Spoken Russian

Spoken Russian

  • Duration of the course: 3 months [1 level];
  • Duration of the lesson: 90 minutes;
  • Number of students in a group: 8 students maximum;
  • Schedules: Negotiable;
  • Price: Is given for one level [36 classes]
Price range

585,00 1080,00 

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Spoken Russian

Spoken Russian

Spoken Russian

Spoken Russian
Spoken Russian

COURSE DESCRIPTION

The Russian language is very popular in Georgia and the number of students is increasing day by day. Despite the fact that the majority of the Georgian population speaks Russian, it is not being properly popularized among the new generations. We offer the latest and unique program, the analogue of which has not yet been found in Georgia. The latest literature, prepared professionally at a high level, is used, which is based on the method “Easy, fun, interactive”

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Improving and developing the student’s basic knowledge according to their levels; During the course, we are focused on improving the student’s writing, reading, listening and speaking skills, enriching their vocabulary, discussing thematic videos, grammar issues and doing relevant exercises on the spot.  Our goal is to teach students all the necessary materials on the spot, without any homework.

SYLLABUS

Speaking Topics:

 

  • Introduction;
  • Alphabet;
  • My world;
  • My day;
  • What time is it?
  • My family;
  • In the city?
  • Countries and capital cities;
  • Weather;
  • Nationality?
  • My house;
  • Delicious food;
  • Making order;
  • Health;
  • Healthy lifestyle;
  • People;
  • Friendship;
  • Clothes;
  • Transport;
  • I want to take a taxi;
  • Traveling;
 
Grammar:

 

  • Pronoun;
  • Verb conjugation;
  • Adjective endings;
  • Possessive adjectives;
  • Prepositions of place;
  • Past tense of the verb “to be”;
  • Noun;
  • Plural;
  • Gender;
  • Present tense;
  • Past tense;
  • Personal pronouns;
  • Active Case;
  • Future tense;
  • Short form of Adjectives;
  • Comparative and superlative degrees of adjectives;
  • Relative Case;
  • Ordinal numbers;
Speaking Topics:

 

  • My family;
  • Relaxation;
  • To get married;
  • Holidays;
  • Wishes;
  • Gifts;
  • Shopping;
  • At the cosmetics shop;
  • At the market;
  • At the clothing shop;
  • Soon on vacation;
  • Vacation;
  • At the hotel;
  • Plans for vacation;
  • At our house;
  • My apartment;
  • Cleaning the house;
  • Directions;
  • At work;
  • Professions;
  • Phone calls;
  • E-mails;
  • Free time;
  • Hobbies & Interests;
  • Kinds of movies;
  • Cities;
  • Sightseeings;
  • Orientation in the city;
  • At the airport.
 
Grammar:

 

  • Relative pronouns;
  • Possessive case;
  • Reflexive verbs;
  • Present tense;
  • Past tense;
  • Active Case;
  • Relative Case;
  • Plural;
  • Future tense;
  • Prepositions of place;
  • Pronouns;
  • Verb;
  • Comparative and superlative degrees of adjectives;
Speaking Topics:
  • Daily Routine;
  • Proverbs;
  • What time is it?
  • Healthy diet;
  • In the kitchen;
  • In the shop;
  • Friendship;
  • Relationships;
  • Hobbies & Interests;
  • Reactions;
  • Education;
  • An amazing planet;
  • Animal world;
  • Animals that saved people’s lives;
  • Survival in nature;
  • Characters;
  • Dating and etiquette;
  • Public speaking;
  • On the Internet;
  • Websites and applications;
  • Online communication;
  • Online shopping;
  • Around the world;
  • Which country are you from?
  • What is the name of this country?
  • Russia – a huge country
  • Thoughts;
  • Goals and achievements;
  • Dreams;
  • Superstitions;
  • Media;
  • What’s new in the world?
  • Television programs;
  • Advertising and propaganda;
 
Grammar:
  • Reflexive verbs;
  • Time;
  • Formation of an adjective from the verb;
  • Active Case;
  • Relative Case;
  • Quantitative numerical noun in relative Case.
  • The differences between “study”, “teach” “learn”;
  • Conditional sentences;
  • Prepositions;
  • Verb;
  • Imperative clause;
  • Indefinite pronouns;
  • Reflexive pronoun;
  • Direct and indirect speech;
  • Present Participle;
Speaking Topics:

