Description

Russian for beginners! 5 days language & culture workshop for those who want to learn Russian language from scratch or just get to know a new language to learn. You will learn to read and write in Russian, without worrying.
Objectives of the workshop:
1. Vocabulary. Grammar.
• Learning Cyrillic Alphabet
• Correct usage of grammatical forms of verbs.
• Understanding the meaning of words and their use in context.
• Declension of some nouns, adjectives, pronouns.
• Composing simple sentences and using them in a speech.
2. Reading.
• To be able to read and understand basic dialogues and texts in accordance with the rules of Russian pronunciation & answering questions.
3. Listening.
• To listen to and understand the spoken language.
4. Written speech.
• To write a few simple sentences.
5. Spoken language.
• To engage in simple dialogues.
• Composing a short sentences or dialogue.
• Asking and answering questions.
Each lesson is comprehensive and includes:
• Exercises to master phonetic, lexical, and grammatical material;
• Introducing the culture of Russia.
The teaching method combines both traditional and interactive forms of learning, such as role-plays and interactive games, creating opportunities for students to participate in a more engaging way.
Teaching:
• Two native - speakers of Russian language will conduct the workshop.
Targeted skills:
• Inter-cultural communication
• Social listening speaking vocabulary

What you'll learn

Vocabulary

Grammar

Written speech

Reading

Listening.

Spoken language

Requirements

Course Content

No Content Founds.

Semester with subjects

No Semester Founds.

Experts

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Meerim Ismailova

Russian Language

68 Students
3 Batches

Ms. Meerim Ismailova is a Subject Matter Specialist (Russian Language) at the School of International Cooperation, Security and Strategic Languages (SICSSL) since December 2022. Ms. Meerim has 18 years of professional experience in teaching languages. Previously, she was senior teacher, deputy head of the department, vice director of the state, official and foreign languages centre at State Law Academy under the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic (2004-2019). Ms. Meerim has extensive experience in teaching Russian language for foreigners (2019-2022). She has participated in the seminar “Educational system and culture of Turkey” organized by TIKA organization in Turkey, 2007. Ms. Meerim has also participated in India’s Ministry of External Affairs, Indian Technical, Economic and Cultural Program (2009, New Delhi, India) and a number of other seminars, trainings and workshops. Ms. Meerim has a full university degree in linguistics from Kyrgyz National University (1999-2004); Masters in Law, Kyrgyz State Academy of Law under the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic (2013-2016).

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Ms. Mairamgul Zhumabaeva

Russian Language

68 Students
3 Batches

Ms. Mairamgul Zhumabaeva is a Senior Language Instructor in Russian Language at the School of International Cooperation, Security and Strategic Languages (SICSSL) since August 2022. She is the coordinator for the Russian Studies Program at the School. Ms. Mairamgul has over 30 years of professional experience in teaching languages. Previously, Ms. Mairamgul has taught English and Russian languages (including teaching Russian as a foreign language) in a number of government and private schools and universities in Kyrgyzstan. She has been an English and Russian Language Teacher at high schools in Kyrgyzstan (1990-1997); Senior Language Instructor at the Kyrgyz National University Zhusup Balasagyn (1999-2010); Mass Media Coordinator, English Language Teacher’s Association Forum, Kyrgyzstan (2008-2014); Senior Language Instructor for the Law Institute (2010-2018); ITEC participant, EFLU University, Hyderabad, India (2012); Researcher, Comenius University, Slovakia (2016); Language Teacher for Global Academy (2016-2018) and Senior Language Instructor for a Govt of India project (2018-2019). Ms. Mairamgul has a full university degree in linguistics from the Roman-German Faculty of Kyrgyz State University(1990); International Law & Human Rights, University of Ferrara, Italy; Mobility Masters Program (2014-2015); Masters in Law, Kyrgyz Academy of Law (2018); and PostGraduate Study, Pannonia University, Hungary (2020-2021).

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