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- Effective Term:
- Summer 2014
- Course Number:
- RUS 202
- Course Title:
- Second Year Russian
- Credit Hours:
- 5
- Lecture Hours:
- 50
- Lecture/Lab Hours:
- 0
- Lab Hours:
- 0
Course Description
Intended Outcomes for the course
Upon successful completion students should be able to:
1. Handle a wider range of communicative tasks in selected social situations.
2. Communicate more effectively with some rephrasing and circumlocution with native speakers accustomed to dealing with non-native speakers.
3. Further apply discourse to narrate and describe in more detail and length using a variety of time frames and all six cases with greater accuracy.
4. Expand understanding of cultural similarities and differences within the Russian-speaking world in relation to one’s own cultural perspective.
5. Deepen understanding of historical and cultural movements through analysis of selected words of art, literature, music, film and/or performing arts.
6. Analyze and develop responses to selected authentic materials in the target language.
Integrative Learning
Students completing an associate degree at Portland Community College will be able to reflect on one’s work or competencies to make connections between course content and lived experience.
Outcome Assessment Strategies
- Active participation in class
- Contextual written tasks (in or outside of class) to assess reading, writing, cultural and aural competencies
- Oral interviews with instructor
- In class, interactive student role-plays and other pair activities
- Individual and group presentations
Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)
Include all or most of the following:
- Expanded clothes vocabulary
- Describing what someone is wearing using носить or в + prepositional case
- Clothes and clothing traditions in Russia
- Body part and appearance vocabulary
- Stating physical appearance
- Body language in Russia
- Personality traits vocabulary
- Use of instrumental case after быть
- Review and expansion of verbal aspect pairs
- Review and expansion of verbal aspect in past tense
- Russian fairy and folk tales for understanding verbal aspect in past tense
- Formation of perfective future
- Review and expansion of verbal aspect in future tense
- Time expressions for narration
- Expanded verbs for daily activities and routines
- Stating needs and obligations- надо/нужно/должен/нужен
- Expansion of sequencing vocabulary
- Telling time using ordinal number and без + genitive system
- Ordinal numbers in nominative and genitive cases
- Numbers in genitive case with telling time and с/до
- Russian banya traditions
- Stating dates and years
- Russian holiday traditions and greetings
- Gift giving etiquette
- Russian and Soviet historical events
- Life event verbs
- Russian wedding traditions
Competencies and Skills:
- Manages more detailed interactions and discussions about physical appearance and personality, daily routines, past and future activities, holidays, giving gifts, historical events, and major milestones in life
- Speaks in the present and past tenses with a high degree of accuracy
- Speaks in the future tense with increasing accuracy
- Speaks using the six cases with increasing accuracy
- Communicates more effectively with circumlocution and some rephrasing with a native speaker accustomed to non-native speakers.
- Comprehends normal rate native speech in a highly contextual setting.
- Writes longer paragraphs or multiple paragraphs on a variety of topics using present, past and future tenses and the six cases with greater accuracy
- Reads and understands the main ideas and details of selected authentic texts including Russian folk tales, children’s literature, short stories
- Uses contextual and linguistic clues to consistently deduce the meaning of new vocabulary
- Analyzes and writes short written responses to authentic materials including works of art, literature, music, film and/or performing arts.
- Recognizes and interprets cultural similarities and differences about clothing and personal hygiene, body language, daily schedules, holiday traditions, wedding traditions, and gift giving practices in relation to one’s own cultural perspective