Practical learning of the Russian language - B1
General data
Course ID: | 3222-PR3C[B1]-OG |
Erasmus code / ISCED: | (unknown) / (unknown) |
Course title: | Practical learning of the Russian language - B1 |
Name in Polish: | Praktyczna nauka języka rosyjskiego (B1) |
Organizational unit: | Department of Ukrainian Studies |
Course groups: |
Courses in foreign languages General university courses General university courses General university courses in the humanities |
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): |
4.00
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Language: | Russian |
Type of course: | general courses |
Prerequisites (description): | The student should know Russian at least at A2 + level |
Mode: | Classroom |
Short description: |
Mastering the Russian language to a degree enabling free and correct communication on selected topics and developing language skills at the CEFR level B1 |
Full description: |
The teaching content is subordinated to the assumption of being open to the cognitive and communication needs of students and to their intentions related to the opportunities to acquire the qualifications necessary to pursue a future profession or to function in the country whose language they study. According to the information above, the classes include a series of practical exercises focused on basic communication situations through which students acquire vocabulary and grammar rules of the language. The aim of the course is also to train skills in listening, speaking, reading, writing, and to acquire and expand students' language competences in the areas of: 1. general understanding of written and spoken texts of varying levels of difficulty 3. expressing the content learned in class in text or auditory form, in grammatically correct oral and written expression 4. expressing own opinion using the lexical resource and information obtained during classes; 5. conducting conversations on topics taken from everyday life and in everyday situations, as well as the ability to prepare statements on simple topics (active participation in the discussion) Knowledge of grammar rules provides: the ability to build grammatically correct sentences; ability to correctly solve grammar and grammar and vocabulary exercises. Student workload: Contact hours (in the room) - 60 hours - 2 ECTS preparation for classes - 30 hours - 1 ECTS Preparation for the exam - 30 hours. - 1 ECTS Total: 120 hours - 4 ECTS |
Bibliography: |
1. A. Ślązak-Gwizdała, O. Tatarchyk , Ekspres na Wschód, COGIT, Warszawa 2012 2. M.Cieplicka, D. Torzewska, Russkij jazyk. Kompendium tematyczno-leksykalne dla młodzieży szkolnej, studentów i nie tylko…, Poznań 2008. 3. H. Lewandowska, H. Wróblewska, Слова..., слова..., слова..., Kraków 2009. 4.J. Dobrowolski, Ćwiczenia z gramatyki języka rosyjskiego, Warszawa 2004. 5. Е. Ласкарева, Чистая грамматика, Санкт-Петербург 2017. 6.A. Golubiewa, Czeczuga W., Słownictwo rosyjskie w ćwiczeniach, PWN, Warszawa 2011 7. Youlang |
Learning outcomes: |
After completing two semesters, the student: - knows and understands the Russian language in speech and writing in accordance with the requirements specified for the B1 level of the European System for the Description of Languages Education (K1_W12); - is able to communicate in speech and writing in Russian in accordance with the requirements specified for the B1 level of the European Description System (K1-U14). |
Assessment methods and assessment criteria: |
The final credit is in writing. The evaluation criteria are presented as percentage thresholds (points obtained from passing) 60% - 69% - 3 (satisfactory) 70% - 76% - 3+ (satisfactory plus) 77% - 86% - 4 (good) 87% - 92% - 4+ (good plus) 93% - 98% - 5 (very good) 99% -100% - 5! (Very good with an exclamation mark) The student has the right to three unexcused absences, each subsequent one requires an excuse. The student has the right to proceed in the retake session in the same form as in the basic session and on condition that he / she obtains credit in the subject. |
Classes in period "Winter semester 2023/24" (past)
Time span: | 2023-10-01 - 2024-01-28 |
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Type of class: |
Classes, 60 hours
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Coordinators: | Julia Roguska | |
Group instructors: | Julia Roguska | |
Students list: | (inaccessible to you) | |
Examination: |
Course -
Grading
Classes - Grading |
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Short description: |
Mastering the Russian language to a degree enabling free and correct communication on selected topics and developing language skills at the CEFR level A2+ (non-advanced group) and B1 (advanced group) |
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Full description: |
