: Unlike standard 4th-grade materials, Vereshchagina’s "Grey" or "Yellow" series is designed for schools with "uglublyonny" (advanced) study. The GDZ reflects this by providing nuanced translations that go beyond simple word-for-word exchanges.
: Modern digital versions of these solutions, such as those on Skysmart , often break down the original 2009 problems into "thinking steps," explaining why a specific tense is used. : While the 2009 edition is a staple,
: While the 2009 edition is a staple, modern versions (2013–2022) have been updated to meet newer FSES (Federal State Educational Standards). Users should verify exercise numbers, as numbering occasionally shifts between the older 2009 print and newer reprints. Part 2 of the 4th-grade curriculum typically transitions
: Heavy focus on "Town Life" and "London" (specifically Lesson 28 onwards), providing translated texts and answered comprehension questions about British landmarks like Hyde Park. : Unlike standard 4th-grade materials
Part 2 of the 4th-grade curriculum typically transitions students from basic sentence structures to more complex storytelling and cultural topics. According to content overviews from eforward.ru and gusasa.com , the GDZ for this 2009 edition covers several advanced topics: