My progressive

Since I’ve come to London I had a big progressive in my English. At first time for me was hard good write, my grammar was not so good and vocabulary was poor. But I recognise that everything can be easy if I’ll be study more hard and will be have more practise. Of course at first it was not so easy. But I took a loot of book about grammar and writing and practise a loot .

After 3rd month writing for me was easy but anyway I need spend more time with my spelling ,  the same with grammar Im really practise a loot and now I feel more confortable when i speak or write and  I’ll have been continuos. My vocabulary improve too, at first remember all this new word was hard but now it quites easy to lear and remember all new words.

For my oppinion Im really improve my English and my skills become more high. 

 

Alice in Wonderland

 

Last two weeks I’ve been reading Alice Adventures in Wonderland.  This book wrote by English author Charles Lutwidge . It was published in 1865, and idea about wrote the store come when during the trio the Reverend Dodgson told the girl a story that features a bored little girl named Alice who goes looking an adventure. The girls loved it, and Alice Liddell asked Reverend Dodgson to write it down for her. 

      All story was around small girl named Alice and her adventure. Everything start when Alice had very bored siting with her sister and at that moment she saw white rabbit who took a watch out of its waistcoat-pocket.

    After first chapter I’d enjoy it. I couldn’t put it down, as I really wanted to know what happened in the end. Every chapter was existed and all events show good writer imagines.

    Im really liked to read this book because its interesting story and I’ve liked it since i was child. And even now when I read this book not in first time I’m curious of reading.

     I really recommendation this book if you want relax and remember the childhood.

My country food

Ukrainian food is one of the richest national cuisines. The Ukrainian food is characterized  with large number of components. For example the traditional Ukrainian food “Borsh” – contains 20 component. 

Ingredients for cooking “Borsh” (for 5 litre) :

2 beetroots

1 carrot 

1 onion 

4 potation 

1/2 bulbs cabbage 

4 tomatoes or 3 tablespoon tomato sauce 

1 tablespoon butter 

1 tablespoon sugar 

1 teaspoon vinegar 

3 cloves garlic 

3 pieces lard ( or pork fat) 

parsley 

cooked meat broth ( with meat)

bay-leaf 

pepper-com 

salt 

Directions:

Chop carrots and beetroots fine or grate it, chop onion. Put it into a small saucepan. Add to saucepan 1 tablespoon sugar, 1 tablespoon butter, some broth or water, 1 teaspoon vinegar.

Braise it all for 20 minutes, then add to a saucepan tomatoes and braise again for 20 minutes. 

In a heavy saucepan with cooked meat broth, put chopped potatoes and cabbage and boil for 10 minutes almost to full readiness. Then add to the saucepan braised vegetable, black pepper (peppercorn) and bay-leaf to taste and boil again for 10 minutes.

Rub 3 cloves garlic, combine 3 pieces fine-chopped lard and rubbed garlic; add it all and some parsley to the saucepan

My challenging experience

I have had a lot of challinging experiences some go which are helpful, in spiring and I had new life experiences. Other was very daunting for me , but I could decide all of them, anyway I was worring a lot about this challenge. But never the less  good an bad challenging experiences inspired me, and gave me the chance to find another way decide it.

   Of cource I couldn’t say that I have had a lot of challenged but I have one of the most importante chellenged for me. U have been having decide my problem and after I was consider it my decision was correct. And this chalinged was my idependet life in London. Ut was very hard in the first month, and I was worrying about my perents all the time and my house sicknen tormented me for a long period of time.

 For me it was a very big challenged because I have never left my percents for do long. At first my stay in London make me petrifide and thats why It was hard find friends. But when I accustomed living in London, I founde friends. I have liked it. I think exactly friends help me with this challenge.

And now after three month I have found that this challenging and all dauting what accoumpanied will help me achieve what I want .   

My lovely place.

 

 

I visited a lot of interesting places, saw very beautiful cites with nice architecture and museum. Met many interesting people and culture and in love all of them. But my lovely place it is not that place where I was. My lovely place it is that place about which I was read a lots of books, watched lot of film and listened many interesting stories. It was Korea.