The teaching content is subordinated to the assumption of being open to the cognitive and communication needs of students and to their intentions related to the opportunities to acquire the qualifications necessary to pursue a future profession or to function in the country whose language they study. According to the information above, the classes include a series of practical exercises focused on basic communication situations through which students acquire vocabulary and grammar rules of the language. The aim of the course is also to train skills in listening, speaking, reading, writing, and to acquire and expand students' language competences in the areas of: 1. general understanding of written and spoken texts of varying levels of difficulty 3. expressing the content learned in class in text or auditory form, in grammatically correct oral and written expression 4. expressing own opinion using the lexical resource and information obtained during classes; 5. conducting conversations on topics taken from everyday life and in everyday situations, as well as the ability to prepare statements on simple topics (active participation in the discussion) Knowledge of grammar rules provides: the ability to build grammatically correct sentences; ability to correctly solve grammar and grammar and vocabulary exercises. Student workload: Contact hours (in the room) - 60 hours - 2 ECTS preparation for classes - 30 hours - 1 ECTS Preparation for the exam - 30 hours. - 1 ECTS Total: 120 hours - 4 ECTS |
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Bibliography: |
1.A. Ślązak-Gwizdała, O. Tatarchyk , Ekspres na Wschód, COGIT, Warszawa 2012 2. M.Cieplicka, D. Torzewska, Russkij jazyk. Kompendium tematyczno-leksykalne dla młodzieży szkolnej, studentów i nie tylko…, Poznań 2008. 3. H. Lewandowska, H. Wróblewska, Слова..., слова..., слова..., Kraków 2009. 4.J. Dobrowolski, Ćwiczenia z gramatyki języka rosyjskiego, Warszawa 2004. 5. Е. Ласкарева, Чистая грамматика, Санкт-Петербург 2017. 6.A. Golubiewa, Czeczuga W., Słownictwo rosyjskie w ćwiczeniach, PWN, Warszawa 2011 7. YouLang –portal edukacyjny |
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Notes: |
advanced group |
Classes in period "Winter semester 2024/25" (future)
Time span: | 2024-10-01 - 2025-01-26 |
Navigate to timetable
MO TU W TH FR CW
CW
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Type of class: |
Classes, 60 hours
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|
Coordinators: | Julia Roguska | |
Group instructors: | Julia Roguska | |
Students list: | (inaccessible to you) | |
Examination: |
Course -
Grading
Classes - Grading |
|
Short description: |
Mastering the Russian language to a degree enabling free and correct communication on selected topics and developing language skills at the CEFR level A2+ (non-advanced group) and B1 (advanced group) |
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Full description: |
The teaching content is subordinated to the assumption of being open to the cognitive and communication needs of students and to their intentions related to the opportunities to acquire the qualifications necessary to pursue a future profession or to function in the country whose language they study. According to the information above, the classes include a series of practical exercises focused on basic communication situations through which students acquire vocabulary and grammar rules of the language. The aim of the course is also to train skills in listening, speaking, reading, writing, and to acquire and expand students' language competences in the areas of: 1. general understanding of written and spoken texts of varying levels of difficulty 3. expressing the content learned in class in text or auditory form, in grammatically correct oral and written expression 4. expressing own opinion using the lexical resource and information obtained during classes; 5. conducting conversations on topics taken from everyday life and in everyday situations, as well as the ability to prepare statements on simple topics (active participation in the discussion) Knowledge of grammar rules provides: the ability to build grammatically correct sentences; ability to correctly solve grammar and grammar and vocabulary exercises. Student workload: Contact hours (in the room) - 60 hours - 2 ECTS preparation for classes - 30 hours - 1 ECTS Preparation for the exam - 30 hours. - 1 ECTS Total: 120 hours - 4 ECTS |
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Bibliography: |
1.A. Ślązak-Gwizdała, O. Tatarchyk , Ekspres na Wschód, COGIT, Warszawa 2012 2. M.Cieplicka, D. Torzewska, Russkij jazyk. Kompendium tematyczno-leksykalne dla młodzieży szkolnej, studentów i nie tylko…, Poznań 2008. 3. H. Lewandowska, H. Wróblewska, Слова..., слова..., слова..., Kraków 2009. 4.J. Dobrowolski, Ćwiczenia z gramatyki języka rosyjskiego, Warszawa 2004. 5. Е. Ласкарева, Чистая грамматика, Санкт-Петербург 2017. 6.A. Golubiewa, Czeczuga W., Słownictwo rosyjskie w ćwiczeniach, PWN, Warszawa 2011 7. YouLang –portal edukacyjny |
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Notes: |
(in Polish) Zajęcia o 13.15 odbywają się w pokoju pracowniczym 3.252 |
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