Russian Short Courses
Information on Russian Language Short Courses.
Timetable
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| Course | Autumn Term Lessons 1-10 | Spring term Lessons 11 - 20 | Summer term Lessons 21 - 30 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Russian Beginners | Monday RS111 | Monday RS121 | Monday RS131 |
| Russian Beginners | Monday RS112 | Monday RS122 | Monday RS132 |
| Russian Beginners | Wednesdays RS113 | Wednesdays RS123 | Wednesdays RS133 |
| Russian Lower Intermediate | Tuesdays RS211 | Tuesdays RS221 | Tuesday RS231 |
| Russian Upper Intermediate | Tuesdays RS311 | Tuesdays RS321 | Tuesdays RS331 |
| Russian Lower Advanced | Thursdays RS411 | Thursdays RS421 | Thursdays RS431 |
| Russian Advanced | Wednesdays RS511 | Wednesdays RS521 | Wednesdays RS531 |
All classes are online and last two hours and commence at 6.30pm.
Please note these are 30-week courses split into three 10-week terms. New students with sufficient knowledge of the language can enrol for lessons 11-20 and/or 21-30, but complete beginners must start in October.
I very much appreciate the high quality and consistency of my tutor's teaching and her course and class materials. She has developed excellent teaching materials, which she always provides one week ahead of each class, and also provides notes of the class straight afterwards, responds comprehensively to queries and delivers swift feedback on all homework. She has a great sense of humour too - I cannot recommend her classes more highly!
Henry - Russian Language Course Student
The Russian Upper Intermediate class took on a fresh approach to learning a new language. My tutor uses a combination of her own material with images, text, audio and break out groups while dipping in and out of the workbook. Informal group discussions allow for real application of the language while questions and grammar are welcomed and a main feature of the course.
Kasia - Russian Language Course Student
Teachers
- Natalia Morgounova - Beginner
- Elena Komarova-Keys - Beginner/Lower Intermediate
- Larisa Leifland Berntsson