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Вопрос от Анонимного юзера 10 сентября 2025 15:28

Найди основную мысль пересказа на английском языке

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10 сентября 2025 15:28

Ключевая мысль на английском: The passage explains how Russians typically spend their summer holidays, showing that most stay at home or at the dacha, many travel within Russia or to Black Sea resorts, very few travel abroad, and that holiday patterns vary by age, with most holidays organized by individuals rather than travel agencies, including many who enjoy active outdoor activities.

Основные Supporting details (для понимания главной идеи):

  • Every second Russian spends summer holidays at home or at the dacha.
  • Some travel inside Russia; others go to the Black Sea resorts; only about five percent travel abroad.
  • People are not always happy with holidays due to lack of time or money.
  • Younger people tend to spend holidays in foreign countries; older people prefer the Black Sea or staying at home.
  • Most holidays are self-organized; only about 22 percent go to travel agencies.
  • People like excursions, relaxing on the beach, backpacking, camping, and other active holidays.
  • Every fourth Russian enjoys backpacking and camping; schoolchildren have three months of summer holidays.

Краткий пересказ на английском (3–4 предложения): Most Russians spend their summer holidays locally, either at home or at their dacha, with fewer traveling within Russia or abroad. The article notes that abroad travel is relatively rare and that choices vary by age, with younger people more likely to go abroad and older people preferring the Black Sea or staying home. Many people organize their holidays themselves, rather than using travel agencies, and they often engage in activities like excursions, camping, and backpacking. Russian schoolchildren have three months of summer holidays.

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Ключевая мысль на английском: The passage explains how Russians typically spend their summer holidays, showing that most stay at home or at the dacha, many travel within Russia or to Black Sea resorts, very few travel abroad, and that holiday patterns vary by age, with most holidays organized by individuals rather than travel agencies, including many who enjoy active outdoor activities. Основные Supporting details (для понимания главной идеи): - Every second Russian spends summer holidays at home or at the dacha. - Some travel inside Russia; others go to the Black Sea resorts; only about five percent travel abroad. - People are not always happy with holidays due to lack of time or money. - Younger people tend to spend holidays in foreign countries; older people prefer the Black Sea or staying at home. - Most holidays are self-organized; only about 22 percent go to travel agencies. - People like excursions, relaxing on the beach, backpacking, camping, and other active holidays. - Every fourth Russian enjoys backpacking and camping; schoolchildren have three months of summer holidays. Краткий пересказ на английском (3–4 предложения): Most Russians spend their summer holidays locally, either at home or at their dacha, with fewer traveling within Russia or abroad. The article notes that abroad travel is relatively rare and that choices vary by age, with younger people more likely to go abroad and older people preferring the Black Sea or staying home. Many people organize their holidays themselves, rather than using travel agencies, and they often engage in activities like excursions, camping, and backpacking. Russian schoolchildren have three months of summer holidays.