Вы не представляете, мне стало стыдно) Я порылась в интернете и нашла кое-какую информацию для инглиша

Про культуру и прочее. Даа, прогресс)) И на английском языке. То есть не надо мучиться с лексикой. Все свалила в Ворд. Интересно, сколько пройдет времени, пока я внимательно это прочитаю и отредактирую? =)) Нет, ну тем не менее)) Чувство выполненого долга
Да, если кто знает какие интересные сайты о России на разные темы, то поделитесь, пожалуйста! Буду безумно благодарна. На любую тему. Очень хорошо бы всякие мнения иностранцев. И проблемы и преимущества. Очень надо!
Вот забавную вещь нашла.
Норвежец один мечтает)) ЗЫ: все по-английски, лень переводить.Норвежец один мечтает.
Russia is one helluva cool place! It's all 'bout huntin' deers, reading books and stuff. I'm absolutely, positively moving to russia as soon as possible. Going fishin' with a couple of crazy guys with shotguns. It will be so damn fun that I don't know where the heck to begin.
First of all, I'll go to one of them smokey pubs and drink 'til I'm freakin' bathing in my own dizzyness and empty vodka-bottles. In the grey winters of Russia I'll spin around the whole city of Moscow, just to experience the great fun of beeing drunk in such a lovely place.
Second, I'll visit all the museums, libraries and universities I find, and all the other booky places. There I will educate every single person that looks strange, because strange people are easy to educate. I will teach'em 'bout the harsh, cold life of Norway, and they will be stunned by the intrigues of our viking history.
The day after that, it's back to the drinkin' and huntin', and once again - fishin' with a couple of crazy guys, this time with submachine-guns and grenades. Of course, there are no possibilities for a Norwegian to go fishin' on a foreign place like Moscow. I will do my best anyway, to get through the military guys that guard the waters in the forests. I don't blame'em for beeing communists or anythin', but hey, let me fish where ever I want!
After the two days of all kinds of typical Russian activities, I'll relax for a week or so in a hotel somewhere outside the town, and fill my the desks and drawers will some of that oh-so-great vodka, while I happily watch the Russian version of "Big Brother" with a smile on my face. I'll be the shining star of that freakin' hotel, that's for sure.
Then it's time to find a job. Fisher? No. Hunter? No. Farmer? Oh yeah! That's what I'll do. Somwhere in the vast corners of Russia, not so far away from Siberia, I'll get som animals and grow some plants, and feel good every, watching the nature and the grey snow.
Here is my problem though: How do I get that farm?? I need a farm, and I need workers. Help me in this one, dudes! We gotta start a farm! It's the whole reason I'm moving to Russia.