The course is divided into: a) theoretical course - Modulo Teorico - MT (Prof. Nataliya Kardanova); b) lectorate (practical language exercises) - Lettorato: professors .
Starting from a theoretical reflection on linguistic phenomena, the course aims to deepen the knowledge of Russian grammar, lexicon and syntax and to consolidate the four language skills (Russian level C1): listening, speaking, reading and writing.
The course is aimed at consolidating and deepening students' grammatical and lexicon-grammatical knowledge of Russian language, as well as developing the ability of written and oral comprehension concerning the Russian culture. The course aims to create a linguistic and cultural basis necessary for professional scopes.
Russian language level B 2 is required.
Classroom lectures with the possible support of Aulaweb and Teams.
The theoretical course (MT, modulo teorico, 30 academic hours) will be held in the first semester. MT teaching metods include 1. lectures, 2. personal and group reviews, group work as well as monitoring of the homework of attending students. The practical course (lettorato) will be held in the first semester and in the second semester. 100 academic hours of Lettorato (50 hours in first semester and 50 hours in second semester) include 60 hours of the first Lettorato + 40 hours of the second Lettorato. Student participation is highly encouraged.
Grammar (verbs) and syntax (simple sentences, complexe sentences).
MT: Ivanova I.S. Sintaksis: praktičeskoe posobie po russkomu jazyku kak inostrannomu [ISBN] 9785865474708
A.A.Karavanov Vidy russkogo glagola: znacenie i upotreblenie: prakticeskoe posobie dlja inostrancev, izucajuscich russkij jazyk [ISBN] 9785358080737
Lettorato: See Aulaweb.
Ricevimento: See personal web page on the Department website.
Ricevimento: Tuesday h. 14.00-15.00 (on demand)
NATALIYA KARDANOVA (President)
LAURA SALMON
See "Manifesto degli studi".
RUSSIAN LANGUAGE II
MT: oral exam (includes conversation on the essay prepared by the student).
Lettorato: written text.
The final exam is comprehensive of both theoretical and lettorato modules. The finale exam grade is calculated with the grade of the MT exam (50% of the finale grade) and the grade of the Lettorato exam (50% of the finale grade).
MT: the oral exam aims to verify the acquisition of knowledge of Russian language (level C 1) and to apply it in the proposed context. Includes reading and analysis of a text, presentation and analysis of a text on one of the topics proposed in the course and conversation on the essay prepared by the student. Lettorato: written text.
Students who have valid certification of physical or learning disabilities on file with the University and who wish to discuss possible accommodations or other circumstances regarding lectures, coursework and exams, should speak both with the instructor and with Prof. Sara Dickinson (sara.dickinson@unige.it), the Department's disability liaison.