Russian for beginners 2Laajuus (5 cr)
Code: BI00CP98
Credits
5 op
Teaching language
- Finnish
Responsible person
- Julia Närhi
Objective
The object of the course:
You will continue to learn the basics of the Russian language. By the end of the course, you are able to use simple phrases and sentences in spoken and written production. You expand your vocabulary and knowledge of language structures needed in everyday situations. You will be able to act in accordance with the norms of Russian culture in typical communication situations.
Course competences:
The course prepares and equips you to act and work in an international and multicultural environment.
The learning objectives of the course:
You can interact in simple and routine everyday situations, although problems in pronunciation and pauses may affect communication. You understand the main points of a simple text. You are able to write a simple text using the vocabulary and structures you have learned on the course. You understand the cultural differences between your home country and Russia.
Starting level: A1.2 Objective: A2.1 (according to CEFR)
Content
Russian speaking and writing skills needed in common everyday situations.
Pronunciation
Communication: Telling about yourself, describing experiences, housework, travelling, shopping, studies and work
Grammar: Central grammar includes the present tense, verbs, cases, plural nouns and adjectives, the place and form of adjectives and adverbs
Cultural knowledge: cultural features of Russia.
Qualifications
Russian for beginners 1 (5 ECTS) at JAMK or CEFR level A1 (https://europass.cedefop.europa.eu/sites/default/files/cefr-en.pdf) or successfully completed Russian courses 1–2 in a Finnish high school as a B3-language.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Pass:
You understand basic expressions from slow and clear speech. You can interact in simple and routine everyday situations, although problems in pronunciation and pauses may affect communication. You understand simple texts on familiar topics. You can write a simple text. There may still be some faltering in the use of vocabulary and language structures.
Fail:
The level of competence does not reach the minimum requirements, or the assignments and exams of the course have not been successfully completed.
NB! If you need a numerical grade (1 - 5), it can be obtained on a separate certificate. The need for a numerical assessment must be communicated to the teacher at the beginning of the course. After the first assessed assignment or test, it is no longer possible to change the grading scale from pass-fail to a numerical scale.
Further information
The course is well suited for anyone with some basic knowledge in Russian (level A1.1 of The Common European Reference for Languages) and who would like to continue their Russian studies.
Enrollment
19.11.2024 - 09.01.2025
Timing
15.01.2025 - 19.05.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Virtual portion
5 op
Mode of delivery
Online learning
Unit
TA94 - Kielikeskus
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Seats
20 - 40
Teachers
- Julia Närhi
Objectives
The object of the course:
You will continue to learn the basics of the Russian language. By the end of the course, you are able to use simple phrases and sentences in spoken and written production. You expand your vocabulary and knowledge of language structures needed in everyday situations. You will be able to act in accordance with the norms of Russian culture in typical communication situations.
Course competences:
The course prepares and equips you to act and work in an international and multicultural environment.
The learning objectives of the course:
You can interact in simple and routine everyday situations, although problems in pronunciation and pauses may affect communication. You understand the main points of a simple text. You are able to write a simple text using the vocabulary and structures you have learned on the course. You understand the cultural differences between your home country and Russia.
Starting level: A1.2 Objective: A2.1 (according to CEFR)
Content
Russian speaking and writing skills needed in common everyday situations.
Pronunciation
Communication: Telling about yourself, describing experiences, housework, travelling, shopping, studies and work
Grammar: Central grammar includes the present tense, verbs, cases, plural nouns and adjectives, the place and form of adjectives and adverbs
Cultural knowledge: cultural features of Russia.
Learning materials and recommended literature
Alestalo, M. 2009. Kafe Piter 1. Helsinki: Finn Lectura.
Kurssilla voi käyttää kaikki vanhat oppikirjat esim. v. 2009-2013. Uudistettu oppikirja ei vielä voi ottaa käyttöön.
Moodle-kurssimme materialeja ja harjoituksia.
Teaching methods
Luennot, oppimistehtävät, välitestit tai tentit.
Kurssi pidetään etänä Zoomissa.
Further information for students
Jatkuva arviointi (tuntityöskentely & testit tai tentit), itsearviointi.
Evaluation scale
0-5
Evaluation criteria, pass/failed
Pass:
You understand basic expressions from slow and clear speech. You can interact in simple and routine everyday situations, although problems in pronunciation and pauses may affect communication. You understand simple texts on familiar topics. You can write a simple text. There may still be some faltering in the use of vocabulary and language structures.
Fail:
The level of competence does not reach the minimum requirements, or the assignments and exams of the course have not been successfully completed.
NB! If you need a numerical grade (1 - 5), it can be obtained on a separate certificate. The need for a numerical assessment must be communicated to the teacher at the beginning of the course. After the first assessed assignment or test, it is no longer possible to change the grading scale from pass-fail to a numerical scale.
Prerequisites
Russian for beginners 1 (5 ECTS) at JAMK or CEFR level A1 (https://europass.cedefop.europa.eu/sites/default/files/cefr-en.pdf) or successfully completed Russian courses 1–2 in a Finnish high school as a B3-language.
Further information
The course is well suited for anyone with some basic knowledge in Russian (level A1.1 of The Common European Reference for Languages) and who would like to continue their Russian studies.