which students were supposed to speak even among themselves. in 1440 king henry vi founded king's college, and other colleges followed. nowadays there are more than 30 different colleges, including five for women students and several mixed colleges, in the university. the number of students in colleges is different: from 30 to 400 or 500. there are many ancient traditions that are still observed at cambridge. students are required to wear gowns at lectures, in the university library, in the street in the evening, for dinners in the colleges and for official visits. one more tradition is to use latin during public ceremonies of awarding degrees. all the students must pay for their education, examinations, books, laboratories, university hostel, the use of libraries. the cost is high. it depends on college and university speciality. very few students get grants. many great men studied at cambridge, for example, bacon (the philosopher), milton and byron (the poets), cromwell (the soldier), newton (the outstanding physicist), darwin (who is famous for his theory of evolution) and kapitsa (the famous russian physicist 1. what is the second-oldest university in the english-speaking world? 2. when was the university of cambridge founded? 3. how many colleges are there at the university now? 4. what ancient traditions are still observed at cambridge? 5. who studied at this university? ответить на вопрсы
2.University of Cambridge was founded in 1209.
3.Nowadays there are more than 30 different colleges
4. Students are required to wear gowns at lectures, in the University library, in the street in the evening, for dinners in the colleges and for official visits. One more tradition is to use Latin during public ceremonies of awarding degrees.
5.Many great men studied at Cambridge, for example, Bacon (the philosopher), Milton and Byron (the poets), Cromwell (the soldier), Newton (the outstanding physicist), Darwin (who is famous for his theory of evolution) and Kapitsa (the famous Russian physicist).