LINGUA RUSSA ED ESERCITAZIONI DI LINGUA RUSSA (III ANNO)
- Overview
- Assessment methods
- Learning objectives
- Contents
- Full programme
- Bibliography
- Teaching methods
- Contacts/Info
In order to profitably attend classes and pass the final examination, students should already have a knowledge of the Russian language at the B1 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (2001).
Propedeuticity: Russian language II
For attending and non-attending the exam is a written and oral test designed to evaluate the acquired skills and, in particular, the critical capacity and the historical-cultural analysis.
The aim of this course is to bring students who already possess intermediate morphosyntactic language skills in Russian to a level of competence comparable to B2 (Постпороговый Уровень - Vantage Level).
The course aims to increase knowledge and understanding of different aspects of the Russian language, with particular focus on the lexicon and the morphosynthax, further strengthening communicative skills.
• syntax of simple and complex sentences; in-depth analysis of specific grammatical issues: time complements; pronouns (negative, indefinite); verbs (gerunds, participles); verbal aspects; prefixation.
• vocabulary and cultural knowledge (страноведение, культурология).
N. Nikitina. 2019. Corso di Russo Livelli B1-B2 Nuova Edizione. Milano: Hoepli.
Course materials are available in the relevant folder on the ELearning system.
Those who are not attending the course and those who wish to deepen individual aspects of the course are advised to read one or more of the following texts:
C. Cevese, Ju. Dobrovol’skaja, E. Magnanini. 2000. Grammatica Russa. Morfologia: Teoria e Esercizi. Milano: Hoepli.
C. Cevese, Ju. Dobrovol’skaja. 2005. Sintassi Russa: Teoria e Esercizi. Milano: Hoepli.
P. Cubberley. 2002. Russian: A linguistic Introduction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Russian-Italian Dictionary:
Kovalev, V. 2014. Il Kovalev. Dizionario italiano-russo e russo-italiano. IV Edizione. Bologna: Zanichelli.
The course runs throughout the Academic Year with 110 hours of lessons (60 hours of the theoretical course and 50 hours of practical sessions).
The program is divided into two modules.
Attendance
Continuous attendance is strongly recommended. Non-attending students should contact the course tutor at the beginning of the academic year in order to agree a supplementary program.