126-155 Intermediate Russian B

Availability

1st, 2nd and 3rd year

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Dr Robert Lagerberg

Prerequisites

126-153 Beginners Russian D or equivalent.

Corequisites

Students should be concurrently enrolled in 126-154 Intermediate Russian A

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

Three 1-hour lectures and a 1-hour tutorial per week

Subject Description

This subject involves consolidation of basic Russian grammar, formal grammar exercises, and use of computer-aided language learning. By the end of the subject, students should be able to demonstrate a solid control of the basic grammatical system; show an active or passive knowledge of the relevant vocabulary from the textbook and texts; translate from Russian into English simpler texts without a dictionary and texts of medium difficulty with the aid of dictionary; conduct conversation and write compositions on a limited number of basic topics (eg. family, weather, travel, studies); and gain an introductory knowledge of Russian society and culture.

Generic Skills

  • be able to study independently;

  • be able to apply theoretical knowledge for practical purposes;

  • be able to commit to memory large amounts of information;

  • be able to understand and use more effectively the structure of their own language;

  • be able to express ideas clearly in both written and oral form.

Assessment

Regular written assignments 90% (throughout the semester) and a 10-minute oral exam 10% (at the end of the semester).

Prescribed Texts

  • E Stepanova et al, Russky yazyk dlya vsekh (Russian for Everybody). (6th ed) or later.
  • S Khavronina, Russian as We Speak It.


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