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Elementary Russian II
Course: RUS102

First Term: 1994 Fall
Lecture   4 Credit(s)   4 Period(s)   4 Load  
Subject Type: Academic
Load Formula: S


Description: Continued study of grammar and vocabulary, with emphasis on speaking, reading, and writing skills



MCCCD Official Course Competencies
1. Apply vowel mutation rules. (I)
2. Write nouns in all genders in all six cases of the plural. (II)
3. Write adjectives in all genders in all six cases of the singular and plural. (II)
4. Translate participles from Russion to English. (II)
5. Form simple sentences in all tenses (present, past, and future). (II, III)
6. Convert simple sentences into compound sentences using a relative pronoun and its attending clause. (III)
7. Answer oral questions formed from simple sentences. (III)
8. Use selected Russian words and phrases orally and in writing. (IV)
MCCCD Official Course Competencies must be coordinated with the content outline so that each major point in the outline serves one or more competencies. MCCCD faculty retains authority in determining the pedagogical approach, methodology, content sequencing, and assessment metrics for student work. Please see individual course syllabi for additional information, including specific course requirements.
 
MCCCD Official Course Outline
I. Vowel mutation rules
II. Grammar
   A. Nouns
      1. Feminine nouns with masculine meaning
      2. Adjectives used as nouns
      3. Unusual prepositional ending y
      4. Insert vowels (+o, +e)
      5. Nouns after cardinal numbers 5-12
      6. Partitive genitive
      7. Genitive for direct object of negative verbs
      8. Predicate instrumental with to be
      9. Unusual nominative plural forms
      10. Complete plural declension
   B. Verbs
      1. Aspects
      2. Verbs of locomotion - present tense
      3. Perfective verb prefix
      4. Participles
      5. Endings
      6. Impersonal third person plural
      7. Reflexive verbs
   C. Adjective
      1. Complete attributive hard declension
      2. Complete attributive soft declension
      3. Complete possessive declension
      4. Complete possessive interrogatives (whose) declension
      5. Complete subject related pronoun adjectives declensions
      6. Comparative forms
      7. Superlative forms
      8. Interrogatives
      9. Adjectives after cardinal numbers 5-12
   D. Pronouns
      1. Complete relative pronoun
      2. Personal pronouns
         a. Complete declension
         b. Prefix H
   E. Adverbs
      1. Time expressions
      2. Adverbs used with imperfective verbs
   F. Prepositions
      1. Accusative
      2. Instrumental
      3. Dative
      4. Genitive
   G. Emphatic
III. Syntax
   A. Word order with relative clauses
   B. Oral drill
IV. Vocabulary
   A. Days of the week
   B. Time expression
   C. Numbers
      1. Approximation
      2. Cardinal numbers 5-12
   D. Months
   E. Ordinal numbers 1st through 14th
   F. Proverbs
      1. He who reads a lot learns a lot
      2. Don`t put off until tomorrow what you can do today
      3. Friends are thieves of time
      4. Nothing is achieved without work
      5. One swallow doesn`t make it spring
 
MCCCD Governing Board Approval Date:  4/26/1994

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