UGİR15

Russian Grammar II

Faculty \ Department
School of Economics and Administrative Sciences \ International Entrepreneurship
Course Credit
ECTS Credit
Course Type
Instructional Language
2
4
Compulsory
Russian
Prerequisites
-
Programs that can take the course
International Entrepreneurship
Course Description
As a part of the language classes in Russia, it’s aimed to improve students usage of Russian grammar correctly.
Textbook and / or References
Дорога в Россию 2 (Road to Russia 2), V.E.Antonova, M.M.Nahabina, A.A.Tolstih.
Course Objectives
Strengthening of basic knowledge of grammatical structures of the Russian language learned at A1 level, through practice in more complex structures. Development of skills in using basic grammatical forms, such as verb tenses, cases of verbs, aspects and transitive forms, degrees of comparison of adjectives and adverbs. Deep understanding of Russian sentence structure and syntactic structures, including agreement problems, pronouns and expressions.
Course Outcomes
1. Students can use Russian grammar rules at A2 level.
2. Students can distinguish the basic meanings of singular pronouns and adjectives and instrumental forms of nouns; they know their seven functions.
3. Students can make complex sentences.
4. Students can conjugate plural nouns.
Tentative Course Plan
Week 1: Level exam is being held.
Week 2: With case. Basic meanings of the instrumental case of singular pronouns and adjectives and nouns: 1) meaning of agreement;
Week 3: 2) Professions, pursuits, hobbies; 3) Characteristics of the person;
Week 4: 4) Definition; 5) Vehicle;
Week 5: 6) place (under, above, in front of, behind, between, next to);
Week 6: 7) time.
Week 7: Direct and indirect speech (continued).
Week 8: A complex sentence in which the word "which" is used in the instrumental case.
Week 9: Inflection system of nouns in the plural form.
Week 10: Inflection system of nouns in the plural form with pronouns and adjectives. Generalized personal offer.
Week 11: Complex sentences: 1) with subordinate clause (which, which...); 2) with a conditional sentence (if...); 3) with a privileged clause (although...).
Week 12: Final exam
Tentative Assesment Methods
• Final % 60
• Participation %40
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