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All About Russia Do you know what the largest country by landmass in the world is?
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Here's a hint, it also spans two continents and borders three oceans.
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If you guessed Russia, you are correct.
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Today, we are going to learn more about this interesting country.
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Russia is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean and to the east by the Pacific Ocean.
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The Atlantic Ocean reaches the country near its northwest corner.
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Several European and Asian countries border Russia to the west and south,
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including Norway, Finland, Belarus, Ukraine,
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China, Mongolia, North Korea, and Poland.
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Here is an interesting fact.
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Russia accounts for one-tenth of all the land on Earth.
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Whoa!
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Its capital city, Moscow, is the political and cultural heart of the country.
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Moscow's famous landmarks include the Kremlin and St. Basil's Cathedral.
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Russia has a long and storied history that spans hundreds of years.
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It is a tale that involves occupation,
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overthrow, and the expansion and reduction of borders.
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It all started with a group of people called the Slavs.
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By the 9th century, this group was organized into a powerful state called Kievan Rus,
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which was centered around Kiev,
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the current capital of Ukraine.
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Traders from Scandinavia, called Varangians,
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played a huge role in shaping early Russian culture,
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as did the adoption of Christianity around 988 CE.
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The Mongols invaded in the 1200s,
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but by the 1400s, a leader named Ivan the Great ended their control.
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His grandson, Ivan IV, became the first to refer to himself as the Tsar, which means emperor.
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Ivan IV was known for his violence,
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cruelty, and expansion of borders.
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The people called him Ivan the Terrible.
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Other rulers followed, like Peter the Great and Catherine the Great.
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Both were instrumental in bringing new and interesting ideas to the country,
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sometimes informed by Western Europe.
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Here is an interesting fact.
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The city of St. Petersburg was built by and named after Peter the Great.
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Eventually, people grew tired of the monarchy,
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which led to the Russian Revolution of 1917.
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Soon after, Vladimir Lenin and a group called the Bolsheviks rose to power.
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Lenin's rule began a new nation called the Soviet Union,
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or USSR for short.
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It was a union of 15 republics governed from Moscow under a single government.
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Lenin was followed by Joseph Stalin,
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who ruled with violence, fear, and control.
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Despite this, the USSR was part of the Allied Forces in World War II.
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After the end of the war,
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the USSR and the US became involved in a prolonged,
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tense conflict that became known as the Cold War.
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This lasted from 1945 to 1991,
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when the Soviet Union came to an end,
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and the countries it occupied regained their independence.
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Today, Russia still remains a global power.
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Popular culture often paints the picture that Russia is a cold, dark place.
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But that is only the case for a small part of this huge country.
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Russia actually has eight distinct biomes.
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For example, Siberia is covered by pine forests called taigas.
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Much of Russia is also made up of steppes,
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which are rolling treeless plains and large areas of grasslands.
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There are mountains like the Ural Mountains,
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plus over 100,000 rivers, including the Volga River.
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The deepest lake in the world,
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Lake Baikal, is located in Siberia, near Mongolia.
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Russia's cultural identity has been influenced by its long history,
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diverse geography, and influential leadership.
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This cultural complexity helps us understand how a national identity forms and changes over time.
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Orthodox Christianity has a cultural influence,
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which is evidenced in the golden onion-domed churches,
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such as those found in the Kremlin in Moscow,
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as well as the visual arts.
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Russia is also known for its language and literature.
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Legendary authors like Leo Tolstoy and Fyodor Dostoyevsky are celebrated around the world.
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And Russian ballet troops such as the Bolshoi Ballet in Moscow
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and the Mariinsky Theater in St. Petersburg attract patrons from all corners of the globe.
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Two of the most famous classical ballets,
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The Nutcracker and Swan Lake,
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have scores written by Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
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Today, the country is a major supplier of oil,
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coal, iron, ore, gold, timber, and aluminum.
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And as a nuclear superpower,
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Russia greatly influences global trade and economies.
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Wow, we have learned a lot about Russia today.
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Let's review to see what you remember.
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True or False?
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Russia accounts for one-eighth of all the land on Earth.
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False.
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Russia accounts for one-tenth of all the land on Earth.
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What is the name of Russia's capital city?
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Moscow.
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Fill in the blank.
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Vladimir, blanks, rule began a new nation called the Soviet Union or USSR.
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Lenin Nice work everyone!
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Russia is a vast country with a storied history.
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Perhaps one day you will be able to see its historical architecture and stunning natural landmarks in real life.
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Hope you had fun learning with us.
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ممارسة المحادثة الإنجليزية من خلال مقاطع الفيديو مثل هذا الفيديو الذي يتحدث عن روسيا توفر فرصة مميزة لتطوير المهارات اللغوية. من خلال الاستماع إلى المعلومات المثيرة للاهتمام عن أكبر دولة في العالم، يمكن للمتعلمين تنسيق أذهانهم مع نطق الكلمات والتعابير. إن "تعلم الإنجليزية مع يوتيوب" يسمح لك بمحاكاة النطق الصحيح وممارسة تعابير إنجليزية طبيعية في سياقها الحقيقي. الممارسة الفعلية لتقليد المتحدث يساعدك على تحسين مفرداتك وطريقة تعبيرك.

القواعد والتعبيرات في السياق

في هذا الفيديو، تم استخدام عدة هياكل نحوية مهمة، منها:

  • الجمل التفسيرية: مثل "تعرف على أكبر دولة في العالم" حيث يتم تقديم معلومات بطريقة مباشرة.
  • العبارات التناقضية: كعبارة "على الرغم من... إلا أن..." تستخدم لإظهار التناقض بين الأحداث التاريخية.
  • الأزمنة المختلفة: استخدام الحاضر البسيط والسابق لتقديم الحقائق التاريخية، مثل "كانت كيب كيب لمدينة قوية في القرن التاسع."
  • أسلوب السرد: حيث تم سرد تاريخ روسيا بشكل تسلسلي، مما يعزز الفهم والتذكر للمعلومات.

إن استخدام هذه الأساليب يمكن أن يوفر للمتعلمين لمحة عن كيفية بناء الجمل والتعبيرات في اللغة الإنجليزية، مما يعزز قدرتهم على "ممارسة المحادثة الإنجليزية" بفعالية.

المشاكل الشائعة في النطق

يحتوي الفيديو على بعض الكلمات والتعابير التي قد تكون صعبة في النطق، مثل:

  • Moscow - تأكد من نطق الحرف "M" بوضوح وألا تتجاهل الحرف "o".
  • Kievan Rus - تُنطق بهذا الشكل: "كييفان روس"، راجع نطق الأحرف الساكنة لتمكين نفسك من النطق الصحيح.
  • Bolsheviks - ثمة تحدي في نطق الـ "sh" و "v" في هذه الكلمة، لذا حاول أن تتردد عليها لضمان نطقها بشكل صحيح.

لمساعدة نفسك في تطوير المهارات، يمكنك استخدام تقنيات مثل "shadow speak" أو "shadowspeak" لممارسة النطق والتواصل بشكل طبيعي. من خلال تكرار الكلمات والصيغ، ستتمكن من تحسين قدرتك على التحدث بثقة وأناقة.

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