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- A content-based and multi-skill blended approach that uses
real-life content in the form of contemporary films. - Designed to
help intermediate and advanced level students of Russian develop
their linguistic and analytical skills, and increase their
intercultural competence. - Linguistically, students will expand
their vocabulary by approximately 1300-1400 lexical items,
including specialized vocabulary for discussing films, improve
their narration and description; and learn to discuss films both in
the interpersonal and presentational modes of communication. -
Students will enhance their analytical skills by learning to
analyze films, including the main characters, conflicts, and the
film structure, both orally and in writing, and write film reviews.
- Learners will increase their intercultural competence by
identifying, comparing, and contrasting cultural practices,
products, and perspectives that are similar and those that are
different in the Russian culture and in the students' own cultures.
- A content-based and multi-skill blended approach that uses
real-life content in the form of contemporary films. - Designed to
help intermediate and advanced level students of Russian develop
their linguistic and analytical skills, and increase their
intercultural competence. - Linguistically, students will expand
their vocabulary by approximately 1300-1400 lexical items,
including specialized vocabulary for discussing films, improve
their narration and description; and learn to discuss films both in
the interpersonal and presentational modes of communication. -
Students will enhance their analytical skills by learning to
analyze films, including the main characters, conflicts, and the
film structure, both orally and in writing, and write film reviews.
- Learners will increase their intercultural competence by
identifying, comparing, and contrasting cultural practices,
products, and perspectives that are similar and those that are
different in the Russian culture and in the students' own cultures.
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