ࡱ> AC@g bjbjJJ <5(ub(ub ZZZZZnnn8,<nU$#######$%(x#Z888#ZZ$ 8jZZ# 8# "#h.d"#%$0U$",!)Z!)#!)Z#0" ;W##`6U$8888!) B :  GROSSMONT COLLEGE Official Course Outline RUSSIAN 121 RUSSIAN II 1. Course Number Course Title Semester Units Semester Hours RUSS 121 Russian II 5 5 hours lecture 80-87.5 total contact hours 2. Course Prerequisites A C grade or higher or Pass in Russian 120 or two years of high school Russian or equivalent. Corequisite None Recommended Preparation None. 3. Catalog Description Russian 121 is the continuation of Russian 120. The course will continue to develop oral and written skills based on practical everyday needs. 4. Course Objectives The student will: a. Use and understand Russian well enough to manage increasingly varied everyday situations. b. Derive meaning from increasingly varied authentic material such as brochures, travel guides, short newspaper items, commercials, poems and songs. c. Communicate in writing with emerging creativity in the form of notes, paragraphs and letters to express personal opinions, ideas and reflections on the cultural content of the course. d. Compare and contrast Russian culture and their native cultures to develop an awareness and gain a well founded insight into the language, customs, attitudes, values, ideas, patterns of behavior, foods, music, art, institutions and geography of Russian speaking countries as demonstrated by class assignments. e. Pronounce and use Russian with increasing intelligibility and demonstrate creativity using the structure and vocabulary of Russian to express their own ideas. 5. Instructional Facilities a. Standard classroom: b. SMART cart. RUSSIAN 121 RUSSIAN II page 2 6. Special Materials Required of Student None. 7. Course Content a. Listening and speaking tasks organized around thematic units on everyday topics to enable students to manage increasingly varied situations dealing with transportation, living arrangements, leisure activities, work, school, health and money matters. b. Cultural differences between the Russian speaking world and the students' own cultures. c. Grammar explanations to facilitate the acquisition and oral production of the language. d. Development of students' writing skills to enable them to produce in writing what they can communicate orally. e. Authentic reading material through library resources and Internet research. 8. Method of Instruction a. Lecture and presentation of communicative activities and supporting target language structures. b. Discussion of cultural content. c. Multimedia presentations using the Internet and films. 9. Methods of Evaluating Student Performance a. Periodic written and oral evaluation of students proficiency in listening, reading, speaking and writing. b. Periodic tests. c. Comprehensive oral and written final exams to evaluate students performance. 10. Outside Class Assignments a. Regular homework assignments. b. Preparation for oral presentations on topics such as: 1) Russian Literature and Fine Arts 2) Russian Political Life 3) School and Languages 4) Russian Culture and History 5) Daily Routines 11. Texts a. Required Text(s): (1) Robin, Richard. Golosa: Basic Course in Russian-Book 1. 5th edition, Prentice Hall, 2012. (2) Robin, Richard. Golosa: Basic Course in Russian-Book 1 Activities Manual. 5th edition, Prentice Hall, 2012. b. Supplementary texts and workbooks: None Addendum: Student Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this course, our students will be able to do the following: a. Use language and cultural materials presented in class to evaluate specific examples of daily life situations, and describe how these situations would be addressed in the Russian culture. b. Use language and vocabulary skills developed in class to derive meaning from increasing varied authentic material such as brochures, travel guides, short newspaper items, commercials and poems; communicate in writing in the form of notes, paragraphs and letters to express personal opinions, ideas and reflections on the cultural content of the course. c. Use language and cultural materials presented in class to compare and contrast the Russian culture to their own culture to develop an awareness of the customs, attitudes, values, ideas, and patterns of behaviors, foods, music, art, institutions, and geography of Russian speaking countries. d. Continue to interpret and apply the Russian sound system in order to improve proper pronunciation and oral comprehension. e. Utilize more complex vocabulary and grammatical structures as identified in class to communicate daily routine and past experience as it relates to health, food, celebrations, and technology and living arrangements. 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