Moscow Spring A Cappella Festival

The Moscow Spring A Cappella Festival is one of the world’s largest a cappella singing contests. The Moscow Spring A Cappella Festival is an open international contest for a cappella singers held as part of Moscow Seasons cycle of outdoor events. Russia’s capital will host (проводить) the event for the third time this year from…

Grammar Tip

Past Perfect Tense. Use #2: Unreal or Imaginary Things in the Past In the same way that we use the past simple to talk about unreal or imaginary things in the present, we use the past perfect (one step back in time) to talk about unreal or imaginary things in the past. This is common…

Business Communication Skills Tip

Language of Meetings. Tip #6: Running the Meeting If you’re running the meeting, you’ll need these phrases to move the discussion to the next item on the agenda: Example: I think we’ve spent enough time on this topic. Moving on… Example: If nobody has anything else to add, let’s move on to the next item.…

Fifth Fireworks Festival to Be Held in Moscow

Festival guests will enjoy quests, sports, family games and creative workshops. On August 17 and 18 , the 5th International Fireworks Festival will take place in Brateevsky Park. Eight teams from Asia, Europe and North America will present fireworks shows. The last year’s winner, a team from Slovakia, will open the festival. Then participants will…

Grammar Tip

Past Perfect Tense. Use #1: A Completed Action Before Something in the Past The past perfect is used to describe the idea that something happened before another action in the past. We can also use it to describe the idea that something happened before a specific time in the past. Example: I was late for…

Сonscience (n.)

Today’s Word of the Day is: “conscience” (n.) Transcription: [ˈkɒn.ʃəns] Russian Translation: совесть Definition: the part of you that judges how moral your own actions are and makes you feel guilty about bad things that you have done or things you feel responsible for Example: My conscience would really bother me if I wore a…

Indifference (n.)

Today’s Word of the Day is: “indifference” (n.) Transcription: [ɪnˈdɪfərəns] Russian Translation: равнодушие, безразличие Definition: lack of interest in someone or something Example: “What is the opposite of love?”, he asked. “Hate.”, she replied. “No,” he responded “the opposite of love is indifference.” Synonyms : disregard, apathy, lack of interest

Pushkin House Book Prize Short List

The six books vie for the 2019 prize In Moscow on Thursday, the short list for the 2019 Pushkin House Book Prize was announced. This year they are: “1983: The World at The Brink” by Taylor Downing (Little, Brown) “The Vory: Russia’s Super Mafia” by Mark Galeotti (Yale University Press) “To See Paris and Die:…

Grammar Tip

Past Continuous Tense. Use #4: Temporary Habits We use the past continuous (often with words such as “always”, “constantly” and “forever”) to talk about habits that started and finished in the past and also to convey (выражать) irritation (similarly with present continuous). Example: He was always leaving towels on the bathroom floor.– Он всегда оставлял…