For students with at least 400 hours of prior formal instruction in Russian, or fewer hours of formal instruction but a semester or more in Russia. In this class, students tackle the more complicated grammatical and syntactical structures of the Russian language and significantly increase their vocabulary by studying Russian root-based semantic groups, idioms, and synonyms. The course focuses a good deal of attention on the development of students’ lexical competence (active vocabulary of 2,500 words) by acquainting them with prototypical models of the word formation and derivation processes of contemporary standard Russian. Much of the class’s work is devoted to the detailed analysis of Russian films, as well as the reading of contemporary poems, short stories, and excerpts of longer prose works. Students give short presentations on the writers whose works they read. Students typically complete this course with advanced low to advanced mid language skills.

Schedule
10:00am-10:50am on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at MNR 217 (Jun 24, 2024 to Aug 16, 2024)
10:00am-10:50am on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at MNR 311 (Jun 24, 2024 to Aug 16, 2024)
10:00am-10:50am on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at MNR 317 (Jun 24, 2024 to Aug 16, 2024)
Location
Munroe Hall 217
Instructors