I have started interesting Asia culture since 2005, but about Korea know only 4 years and  I love this country It is culture, history and place to visit conquest me. And than I have learned about Korea. It was very interesting and exciting. 2 years after I have become quite good in history and culture this country. And found many interesting place in Korea and now I tell you about 50 beautiful place to visit in Korea. Seoul (capital of South Korea) very big modern city where you can found everything what do you want but if you want to discover more about culture and history Korea you have to travel outside the city. Seoul only takes up a mere 0.6 % of South Korean’s territory. I’ll show you other 99,4% of the country that are all worth a visit.

In this 50 place you could see the flower spring landscapes, sandy beaches, rocky mountains and quietly stunning historic places.

 

1.Seongsan Sunrise Peak, hydrovolcanic eruptions formed this majestic volcanic crater 5,000 years ago on Jeju Island.

A UNESCO world heritage site, the peak is famous for many things, including numerous rare plant species, but is best known for the magnificent sight of the sun rising over it.

2.Ggotji Beach, located four kilometres southwest from Anmyeon-eup, this cream-colored beach is the ideal place to go for a drive and watch the sun into ocean between two large rock formations known as the Granny Rock and the Grandpa Rock.

  1. Darangee Village, a small well-preserved village in the southernmost area of west Namhae-gun, features an extraordinary sight of countless tiny fields ( over 100 levels) mountain slope against the open sea.
  2. Gwang-An Bridge, is not for pedestrians, but anyone can enjoy the spectacular night view of the bridge from afar.
  3. Kyeong-Wha Station, this small whistle-stop bustles with tourists and amateur photographers every spring. Cherry blossom rain down on the train track  and countless shutters click madly away as the train approaches the station under the cherry blossom tunnel.
  4. Upo Marsh, is the largest inland wetland in KOrea and thrice the size of Yeouido. Formed over 140 million years ago, the march is home to 1500 plants and animals, some of which are endangered species. Visitors can bike or walk around this beautiful natural swamp, where migratory birds are known for flying low.
  5. Jeungdo Salt Farm, this treasure island is famous for it’s clear seawater, soft beach, and salt farms.
  6. Gongryong Ridge, Seorak Mountain, physical fitness and mountain climbing experience are prerequisites to viewing these curious peaks in the Seorak mountain range.
  7. Uleung Island Seaside Road, nickname “Mysterious Islande”, is a popular weekend getaway spot for Seoulites. Anyone planning to walk or bike their way around Uleung Island should make sure they set aside enough time, as they will inevitably stop countless times to admire the glorious view.
  8. Seopjikoji, Jeju Island, first-time visitors to Jeju island need to plan their trip wisely, as the Jeju bucket list is long and varied. One of the musts on the list is Seopjikoji, a promontory on the coast famous for its serenity and romance. Yellow rape blossoms fill the field in the spring, creating a colorful contrast with the red soil and cerulean sky.The best photographs of Sungsan Sunrise Peak can be taken here at Seopjikoji.
  9. Bomun Pavilion, Gyeongju, an ancient capital of the Shilla Dynasty, boasts the nickname “a museum with no walls.” Bomun Pavilion, a small wooden gazebo standing over a quiet duck pond, is a great spot to experience Korea’s spring; the cherry blossoms fluttering over the pond provide an exquisite sight.In fact, it’s the perfect place to view all of Korea’s markedly different seasons: summer’s lush green leaves, fall’s scarlet and mustard foliage, and winter’s blankets of snow.
  10. Udo, Just 15 minutes away from Jeju Island. Visitors can hike on Olle road, or opt for a scooter ride along the shore, a submarine excursion or sea fishing.
  11. Haeinsa Temple, the world’s oldest intact Buddhist canon, the Trip is carefully housed in the 1,200-year-old Haeinsa Temple. The temple’s other landmarks include the oldest wooden Buddha statue in Korea and a UNESCO world heritage Janggyeong Panjeon
