Russian 121 in Fall '97: Syllabus for Week 4

The cells in each row show the homework that has to be done before the class. Note that some days include more than one row. See Course Description for notes on doing the homework.

Week 4: Thursday 9/18 - Wednesday 9/24
Thu Read in Beginning Russian: p. 42: SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION
p. 44: SPELLING AND PRONUNCIATION
p. 45: GRAMMAR
p. 46: DICTIONARY LOOK-UPS
p. 46-47: SPELLING RULES FOR ENDINGS
p. 48: WORD STUDY
  Write from Beginning Russian: Les. 16: 5
Fri Watch and understand: Eralash-1: Little Beggars
Eralash-4: The First Day of Freedom
Eralash-2: Telephone Call
  Write an English translation of: Eralash-1: Little Beggars
Eralash-4: The First Day of Freedom
Eralash-2: Telephone Call
  Record your version of: Eralash-2: Telephone Call
Mon Watch again: Eralash-1: Little Beggars
Eralash-4: The First Day of Freedom
  Prepare exercises: Eralash-1: Little Beggars 1.1
Eralash-4: The First Day of Freedom 1.1, 1.2, 1.3
Tue Watch again: Eralash-2: Telephone Call
  Prepare exercises: Eralash-2: Telephone Call 1.1, 3.1, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 5.1
Wed Write: Review Paper # 1 (if you don't have the form for this paper, print it from the Web site or get it from your teacher)
  Bring to class: What I Saw by Boris Zhitkov (bring this book to class every Wednesday)
Note: Eralash-1 and Eralash-2 are on Disk Four, and Eralash-3 and Eralash-4 are on Disc Six of the Beginning Russian Through Film series in the language lab. Ask for the Beginning Russian CD-ROMs and check their labels.


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