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b) Look at the map of Kyiv and discuss the following questions:
1. What is the shortest way from Khreschatyk to St Andrew's Church?
2. How can you get from St Sophia Cathedral to the Golden Gate?
3. Is the monastery Kyievo-Pecherska Lavra far from the National Opera Theatre? How can you get there?
c) Using the map, choose the best route to see all the sights given in Ex. 2a. Describe it. Compare with other people in the group.
d) Play the role of a guide. Imagine you are having a tour along your chosen route. Describe all places of interest you see on the way.
3. In your copybook, put the sentences in the correct order (1—8) and read about one more tourist attraction in Kyiv.
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MUSEUM OF FOLK ARCHITECTURE AND EVERYDAY LIFE IN UKRAINE
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A. Founded in 1969, the Museum has over 300 pieces of folk architecture brought here from all parts of Ukraine.
B. Modern Ukrainian craftsmen sell their goods dressed in old-style clothes and demonstrate the use of ancient everyday things to visitors.
C. People lived on the territory of Pyrohiv at the times of the Bronze Age.
D. People's homes and old wooden village churches have original things that represent the everyday life of Ukrainian people many years ago.
E. Pyrohiv is a village close to Kyiv.
F. Pyrohivka village was first mentioned in 1627.
G. The hill with several windmills is the Museum's main attraction and the whole territory of the Museum is divided into sectors, each representing the folk architecture and life of a specific Ukrainian region.
H. The territory of historic Pyrohiv is now the location of the outdoor Museum of Folk Architecture and Everyday Life in Ukraine.
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