(In-person) Russian Beginner 1 Thursday 9:00am - 10:00am PST (January 16th to February 20th) The class size is 2-6 students. Instructor: Olga Zueva-Zalivko
This class will meet in-person from January 16th to February 20th.
The minimum number of students required per class is three. If only two students enroll, the class will still run but will be shortened to five weeks instead of the usual six.
About the instructor: Olga was born and educated in Belarus. She got her Bachelor’s Degree in French and English Languages at the University of Mogilev in Belarus in 2008, Master’s Degree in pedagogical sciences at Minsk Linguistic University in 2009. She holds ABD in Belarusian Language and Literature (Dissertation title: „Actual style traditions of women’s Russian-speaking literature of Belarus (late 20th – early 21st centuries) “). Olga speaks Russian, Belarusian, French, English and she also studied Latin.
Complete Beginner Russian is a course designed for those who have no prior knowledge of the Russian language or only limited exposure. It provides a comprehensive introduction to the basics of Russian while offering insights into Russian culture, history, and traditions.
Students will begin by learning to read and write the Cyrillic alphabet, a crucial foundation for understanding and communicating in Russian. The course covers essential topics such as introducing oneself, describing hobbies and interests, and expressing likes and dislikes.
By the end of the course, students will be able to engage in simple conversations in Russian with confidence, making this the perfect starting point for anyone interested in learning the language and exploring Russian culture.
Textbook: Sputnik/ Introductory Russian Language Course (Part 1) by Julia Rochtchina
Topic 1 "Introduction to Russian Letters and Sounds" lessons 1-6
ISBN: 978-0-9939139-0-7
the website: www.sputniktextbook.org
This class will meet in-person from January 16th to February 20th.
The minimum number of students required per class is three. If only two students enroll, the class will still run but will be shortened to five weeks instead of the usual six.
About the instructor: Olga was born and educated in Belarus. She got her Bachelor’s Degree in French and English Languages at the University of Mogilev in Belarus in 2008, Master’s Degree in pedagogical sciences at Minsk Linguistic University in 2009. She holds ABD in Belarusian Language and Literature (Dissertation title: „Actual style traditions of women’s Russian-speaking literature of Belarus (late 20th – early 21st centuries) “). Olga speaks Russian, Belarusian, French, English and she also studied Latin.
Complete Beginner Russian is a course designed for those who have no prior knowledge of the Russian language or only limited exposure. It provides a comprehensive introduction to the basics of Russian while offering insights into Russian culture, history, and traditions.
Students will begin by learning to read and write the Cyrillic alphabet, a crucial foundation for understanding and communicating in Russian. The course covers essential topics such as introducing oneself, describing hobbies and interests, and expressing likes and dislikes.
By the end of the course, students will be able to engage in simple conversations in Russian with confidence, making this the perfect starting point for anyone interested in learning the language and exploring Russian culture.
Textbook: Sputnik/ Introductory Russian Language Course (Part 1) by Julia Rochtchina
Topic 1 "Introduction to Russian Letters and Sounds" lessons 1-6
ISBN: 978-0-9939139-0-7
the website: www.sputniktextbook.org
This class will meet in-person from January 16th to February 20th.
The minimum number of students required per class is three. If only two students enroll, the class will still run but will be shortened to five weeks instead of the usual six.
About the instructor: Olga was born and educated in Belarus. She got her Bachelor’s Degree in French and English Languages at the University of Mogilev in Belarus in 2008, Master’s Degree in pedagogical sciences at Minsk Linguistic University in 2009. She holds ABD in Belarusian Language and Literature (Dissertation title: „Actual style traditions of women’s Russian-speaking literature of Belarus (late 20th – early 21st centuries) “). Olga speaks Russian, Belarusian, French, English and she also studied Latin.
Complete Beginner Russian is a course designed for those who have no prior knowledge of the Russian language or only limited exposure. It provides a comprehensive introduction to the basics of Russian while offering insights into Russian culture, history, and traditions.
Students will begin by learning to read and write the Cyrillic alphabet, a crucial foundation for understanding and communicating in Russian. The course covers essential topics such as introducing oneself, describing hobbies and interests, and expressing likes and dislikes.
By the end of the course, students will be able to engage in simple conversations in Russian with confidence, making this the perfect starting point for anyone interested in learning the language and exploring Russian culture.
Textbook: Sputnik/ Introductory Russian Language Course (Part 1) by Julia Rochtchina
Topic 1 "Introduction to Russian Letters and Sounds" lessons 1-6
ISBN: 978-0-9939139-0-7
the website: www.sputniktextbook.org