  12. Chunwang Peak,  at 1,915 meters, Chunwang Peak on Jiri Mountain is the second highest peak in South Korea and the beloved conquest of many a Korean mountain climber.  The national park on Jiri Mountain stretches over five cities and three provinces, and is home to quietly dazzling flora and fauna as well as seven national treasures and 26 treasures.
  13. Juknokwon, this dense bamboo thicket is located in Damyang, another “slow city” that welcomes all who are tired of hectic city life. Eight trails around the thicket offer eight different themes to saunter through. If you look carefully between the bamboo plants, you can spot the green tea shoots that grow from the dew that drips off the bamboo leaves, known as Jukro tea. The Juknokwon observatory in the middle of the thicket occasionally hosts Jukro tea tasting events.
  14. Naganeupseong, folk Village, Straw-roofed houses, government offices, guesthouses and a castle, all from the Chosun Dynasty, remain perfectly preserved in their original forms in this 22.6 kilometer-squared historical site.
  15. Yeojwa Stream, lovers visit this site to cross the “Romance Bridge”.
  16. Boseong Green Tea Field,  approximately 40 percent of Korea’s tea is produced in the rolling fields of Boseong, which has also provided the backdrop of many Korean dramas and films. A green tea festival is held every May while in the winter, the fields are decorated with tiny light bulbs.
  17. Bulguksa Temple, This UNESCO-listed site is perhaps the most famous historic site in Korea. Two granite pagodas on either sides of the temple, Dabotap and Seokgatap, as well as Seokguram, a man-made grotto just above the temple, add to the splendid grandeur of this 1,500-year-old home of many important relics.
  18. Daegwallyeong Ranch , this only sheep ranch in Korea doubles as a natural sledge park in winter. The dreaminess of the view is as heady as the mountain air.
  19. Cheongdo Bull Fighting Festival,  as the biggest bull fighting festival in Korea, attracts around half a million people every year.
  20. Hyeopjae Beach, Jeju Island this white sandy beach is perfect for families with its shallow water, nearby amenities, and camping in the pine forest surrounding the beach.
  21. Anapji (Anap Pond), this man-made pond was created during the Shilla Dynasty approximately 1,500 years ago.Three buildings stand on three artificial islands while patches of lotus flowers frame the pond.
  22. Seryang-Je, Seryang-Je, a reservoir built in 1969 in Hwasun, is another famous spot for both professional and amateur photographers.
  23. Kwanghan Pavilion, is the setting of Chunhyangjeon, one of Korea’s most famous folk tales.
  24. Seomjin River Train Village, Kudos to the Gokseong district office, which has managed to create a lovely tourist attraction out of abandoned railroads.
  25. Cheongsando, marks a lot of “firsts” – it is the world’s first “Slow Road” in Asia’s first “Slow City”. It doesn’t take long to realize why it is called “Slow Road” -one’s pace naturally slackens to fall in with the pace of the rest of the island.
  26. Halla Mountain, is a shield volcano on Jeju Island of South Korea. Hallasan is the highest mountain in South Korea. The area around the mountain is a designated national park, the Hallasan National Park fairy-tale sight of snowflakes and icicles covering tree branches on Halla Mountain were the inspiration for the Halla Snow Festival that was held late January/early February every year.
  27. Terraced Fields, Hamyang, this small village at the foot of Jiri Mountain displays a curious sight of terraced rice paddies.In spring the water in the paddies reflects the sky, while in autumn the paddies glow with golden grains.
  28. Nuri Peace Park, this artistic park located in Paju embodies South Koreans’ yearning and longing for peace in the Korean peninsula.
  29. Silk Fall, Jiri Mountain, This mossy waterfall is in a now-restricted area of Jiri Mountain, which means a ₩500,000 fine for anyone caught venturing near here.Think of it as a really long sabbatical for nature.
  30. Young-san River, Among the many beautiful river views in Korea, those from the Young-san River rank among the top and give those from Han River some serious competition. For dedicated cyclists, there is a 132 kilometer-long cycle path following the river from Damyang to Mokpo.
