Course Contents |
In this course students will be required in later education and work in their lives they aim to teach a second foreign language, a good level. 4 hours per week, especially in the tourism industry will need in the education of their foreign language skills, it tries to give. Courses taught in the fall and spring semesters to 4 semesters. Semester course is a continuation of each other, although in terms of content. |
Weekly Course Content |
Week |
Subject |
Learning Activities and Teaching Methods |
1 |
Introductory Phonetics Course: The Russian Alphabet, Consonants, Vowels. |
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2 |
Russian Pronunciation and Reading; Hard and Soft Consonants, Reduction. |
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3 |
Phrases. Emphasis and Russian Intonation. |
Dialogue: “Кто это?” (“Who is this?”), “Что это?” (“What is this”),“Как дела” (“How are you”). |
4 |
Nouns: Gender and Number. |
Text: “В метро” (“In the underground”); QUİZ |
5 |
Possessive Pronouns: Singular and Plural. |
Dialogue: “Где мой ” (“Where is my…”) |
6 |
Verbs: The Infinitive. |
Text: “Моя семья” (“My Family”) |
7 |
Verbs: The Present Tense. |
Text: “Мы работаем и отдыхаем” (“We are working and resting”) |
8 |
mid-term exam |
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9 |
Adjectives: Gender and Number. |
Text:”В парке”, “Москва” (“In the park”, “Moscow”) |
10 |
Adverbs. |
Text: “Мы учим русский язык” (“We stady Russian”) |
11 |
Modal verbs. |
Text: “Разговор по телефону” (“Telephone conversation”) |
12 |
Cases. |
Text: “Что ты делаешь вечером?” (“What are doin the evening?”) |
13 |
The Accusative Case: Nouns. |
Text: “Завтрак, обед, ужин” (“Breakfast, dinner, supper”) |
14 |
The Accusative Case: Adjectives. |
Text: “В кафе и ресторане” (“In cafes and restaurants”) |
15 |
final exam |
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Recommend Course Book / Supplementary Book/Reading |
1 |
L. Miller, L. Politova, I. Ribakova. Zhili-bili… 28 urokov russkogo yazika dlya nachinayushih (28 Lessons of Russian Language for Beginners). – St. Petersburg: “Zlatoust”, 2002 |
Required Course instruments and materials |
28 Lessons of Russian Language for Beginners. – St. Petersburg: “Zlatoust”, 2002; Russian text samples (CD audio recordings, films, internet materials) |