Meet Misha!

Introduction:

Misha's mother works at the Russian department where I study. When the department went to see the Japanese puppet master, Misha and his older sister came along! We later set up this interview after his school had a field trip to a museum.

What do you eat for breakfast, lunch and dinner?:

"I love to eat pelmeni (Russian dumplings), kholodets (meat jelly), borscht (beet soup) and Grandma's Candy (a brand of chocolate)."

What is your house like?:

"My house is nine stories. I live on the sixth story. My house is made from bricks. My house is very beautiful." (Laughs.)

What chores do you have at home?:

"Yes, I have to regularly take out the trash."

What jobs do your parents have?:

"My dad works in the administration of the city of Omsk and my mom teaches Russian."

What time does school start, and what time do you go home?:

"My classes start at 8:30 a.m. and I go home at 11:00 a.m." I then asked if he eats lunch at home and then returns to school, to which he replied "Yes."

How do you get to school? Are you allowed to go to school by yourself?:

"I go to school in a car... usually my dad drives me."

Where do you eat lunch? What is your favorite food?:

"My favorite foods.

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