Russian Course Levels
Please see an approximate list of topics below. There is a focus on developing listening, speaking, reading and writing skills in addition to learning grammar. Vocabulary building is approached from a number of angles.
Russian Beginner A
Introduction to the Russian language
Russian alphabet and pronunciation
Introductory alphabet writing
Greetings and good-byes
Grammatical Gender – Introduction
Possessive pronouns
Basic nouns
Introduction of cases in Russian
Russian Beginner B
Nominative and prepositional cases
The verb, to be, in Russian present-tense sentences
Naming common objects
Greeting friends at the airport, (passport, visa, & documents)
Grammatical gender: continuation
Nominative plural of nouns
Nominative cases of adjectives
Verb, to have
Russian Beginner C
Discussing ethnic and national backgrounds
Talking about where and what people study
Talking about daily activities and schedules
Asking and telling time
Prepositional cases of singular and plural nouns
Conjunctions
Verbs: to study and to learn
Accusative case
Personal pronouns
Basic verbs
Russian Beginner D
Texting and talking on the phone
Days of the week
Reading and writing notes & letters
Talking about homes, rooms and furnishings
Verbs; to go, to do, and to want
Continue to work on basic questions
Accusative case for directions
Expressing necessity; must, should
Expressing existence and presence
Genitive case of pronouns, question words, and singular modifiers and nouns
Continue working on verb conjugations and adjectives.
Russian Intermediate A
Our Family; naming family members, talking about people, names, ages, professions, where they were born, and where they grew up
Verbs: to born, to grow
Dative case of pronouns
Genitive plural
Introduction past tense
Specifying quantity in expressions of age
Expressions related to “My family”
Verbs: to like, to love
Introduction of new adjectives and adverbs
Accusative case of pronouns and nouns
Russian Intermediate B
Shopping; making simple purchases, Birthday greetings, Presents and gift giving
Making plans to go to restaurants
Conjugation of verbs: to eat, to drink
Past tense verb: to be, to have
Dative case of modifiers and nouns
Use of dative case
Indirect objects
Expressing necessity and possibility
Likes and dislikes
Russian Intermediate C
Continue working on the theme, “Shopping and Restaurants”
Hospital and doctor visits
Introduction instrumental case
Exploring new verbs: to help, to need
The future tense
Expression would like
Perfective/imperfective verbs
Question words and pronouns
Russian Intermediate D
Telling more about yourself and your family
Reading, listening and giving an oral presentation on short biographies
Expressing resemblance and location
Time expressions
Review of motion verbs
Verbal aspect: past tense
Present tense in have been doing constructions
Introduction to the Participle
Introduction to new conjunctions
The imperative mood
Reviewing past, present and future tenses
Emphasis on speaking, reading and writing