Basics of Russian-Part 1 by IGNOU
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Week 1
Unit 1 - Origin of the Russian Language: An introduction to the Russian Alphabet
Unit 2 - Letters of the Russian Alphabet
Unit 3 - Vowels & Consonants
Week 2
Unit 4 - Vowels sounds
Unit 5 - Consonant Sounds
Unit 6 - Introduction to the Russian Phonetics: Voiced & Voiceless Consonants. Devoicing of Consonants; Singular & Plural Nouns
Week 3
Unit 7 - Combination of Vowel sounds & Consonant Sounds-I
Unit 8 - Combination of Vowel sounds & Consonant Sounds-II
Unit 9 - Combination of Vowel sounds & Consonant Sounds-III
Week 4
Unit 10 - Combination of Vowel sounds & Consonant Sounds-IV
Unit 11 - Combination of Vowel sounds & Consonant Sounds-V
Unit 12 - Combination of Vowel sounds & Consonant Sounds-VI
Week 5
Unit 13 - Combination of Vowel sounds & Consonant Sounds-VII
Unit 14 - Combination of Vowel sounds & Consonant Sounds-VIII
Unit 15 - Use of Stress sign and Intonation in Russian
Week 6
Unit 16 - Use of Affirmative and Negative sentences in Russian
Unit 17 - Pronouns in Russian
Unit 18 - Verb Conjugations-I
Week 7
Unit 19 - Verb Conjugations-II
Unit 20 - Personal Pronouns
Unit 21 - Possessive pronouns
Week 8
Unit 22 - Demonstrative pronouns
Unit 23 - Use of Animate and Inanimate in Russian
Unit 24 - Gender in Russian
Week 9
Unit 25 - Russian Verbs and Their Conjugations
Unit 26 - Use of Who and What in Russian
Unit 27 - Days of the Week
Week 10
Unit 28 - Months of the Year
Unit 29 - Cardinal numbers in Russian
Unit 30 - Verbs conjugations in Russian
Week 11
Unit 31 - Dialog & Texts in Russian
Unit-32 Case System in Russian
Unit 33 - Prepositional Case
Week 12
Unit 34 - Use of Noun and Adjective endings in Russian
Unit 35 - Use of Questions “Where?” and “Where?” to in Russian
Unit 36 - Use of Pronouns in Prepositional Case
Methodology : Indirect method of Teaching has been used for this course. For MOOC’s, indirect instruction seems appropriate since it seeks a high level of student involvement in observing, investigating, drawing inferences from data, or forming hypotheses. It takes advantage of students' interest and curiosity, often encouraging them to generate alternatives or solve problems. Further, in indirect instruction, the role of the teacher shifts from lecturer to that of facilitator, supporter, and resource person. The teacher arranges the learning environment, provides opportunity for student involvement, and, when appropriate, provides feedback to students while they conduct the inquiry.
Aim of the Course : The Course aims at providing beginners with basics of Russian Language in an easy and efficient manner.
Objectives of the Course :
To develop the ability to use Russian effectively for the purpose of practical communication in spoken and written discourse
To respond, in written or oral form, quickly, adequately and accurately in different communicative situations (such as- to give & receive personal information, to give basic instructions, to involve in dialogues related to day-to-day life, to relate events, facts and to narrate situations, to express opinions, to describe persons or things, to justify opinions, etc.)
To demonstrate knowledge of sufficient vocabulary to use with grammar patterns
To enable students to gain access through language to the contemporary scene and the background of Russian speaking countries, their people and their cultures.
To establish the skills, language and attitude required to promote and facilitate further study of Russian.
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