About This Course
CLASS SCHEDULE: Every week on Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 7:00pm to 8:00pm IST
DETAILED COURSE:
Crash course in Russian language –
Getting familiar with the alphabets and reading single and double syllable words. Introduction to formal and informal greetings. Learning self-introduction. Introduction to Russian Numbers. Description of family members. Revisiting concepts
1 Introduction to time expressions. Expressions regarding days, months and years. Comprehending simple passages. Expressions regarding Russian names. Expressions regarding: I have/ I don’t have. Revisiting concepts
2 Cumulative Assessment 1 Expressions regarding making a telephonic call. Shopping expressions. Asking for an address. Intermediate level expressions pertaining to special occasions. Learning social etiquettes phrases. Revisiting concepts
3 Getting familiar with the hand written alphabets. Meeting and greeting an unknown person. Directional phrases. Getting familiar with ordinal numbers. Comprehending intermediate level of passages. Revisiting Concepts
4 Expressions regarding hobbies. Describing one’s profession. Restaurant level expressions. Making hotel reservations Cumulative Assessment 2.
Prerequisites:
Students of Grade 6 and above, who wish to capitalize their vacations by learning new skills
Grade 12 and pass out students who wish to pursue MBBS in Russian and CIS nations Professionals from MNCs, who are supposed to extend business relations with Russian Conglomerates and MNCs.
Aspiring polyglots who wish to enhance their multi- dimensional linguistic skills.
College students who have opted Russian as main or subsidiary paper.
What the student will learn:
One should be able to have colloquial conversation in Russian.
Learning Objectives
Material Includes
- Test papers
- Class tests
Requirements
- Medium of instruction is English and Russian
Target Audience
- Students of Grade 6 and above, who wish to capitalize their vacations by learning new skills.
- Grade 12 and pass out students who wish to pursue MBBS in Russian and CIS nations Professionals from MNCs, who are supposed to extend business relations with Russian Conglomerates and MNCs. Aspiring polyglots who wish to enhance their multi- dimensional linguistic skills. College students who have opted Russian as main or subsidiary paper.
