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Õppekava 2019 PtS PtK
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Semester Sügissemester
Aine tüüp Valikuline
Üldkirjeldus
Russian (Cyrillic) Alphabet (learning letters and sounds, pronunciation, reading and writing). Greetings and first simple phrases in Russian (formal and informal situations). Names and professions. Countries, nationalities and languages. „Откуда Вы? / Where are you from?“ „Вы говорите по-русски? / Do you speak Russian?“ „Кто это? / Who is it?“ „Что это? / What is it?“ Grammar: Russian Alphabet and rules for spelling. Nouns and Gender. Animate and Inanimate Nouns in the Prepositional case. Personal Pronouns in the Prepositional case. First verbs. Personal endings of Russian verbs. Present tense.
Speaking about time and age: “Сколько времени? / What time is now?“ „Сколько тебе лет? / How old are you?“ Grammar: Numbers and quantity. Months and seasons. Adverbs “ещё” and “уже”.
Speaking about family and friends: „Моя семья, мои друзья“. Constructions with „у меня есть... / have“, „у меня нет... / haven’t“ Grammar: Personal Nouns, Names and Surnames in Russian (declension).
Speaking about interests: „Чем вы интересуетесь? Я интересуюсь культурой. Я не интересуюсь политикой/ What are your interests? I'm interested in culture. I'm not interested in politics”. Grammar: Nouns in the Instrumental case. Reflexive verbs. Nouns in the Dative case. Personal Pronouns in the Dative case and words to denote personal condition.

Speaking about eating and drinking: „Что ты любишь...? / What do you like...?” Grammar: Genitive and Accusative case in Plural. Proverbs with the Genitive case in Plural. Nouns in the Instrumental case. First Russian verbs of desire, volition and motion.

Speaking about unknown objects. Usage of impersonal pronouns “кто-то”, “кое-кто”, “кто-нибудь”. Negation. Use of the Particles “не” and “ни”. Grammar: Impersonal Pronouns and the particles.

Expressing requests, orders, advices and prohibitions. Constructions with “не + Imperative” forms. Grammar: Imperative Mood of Russian Verbs.

Speaking about possibility and necessity. Constructions of permission, prohibition, recommendation, obligation, and ability. Grammar: Modality in Russian, Verbs.

Speaking about a person’s appearance, personality, temperament, character. Grammar: Qualitative Adjectives. Antonyms of some commonly used adjectives.
Eesmärk
Acquiring of the vocabulary and grammatical structures (structures of Russian) necessary for everyday communication, developing spoken expression, using webpages supporting (individual) language learning, and complementing the acquired study styles and skills implemented when learning the Russian language
Vormikirjeldus
ÕPPEAINE MAHT (EAP) 3,0 EAP
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COMPULSORY SOURCES:
1. NEKRASOVA. E. A BASIC MODERN RUSSIAN GRAMMAR. USA, ATLANTA, 1997 (AVAILABLE AS PDF-DOC IN THE ÕIS)
2. LEARNING MATERIALS (PAPER HANDOUTS) DEVELOPED BY TEACHER.
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