Stalin's Bunker

Vocabulary - English Language

 

## 🎯 Lesson Vocabulary: Stalin's Bunker

Before reading, let's learn some key words:

| Word / Phrase | Part of Speech | Meaning (in context) |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| **Bunker** | Noun | An underground shelter, especially one built for military purposes. |
| **Conference hall** | Noun | A large room where meetings take place. |
| **Accommodate** | Verb | To have enough space for someone or something. |
| **Transverse corridor** | Noun phrase | A passageway that goes across a main area. |
| **To withstand pressure** | Verb phrase | To resist or survive a great physical force. |
| **Air-raid shelter** | Noun phrase | A building or room where people go to protect themselves from bombing. |
| **Descend** | Verb | To go down. |
| **Emergency exit** | Noun phrase | A special door used to leave a place quickly if there is a fire or other danger. |

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## 📖 Reading: The Secret of Stalin's Bunker

**History of Samara Region in English Tasks**

This text is adapted from historical information and student presentations about this unique landmark .

Have you ever heard of a secret underground palace? In the city of Samara (formerly called Kuibyshev), there is a famous historical place called **Stalin's Bunker**.

During World War II, in 1942, Soviet leader Joseph Stalin needed a safe place to work in case of an air raid. So, the government built a massive, top-secret **bunker** 37 meters deep underground . To understand how deep that is, imagine a 14-story building turned upside down!

Almost 3,000 workers and 800 engineers built it in just eight months (from February to October 1942). They used the design of a Moscow metro station to create this hiding spot. The bunker has long **transverse corridors**, massive steel doors that can **withstand pressure** of up to 10 tons, and a **conference hall** for meetings .

Inside, there is a replica of Stalin's office, complete with a green cloth desk, an old telephone, and a white sofa. The corridors are narrow, and a long staircase of 192 steps leads down into the earth . Today, Stalin's Bunker is a museum. Visitors can **descend** the stairs, walk through the **emergency exit** corridors, and see what life was like during the war. It is one of Samara's most amazing attractions!

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## 📝 Exercises

### Exercise 1: True or False?

*Read the sentences and write **T (True)** or **F (False)** next to each one.*

1.  Stalin's Bunker is located on the surface of the ground in Samara. ______
2.  The bunker was built in less than one year. ______
3.  The doors of the bunker are very weak and cannot hold much pressure. ______
4.  The bunker has a conference hall and a copy of Stalin's office. ______
5.  Only 100 workers participated in the construction of the bunker. ______

### Exercise 2: Fill in the Blanks

*Complete the sentences using words from the **Vocabulary** list above.*

1.  The workers built a long ____________________ to connect different parts of the bunker.
2.  The museum can ____________________ up to 100 tourists at the same time.
3.  During the war, the bunker worked as an ____________________ to protect people from bombs.
4.  It took 192 steps to ____________________ into the deepest part of the shelter.
5.  Stalin held important meetings in the large ____________________.

### Exercise 3: Matching

*Match the term on the left with the correct description on the right.*

| Term | Description |
| :--- | :--- |
| 1. Air-raid shelter | A. A huge, heavy gate used for security. |
| 2. Steel doors | B. A place to hide during a bombing. |
| 3. 1942 | C. Where Stalin sat and worked. |
| 4. The office | D. The year the bunker was built. |

*(Answer Key for teachers: Ex1: 1-F, 2-T, 3-F, 4-T, 5-F. Ex2: 1-transverse corridor, 2-accommodate, 3-air-raid shelter, 4-descend, 5-conference hall. Ex3: 1-B, 2-A, 3-D, 4-C.)*

The Cheese Chaser

Grammar - ESL

Read the text about Ben.

My Name is Ben. I am from Germany, but my heart is in England. Every year, I travel to a small hill in England for a very special race – the Cheese-Rolling. It is crazy and dangerous, but I love it!

My life is different because of this cheese. I don’t have a normal hobby. My hobby is cheese chasing! I don’t play football or watch TV in my free time. I train for the race. I run up and down hills every weekend. I eat healthy food. I don’t eat fast food or drink soda. I need to be strong and fast.

My friends don’t understand me. They ask: “Ben, why do you do this? Do you like cheese?” But it’s not about the cheese. It’s about the dream! Do I win? Not every year. But I always try!
 

A. Find the words in the text. 

  1. A competition where people run to win: _ _ _ _
  2. Not safe: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
  3. The food you eat to be healthy: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
  4. Something you really want: _ _ _ _ _
  5. To get first place in a competition: _ _ _

B. Grammar Focus: Negative Form (He/She/It)
Rule: For hesheit in the negative, we use:
He/She/It + does not (doesn't) + verb

Make these sentences negative. Use the text to help you.
Example: Ben is from France. -> Ben isn’t from France.

  1. Ben has a normal hobby.
    → Ben ______ a normal hobby.
  2. He plays football in his free time.
    → He ______ football in his free time.
  3. He eats fast food.
    → He ______ fast food.
  4. He drinks soda.
    → He ______ soda.
  5. His friends understand him.
    → His friends ______ him.

C. Grammar Focus: Questions (He/She/It)
Rule: For hesheit in questions, we use:
Does + he/she/it + verb?

Write questions for these answers. Use the words in brackets ( ).
Example: (where / from) -> Where is he from? - He is from Germany.

  1. (what / do) → ___________________________?

    • He travels to England for a cheese race.
  2. (why / train) → ___________________________?

    • Because he needs to be strong and fast.
  3. (what / eat) → ___________________________?

    • He eats healthy food.
  4. (his friends / understand) → ___________________________?

    • No, they don't understand him.
  5. (he / win every year) → ___________________________?

    • No, he doesn't win every year.

D. Your Turn! (Твоя очередь!)
Answer the questions about Ben in full sentences.

  1. Does Ben have a normal hobby?
    → No, ______.
  2. Where does Ben travel every year?
    → He ______.
  3. What is his dream?
    → His dream is ______.

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