Free online course the basics of the Russian language
Today the Russian language is spread throughout the world, and it is considered one of the official languages of the United Nations. The aim of the course is to introduce the Russian language and its rules, as well as to read simple words and sentences, and to learn about some Russian customs and traditions.
About the Russian language:
The Russian language is one of the most used languages in Europe, and it belongs to the Slavic languages group of the Indo-European language family, and in this article we will examine several facts about the Russian language.
The Slavic language is divided into the West Slavic languages, which are Czech, Slovak, Polish and Serbian, and the South Slavic languages, which are Bulgarian, Croatian, Macedonian, Serbian and Slovenian, in addition to the East Slavic languages, which are Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian.
Lecturer:
Andrey Fedorov
Russian language teacher
Bachelor’s degree from South Ural State University.
Russian language teacher
I speak in Arabic and English
Curriculum of the basics of the Russian language:
The first lecture: the Russian alphabet, part one
an introduction
Acquaintance and greeting in Russian
The letters from a to д
The letters from е to й
The letters from к to о
The second lecture: The Russian Alphabet Part Two
The letters п to у
The letters from ф to ш
The letters from щ to я
Russian pronouns (I, you ….)
The third lecture: Reading and writing in Russian
Read lyrics
Similar letters
Reading rules and reading some words
Numbers 1 to 5
Family
The fourth lecture: Camel in Russian
Read lyrics
Sign pronouns
Possessive pronouns
Numbers 6 to 10
The fifth lecture: the actual sentence
Read lyrics
Introduction to verbs
conjugation
Prepositions
The sixth lecture: the interrogative sentence
Read lyrics
Questions in Russian
Past tense verb conjugation
Review
Course Outcomes:
Knowledge, pronunciation and writing of Russian letters
Ability to read Russian words
Learn words and phrases for acquaintance, greetings, and more
Knowledge of the basics of language (pronouns, nouns, etc.)
The ability to form simple sentences
Verb conjugation and others