LN776
Russian: Level Four (Standard)
This information is for the 2024/25 session.
Teacher responsible
Dr Olga Sobolev PEL 6.01a and Mrs Elena Dearden
Pre-requisites
For all students who aim to reach proficiency in Russian.
Language skills and command of Russian at the B1/B2 level of the Common European Reference Framework for Languages (CEFR); 250 hours of language learning (including self-study).
All students must gain permission from the tutor in the Needs Analysis Interview to take this course.
Course content
Course Aim:
- To bring the students to the advanced operational level of proficiency in Russian, corresponding to the B2/C1 level of proficiency defined by the CEFR.
- To consolidate students’ command of written and spoken Russian.
- To gain an insight into aspects of social, political, and cultural life in Russia and other Russian-speaking countries.
- To establish linguistic skills and attitudes required for promoting and facilitating further study of Russian.
Communicative Content: At the end of the programme students will be able to demonstrate competence in the use of communicative functions in the four skills (oral, aural, reading, writing) by:
- showing competence in the use of complex and technical language in a variety of contexts and with a substantial requirement to select and adapt appropriate language strategies;
- being able to respond to a wide range of spontaneous foreign language interventions;
- being able to use a variety of sources (print, audio, video, IT based);
- handling factual knowledge within a specific perspective;
- being able to produce, in a coherent and structured way, an oral presentation and a written work within the framework of studied topics;
- being able to grasp the main ideas of a document in a target language and produce a coherent summary in English.
Structural Content:
- This course is focused on discussion, gist translation, and essay work, based on extracts from newspaper articles, recorded materials, and topical texts.
- All major grammatical areas are revised and covered in depth; particular attention is paid to syntax. In written work, the emphasis is on the structure and register of the language.
- The language command in these areas is expected to be appropriate to the level and task with an emphasis on active usage.
Teaching
16 hours of classes in the AT. 22 hours of classes in the WT. 2 hours of classes in the ST.
This is a 40 hour-course. Please refer to the ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ timetable for course teaching arrangements.
Indicative reading
- Olga Sobolev, Natasha Bershadski et al, Colloquial Russian 2, Routledge, 2018, ISBN-13: 978-1138098015
- the current Russian press and media materials.
Optional:
- Terence Wade, A Comprehensive Russian Grammar, Blackwell, 2010 ISBN: 978-1405136396
Assessment
Continuous assessment (70%) in the AT and WT.
Oral examination (30%) in the WT.
Key facts
Department: Language Centre
Total students 2023/24: Unavailable
Average class size 2023/24: 2
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