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12月20日 New Year's comingHi all,
just wanna share some news and experiences with you. First of all, I've moved to a new appartment this week. Actually, I have a bunch of my stuff left at the perivous place but I am packing and taking them to the new apparment during this week. A good friend of mine who's got a car promised to help me with it. Very nice of him, huh?:) Yesterday, it was the first night at the new place. I'll be living with two nice girls whose names are - are you ready? - Olyas:)) Moreover, they are blond, slim and very social!:) We went to bed very late, couldn't stop talking and having fun! And this morning, all of us overslept!:)) Fortunately, I came to the office in time. Hope they did so too.:)
I'll add more info later - have to work;))
Have a nice time and take care! Stay in touch! I love you all!:)
Yours sincerely,
Olya 1月9日 Updates... About time:)It's been a long while since I last updated my blog. Things change... Now I have moved to the other town, found a full-time job of an office-manager/interpreter. I like my job and hope to continue working there after my probation period is over. I haven't got access to Internet from the flat I rent there that's why I seldom check this site. Anyway, I gonna change it to better:) And though I don't have much time to write anything outstanding:)), I at least have put my new picture here. Hope you'll find it outstanding enough;))
Gonna write next blog soon.
Have a nice day and take care,
Olga 8月1日 Just a piece of poetry... And somebody's life...Joseph Brodsky – BiographyJoseph Brodsky was born in 1940, in Leningrad, and began writing poetry when he was eighteen. Anna Akhmatova soon recognized in the young poet the most gifted lyric voice of his generation. From March 1964 until November 1965, Brodsky lived in exile in the Arkhangelsk region of northern Russia; he had been sentenced to five years in exile at hard labor for "social parasitism," but did not serve out his term. This autobiography/biography was written at the time of the award and later published in the book series Les Prix Nobel/Nobel Lectures. The information is sometimes updated with an addendum submitted by the Laureate. To cite this document, always state the source as shown above.
Joseph Brodsky died on January 28, 1996.
I've always declared: life is a game...
I believed that wood was a part of stack.
I wrote: the bulb contains the floor's dread.
I said that the leave destroyed the bud.
My song wants a tune. It's not of a sort
A second-rate era's citizen, I'm glad
7月15日 Time is an amazing thingHello there, I was going to add a new entry last night, but it was too late to turn on the pc. So I just tried to remember all my thoughts I wanted to share till next morning. Seems like I’ve managed with it successfully.
I was so upset yesterday. Nothing bad happened. I had realized how old my private students are. It may sound funny for you. But if you felt the situation the way I did you would also imbued with such emotions. Look, I’m 21 and I’ve been giving private classes of English for about three years now (please, do not laugh too loud in case you come across mistakes in my writing – it’s rather difficult to speak English perfectly living in a non-English-speaking country). Thus, I have private students of different age: from 7 to 17. Three of them have left the school this year.
You know, I look younger. Most of people say I look like I’m 18-20 years old. Thought recently more and more people say I’m older than I look like after talking with me for a while. Nice to hear that, indeed.
Recurring to what I was telling you, my students and I have not got a big disparity in years. Nevertheless, they always call me by my first and middle name, in a respectful way. And, in spite of the fact that they are teenagers, I consider them as kids, my students. The thing that in some way shocked me yesterday was that one of these older students, a 17-year-old girl suggested to be on informal terms with her, i.e. to address each other as ‘ты’. We interrupted classes for a while because she’s preparing for her entrance exams now. And every now and then we meet each other when walking out in the downtown. We come up to each other to say hello and sometimes I feel confused whether I should introduce her to my friends or not. Actually, the idea that it would sound more naturally if we could talk in a less formal way came across my mind before but I’m so used to them calling me Olga Nikolayevna that I just can’t imagine them calling me Olya! J Of course, I agreed with her and let her talk in an informal way to me. Yet, she keep calling me in a formal way from time to time, through habit. 6月24日 HelloHello everybody who's reading my blog at the moment, I've been thinking about creating my own blog for a long time and at last I've done it! I've got my own MSN profile and space now. But for some reason I can't hear your applause... Yours, |
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