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Slide text: How people lived in Russia How people lived in Russia Tsygikalo Natalya Vasilievna MOU "Gymnasium No. 2 in Tosno"


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Slide text: The hut was built by the whole family. “The more hands, the easier the work,” they said among the people. Each hut had its own special look. There are a lot of forests in Russia, so the dwellings were built of wood - they were “chopped” with an ax from thick logs. Windows are the "eyes" of the house. “One crooked window spoils the whole facade.” Over the windows were attached canopies-platbands. Each owner tried to build a more elegant hut. The hut was built by the whole family. “The more hands, the easier the work,” they said among the people. Each hut had its own special look. There are a lot of forests in Russia, so the dwellings were built of wood - they were “chopped” with an ax from thick logs. Windows are the "eyes" of the house. “One crooked window spoils the whole facade.” Over the windows were attached canopies-platbands. Each owner tried to build a more elegant hut. The hut was built by the whole family. “The more hands, the easier the work,” they said among the people. Each hut had its own special look. There were a lot of forests in Russia, so the dwellings were built of wood - they were “chopped” with an ax from thick logs. Windows are the "eyes" of the house. “One crooked window spoils the whole facade.” Over the windows were attached canopies-platbands. Each owner tried to build a more elegant hut.


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Slide text: There was only one room in the old Russian hut and almost half of it was occupied by a stove. “Without a stove, a hut is not a hut.” They baked bread in a Russian oven, because “Bread is the head of everything!” The Russian stove heated the house, cooked, dried clothes and shoes, berries, small fish on it. They even slept on the stove. Old people and children especially liked to do it. In the old Russian hut there was only one room and almost half of it was occupied by a stove. “Without a stove, a hut is not a hut.” They baked bread in a Russian oven, because “Bread is the head of everything!” The Russian stove heated the house, cooked, dried clothes and shoes, berries, small fish on it. They even slept on the stove. Old people and children especially liked to do it.


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Slide text: There was always a large table in the left corner of the hut. Near it are simple long benches, because There were no chairs or stools back then. This corner was called "red", that is, beautiful. They tried to keep the red corner clean and smartly decorated. In the left corner of the stove in the hut there was always a large table. Near it are simple long benches, because There were no chairs or stools back then. This corner was called "red", that is, beautiful. They tried to keep the red corner clean and smartly decorated.