Table Completion
Here's the completed table based on the provided image and common knowledge of these locations:
- 1. Red Square: Likely activities include sightseeing, visiting historical sites like St. Basil's Cathedral and the Kremlin, experiencing the atmosphere, and possibly shopping or watching street performers.
- 2. Arbat Street: This is a famous pedestrian street known for its artists, street musicians, souvenir shops, cafes, and historical significance. Activities would include walking, shopping for souvenirs, enjoying street performances, and dining.
- 3. Gorky Park: This park is a popular recreational area offering activities like walking, cycling, boating (in summer), ice skating (in winter), visiting museums, and attending events or concerts.
- 4. Tretyakov Gallery: This is a major art museum. The primary activity would be viewing Russian art, exploring its collections, and learning about Russian artists and history through art.
Answers to Questions
To answer the questions, specific information from Darren's letter (page 96) would be needed. However, based on the general context of visiting places in Moscow:
- Have you ever been to Moscow? This is a personal question requiring a 'yes' or 'no' answer, followed by details if the answer is 'yes'.
- Have you visited any of these places? Similar to the first question, requires a personal response about visiting Red Square, Arbat Street, Gorky Park, or the Tretyakov Gallery.
- What did you do there? If the answer to the previous question is 'yes', this prompt asks for specific activities undertaken at those locations.
Note: The specific activities for each place in the table and the answers to the questions depend entirely on the content of Darren's letter, which is not provided in the image.