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LN200     
Russian Language and Society 4 (proficiency)

This information is for the 2022/23 session.

Teacher responsible

Dr Olga Sobolev PEL 6.01a and Mrs Irina Forbes

Availability

This course is available on the MA in Modern History. This course is available as an outside option to students on other programmes where regulations permit. This course is available with permission to General Course students.

Available as an outside option to all undergraduate and General Course students. Students can take this course in any year of their studies following approval from the teacher responsible and subject to their own programme regulations.

Pre-requisites

Completion of the Russian Language and Society 3 (Advanced) course (LN100) or an equivalent command of Russian is required. An interview with the course co-ordinator prior to registration is compulsory. 

Course content

Further advanced (up to proficiency) study of the Russian language within the framework of social sciences and culture. In a dynamic and communicative way the course develops all four language skills (i.e. speaking, listening, reading and writing) through individual and group work, topical discussions, authentic and web-based multi-media materials. The focus is on accuracy as well as communication that advance students’ language competence, transferable skills and cultural awareness.

Teaching

30 hours of classes in the MT. 30 hours of classes in the LT. 3 hours of classes in the ST.

Three hours per week, which will feature: (a) interactive topical work; (b) oral practice; (c) grammar and vocabulary work; (d) tutorials; and (e) guided study using IT and web-based materials. Structured activities during reading week.

This course has reading weeks in week 6 of Michaelmas and Lent terms.

Formative coursework

Students will be required to complete weekly language exercises.

Indicative reading

Colloquial Russian 2, by Olga Sobolev, Natasha Bershadski et al, Routledge, 2018. 

Addiitional: Russian media sources on the web; Terence Wade, A Comprehensive Russian Grammar (Blackwell, 2010); Richard Sakwa, Henry E. Hale, Stephen White Developments in Russian Politics 9 (Red Globe Press,