9646001Russian
Numbering Code | G-LET49 69646 LJ48 | Year/Term | 2022 ・ Second semester | |
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Number of Credits | 2 | Course Type | lecture | |
Target Year | Target Student | |||
Language | Japanese | Day/Period | Wed.2 | |
Instructor name | TANAKA HIROSHI (Part-time Lecturer) | |||
Outline and Purpose of the Course | We will study the Russian language from scratch. This course is for students interested in Russian language and literature. Starting with the letter-writing style and pronunciation that are rather unfamiliar in Japan, we will then continue on to learn the language's basic grammar, syntax, and vocabulary, which are surprisingly analogous to those found in Japanese. | |||
Course Goals |
1) Learn the Cyrillic alphabet used in Russian, as well as its pronunciation. 2) Learn the basic grammar of Russian. |
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Schedule and Contents |
The course will progress according to distributed printouts. The model sentences and grammar points of each teaching unit are roughly as follows. Introduction: Writing and Pronunciation Lesson 1: "This is Natasha": Declarative Sentences Lesson 2: "I am not Natasha": Personal Pronouns, Interrogative Sentences, Negative Sentences Lesson 3: "This is my suitcase": Possessive Pronouns, Demonstrative Pronouns Lesson 4: "There's an old photo over there": The Nature of Adjectives and Nouns Lesson 5: "I'm reading a magazine": Present Tense Verb Conjugation 1 Lesson 6: "I speak Japanese": Present Tense Verb Conjugation 2, Plural Form Lesson 7: "Where does she live?": Irregular Verbs and the Prepositional Case Lesson 8: "Do you have a phone?": Expressions of Possession, Imperative Form Lesson 9: "Are you listening to music?": Irregular Verbs and the Accusative Case Lesson 10: "I want to send a package": Verbs of Motion and Expressions of Destination Lesson 11: "I was studying Japanese literature": Past Tense of Verbs Lesson 12: "I was at home": Various Past Tenses Lesson 13: "We're having guests tonight": Future Tense of Verbs, Irregular Verbs Lesson 14: "I don't have an umbrella": Genitive Rules of Use Feedback will be explained in class. |
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Evaluation Methods and Policy | Assessments on class participation (30%) and exams (70%). | |||
Course Requirements | None | |||
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) | Look over the distributed printouts ahead of time and thoroughly review and master vocabulary and syntax after class. | |||
Textbooks | Textbooks/References | Other; printouts will be distributed. | ||
References, etc. | Other; will be presented at the first class or during other class sessions. |