 

  • Measurement, units of measurement;
  • Driving;
  • Time;
  • Eras;
  • Inventions;
  • Architecture and design;
  • A healthy body has a healthy mind;
  • The world around us;
  • Culture;
  • Numbers;
  • Law and justice;
  • Society;
 
Grammar:

 

  • Note:  B1+  level students have already mastered the grammar issues and therefore repeat the full grammar .
Introductory Reading:

 

  • Sights of Murom;
  • Krasnyarsk Pillars – a mountaineering reserve;
  • People missed beautiful, kind toys;
  • The voice of a stone;
  • We do not ask for help;
  • I have been a feminist since my youth (extract);
  • Father of Baikonur (extract);
  • Head transplant: from fantasy to reality;
  • Ivan Tsvetaev’s adopted son;
  • The price of spilled blood;
 
Search-view Questionnaire:

 

  • The capital of the new Russia as a national project;
  • Information about the excursion to the museum. Festival – Moscow Summer. Flower jam;
  • Tourists toured the factories;
  • Statement. Presentation note. Service note. Letter of recommendation;
  • Sports voice. Top Russian athletes who are not afraid to sing;
  • Letter of congratulations. Complaint. Statement;
  • Explanatory note.
  • Animals in space;
  • Information letter;
  • Reading marathon: “War and Peace”;
  • Letter of thanks. Report. Status;
 
Cognitive Reading:

 

  • Boris Akunin “The Diamond Chariot”. (extract)
  • Ivan Goncharov “An Ordinary Story” (extract)
  • Konstantin Paustovsky “Meeting” (extract)
  • Bulat Okudzhava “Alexander Pushkin’s Personal Life or Nameless Turn in Lermontov’s Work” (extract)
  • Alexander Green “Scarlet Sails” (extract)
  • Mikhail Lermontov “A Hero of Our Time” (extract)
  • Arkady and Boris Strugatsky “Attempt to Escape” (extract)
  • Evgeny Vodolaskin “Lavr” (extract)
  • Sergey Lukyanenko “The Sixth Watchtower” (extract)
  • Vladimir Orlov “Violinist Danilov” (extract)
  • Role-playing exercises, interviews, videos, and fun games will be used at all levels of the course.

COURSE PROMO

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What level of foreign language proficiency do I need to join a Spoken Russian course?

No prior knowledge is required for the Spoken Russian course. We start the course from the basic level.

Can I take just 1 level of the course?

Yes, of course! You can take any level of the course. After completing the course, you decide whether to continue your studies at a new level or not.

What textbooks do you use during the course?

In the learning process, we use unique, licensed Russian language learning literature, prepared by experts in the field in St. Petersburg, Russia, and adapted for foreign language learners.

Are the textbooks used in the course free or priced?

If you decide to learn online and do not want to buy a book, we will share the necessary materials with you completely free of charge. The cost of the textbook (copy) is 35 GEL, which you can buy in our learning center. The mentioned literature is not sold on the Georgian market.

Do I have to pay in advance when registering for the course?

Of course not. You only pay after we have jointly agreed on a study schedule and you have finally agreed to start studying according to the agreed schedule.

How do I pay?

After agreeing on the start of the course, 50% of the full course fee must be paid 1 day before the course starts. The remaining amount must be paid in exactly 1 month. The payment is made in 2 monthly instalments, which are completely interest-free and you do not have to visit the bank to make the payment.

Before making a decision, can I attend a trial lesson?

Yes, of course. Attending a trial lesson takes place after an individual interview, as we need to determine your level of knowledge and offer you a group of the appropriate level. Please note that the lesson is paid and costs 40 GEL. In case you decide to start studying, the amount paid will be deducted from the tuition fee.

Will I get a certificate after completing the course?

Yes, of course. A certificate is issued for any course, from level B1, in case you successfully pass the appropriate level test.

How do I register?

To attend the course, please select the course options (online, offline, individual, group) and add the course to your cart. Then open the cart and complete the registration process by filling out a simple questionnaire. After registration, we will contact you shortly and schedule an interview with you to determine your level of knowledge, which is completely free.

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