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V puti russian grammar in context 2nd eddition
V puti russian grammar in context 2nd eddition





v puti russian grammar in context 2nd eddition

All course lectures, reading, writing, and discussions are in Russian. The course includes the works of such representative writers of the period as Pushkin, Lermontov, Gogol, Turgenev, Ostrovsky, Fet, Leskov, and others. 19th-Century Russian Literature (4 units)Ĭourse Description: This course surveys 19th-Century Russian prose, poetry and drama in light of such literary movements, as neoclassicism, sentimentalism, Romanticism, and various forms of realism. Olga Kagan, et al., Russian for Russians (Slavica Publishers, 2002).Prerequisite: Russian 101A or consent of instructor ( credit (Old): Arts & Humanities.įormat: Lecture - 2 hours Discussion - 1 hour. There will be two written tests, three to four short quizzes or dictations, two essays, oral presentations, and a final exam. Students will make oral presentations in class. Homework will consist of reading texts, writing answers to questions, grammar exercises and short essays. Goals of the course are to complete a study of the basic elements of Russian grammar (nouns, verbs, adjectives, gender and case agreement, plural), spelling rules, to increase active and passive vocabulary, to initiate speaking ability, to develop advanced reading and writing skills, and to learn more about Russian culture. Materials for discussion will include articles from the contemporary media, recent films, classic and modern literature. Students will continue to refine their reading comprehension, writing skills, conversational competence, and grammar knowledge.

v puti russian grammar in context 2nd eddition

Olga Kagan, et al., V Puti: Russian Grammar in Context Student Activities Manual (Prentice Hall, 2005)Ĭourse Description: This is the second course in the Advanced Russian sequence.Olga Kagan, et al., V Puti: Russian Grammar in Context (Prentice Hall, 2005).Prerequisite: Russian 004 or Language Placement Exam.įormat: Discussion - 4 hours Laboratory - 1 hour. Students will continue to review grammar, be introduced to short literature, and practice intermediate level conversations. Intermediate Russian (5 units)Ĭourse Description: This is the second course in the Intermediate Russian sequence. Richard Robin, et al., Student Activities Manual for Golosa: A Basic Course in Russian, Book 1 (Prentice Hall, 2011).Richard Robin, et al., Golosa: A Basic Course in Russian, Book 1 (Prentice Hall, 2011).GE credit (New): Arts & Humanities and World Cultures.įormat: Discussion - 5 hours Laboratory - 1 hour. Prerequisite: Russian 001 or Language Placement Exam. Elementary Russian (5 units)Ĭourse Description: This course is the continuation of Russian 001 in areas of grammar and development of all language skills in a cultural context with special emphasis on communication. Please click here to view the schedule as a PDF







V puti russian grammar in context 2nd eddition