  31. Poppy Garden, Simhak Mountain, Paju, The poppy-dotted scenery at Simhak Mountain looks like it’s straight out of a Claude Monet painting. One of the few places where you can see poppies in Korea, the local town hosts a Poppy Festival here every year around June.
  32. Royal Azalea Festival, at 1,108 meters, Hwangmae Mountain is the highest peak in the Sobaek mountain range, and is covered by royal azalea blossoms every spring. The festival runs from the beginning of May for two weeks, and organizers recommend coming at dawn to capture the most intense images on camera.
  33. Sin-Reuk Temple, Yeo Ju, this old riverside temple is relatively unknown to the public and features quite a few treasures including stone pagodas, a stone bell and a grove of zelkova trees.The temple and its surrounding area also hosts a sweet potato festival early every January.
  34. Daedun Mountain Suspension Bridge, is famous for its bright autumn colors and its 81-meter-high Geumgang Suspension Bridge.The red bridge that connects Imgeum Rock and Ipseokdae makes mountain climbing seem easy.
  35. Haeundae Beach, of thousands frequent to this renowned beach every summer, but summer is not the only season you can see some flesh at Haeundae – the Polar Bear Festival is held every January, when contestants leap in the cold ocean screaming and laughing.
  36. Yongam Temple, originally built in 552, this temple takes its name from a nearby rock that was supposed to have been shaped like a dragon but was destroyed along with most of the temple during the Japanese occupation..
  37. Snow in Taebaek Mountain, Gangwon province is famous for catastrophically heavy snows in the winter.While driving there may be rough, the snowfall makes for the best skiing in the country.
  38. Yang Dong Traditional Village, the nature and culture of this village remains the same as it was during the Chosun Dynasty.
  39. Nami Island, Despite the fact that Nami Island is a place of historical interest, most visitors come to stroll down the famous Metasequoia road or see where Bae Yong-joon and Choi Ji-woo.
  40. Suncheon Bay, one of the biggest coastal marshes in the world, Suncheon Bay is home to countless plants and marine life and features the biggest field of reeds in Korea.
  41. The Inje Smelts Festival, takes place on Soyang lake every winter and offers families and couples some major fun on ice.
  42. Ulsan Rock, Seorak Mountain, this six-peaked rocky mountain has five urn-shaped holes at the top and is named “Crying Mountain,” due to legends and ancient records that claim the rocks on the mountain cry just before a big wind is about to blow.
  43. Bangwhasuryujeong, is one of four polygonal pavilions in Hwa Seong. During the Joseon dynasty, this pavilion was used to keep a lookout and for performances of King Jungjo’s archery skills; now people hold recitals of Korean traditional music and poetry surrounded by the duck pond, the willow trees and the flowers.
  44. Namdae Stream, Muju, traditionally, a seop bridge – a temporary bridge fashioned out of logs, mud, and pine branches – was built to let the villagers cross Namdae River from early winter until the summer, when heavy rains would wash the bridge away.
  45. Donglim Reservoir, Gochang, every year, more than 200,000 spectacled teals fly about in an orderly manner above this beautiful reservoir, which was voted “Kingdom of migratory birds” .
  46. The Garden of Morning Calm, is a beautifully designed and balanced arboretum in Gapyeong, run by a professor of horticulture. The garden features more than 20 themes and 5,000 different kinds of plants.
  47. Chok-suk Pavilion, this beautiful, historical pavilion overlooking Nam River is most famous as the place where Nongae, the concubine of a government official in the Chosun Dynasty, jumped into the river with a Japanese general after the castle of Jinju fell into Japan’s hands.
  48. Samkwang Temple, every year, around Buddha’s birthday, the biggest Lotus Lantern Festival in Busan is held at Samkwang Temple.

In all this places you could found everything what do you like, from the beaches to the Historical places. Visit all of them or several places. For my opinion all this places very interesting and have a great historical value. You can found something knew about this country and it’s culture. Found interesting look how all this people lived in the past and how they live now and spend their time.