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Russian Language c/I

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Course Unit Code712-2585/02
Number of ECTS Credits Allocated2 ECTS credits
Type of Course Unit *Choice-compulsory type B
Level of Course Unit *First Cycle
Year of Study *First Year
Semester when the Course Unit is deliveredWinter Semester
Mode of DeliveryFace-to-face
Language of InstructionCzech
Prerequisites and Co-Requisites There are no prerequisites or co-requisites for this course unit
Name of Lecturer(s)Personal IDName
OST01Ing. Bc. Alla Ostárková
FOL49Mgr. Libor Folvarčný
MAT0433Mgr. Gabriela Matyášková
Summary
The instruction is intended for beginners. Its aim is to master the sound and graphic aspect of Russian (practising Russian alphabet, pronunciation, stress, intonation), to acquire elementary knowledge of Russian grammar and vocabulary and using it while communication practice for everyday situation.
The aim is to acquire language skills with the output level A1-A2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
Learning Outcomes of the Course Unit
The aim is to acquire a grounding of contemporary Russian for further study of the language - practising reading, writing in Russian alphabet, mastering phonetic and intonation particularities of Russian. Acquiring elementary vocabulary and grammar structures and practising them. Practicing elementary phrases for communication.
Course Contents
Russian for self-learners and perpetual beginners.
1. The Cyrillic alphabet (Pařízková), part 1-2.
2. The Cyrillic alphabet (Pařízková), part 3-4.
3. The Cyrillic alphabet (Pařízková), part 5-6.
4. The Cyrillic alphabet (Pařízková), part 7-8.
5. The Cyrillic alphabet (Pařízková), part 9-10.
6. The Cyrillic alphabet (Pařízková), part 11.
7. The Russian word stress. Pronunciation of selected vowels.
8. Introductions (Знакомство). The Russian sentence. Personal pronouns.
9. Nationalities. Addressing. What is your name?
10. How are you? (Как дела?). The declension of singular masculine nouns ending in a hard consonant.
11. The infinitive forms of the Russian verbs and past tense. Polite forms of address.
12. Credit test.
Recommended or Required Reading
Required Reading:
MAMONOVA, Y.; JANEK, A. Ruština pro samouky a věčné začátečníky. Edika Brno, 2016, 286 pages, 978-80-266-1016-8.
PEŘINOVÁ, N. Additional material for the topic Studium na VŠ.
BALCAR, M. Ruská gramatika. Praha LEDA, 1999, 125 pages. 80-85927-56-x.
PAŘÍZKOVÁ, Š. Ruština pro začátečníky a samouky. Pavel Pařízek – Dolní Ředice 226, 438 pages. 978-80-90465-9-5.
MAMONOVA, Y.; JANEK, A. Ruština pro samouky a věčné začátečníky. Edika Brno, 2016, 286 stran, 978-80-266-1016-8.
PEŘINOVÁ, N. Doplňkový materiál k tématu Studium na VŠ.
BALCAR, M. Ruská gramatika. Praha LEDA, 1999, 125 stran. 80-85927-56-x.
PAŘÍZKOVÁ, Š. Ruština pro začátečníky a samouky. Pavel Pařízek – Dolní Ředice 226, 438 stran. 978-80-90465-9-5.
Recommended Reading:
PEŘINOVÁ, N.; FOLVARČNÝ, L. Česko-ruský slovník VŠB-TU Ostrava. Study materiál, 2003, 86 pages. 80-248-0264-3.
ŠROUFKOVÁ, M.; VENCOVSKÁ, M.; PLESKÝ, R. Rusko-český slovník, Praha LEDA, 1999, 979 pages. 80-85927-41-1.
CSIRIKOVÁ, M.; VYSLOUŽILOVÁ, E. Ruština v praxi, Praha LEDA, 2002, 271 pages. 80-7335-009-2.
PEŘINOVÁ, N.; FOLVARČNÝ, L. Česko-ruský slovník VŠB-TU Ostrava. Skriptům, 2003, 86 stran. 80-248-0264-3.
ŠROUFKOVÁ, M.; VENCOVSKÁ, M.; PLESKÝ, R. Rusko-český slovník, Praha LEDA, 1999, 979 stran. 80-85927-41-1.
CSIRIKOVÁ, M.; VYSLOUŽILOVÁ, E. Ruština v praxi, Praha LEDA, 2002, 271 stran. 80-7335-009-2.
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Assesment methods and criteria
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CreditCredit10 5