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Let’s Learn Russian!NCVPS Russian II Course

Week 5

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Warming Up. Everyday Phrases

Привет! Hi !Здравствуйте! /Здравствуй! Hello!Доброе утро! Good morning!Добрый день! Good afternoon!Добрый вечер! Good evening!Меня зовут... My name is...Как тебя зовут? (informal)?/ Как вас зовут? (formal) What is your name?Я Иван I am IvanПриятно познакомиться! Nice to meet you!Мне тоже! Me too!Ты откуда? (informal)/ Вы откуда? (formal) Where are you from?Я из Америки I am from America.Как дела? How are you?Как поживаешь (поживаете)? How are you doing? Хорошо /Плохо / Нормально Good / bad /fineЧто нового? What’s new?Ничего NothingСпасибо Thank youПожалуйста Please/you are welcome

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Talking about Days of the Week-Warm Up.

• Answer the questions:

1.Какой сегодня день ?2.Какой день завтра?3.Какой день был вчера?

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Telling the Date- Warm Up.

• Answer the questions about today.

1.Какое сегодня число? 2.Какое завтра число? 3.Какое число было вчера?

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Talking About Holidays -Warm Up

Answer the questions:

1.Какой твой любимый праздник?2.Какое твоё любимое время года?3.Когда у тебя день рождения?

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Vocabulary “My Family”

Семья-Family

Фотоальбом-Photo book

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Vocabulary “My Family”

Родители-Parents

Дети-Children

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Vocabulary “My Family”

Дочь- Daughter

Сын- Son

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Vocabulary “My Family”

Бабушка-Grandmother

Дедушка-Grandfather

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Vocabulary “My Family”

Внучка- Granddaughter

Внук- Grandson

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Vocabulary “My Family”

Тётя-Aunt

Дядя-Uncle

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Vocabulary “My Family”

Двоюродный брат-(Male) cousin

Двоюродная сестра-(Female) cousin

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Vocabulary “My Family”

Младший/ младшая –Younger (male/female)

Старший/ старшая –Older (male/female)

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Vocabulary “My Family”

Кошка/ кот- Cat (female/male)

Собака- DogImage from https://openclipart.org

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Vocabulary “My Family”

Школьник/ школьница-School boy/ school girl

Студент/ студентка-College student (male/female)

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Vocabulary “My Family”

Дом- House

Озеро- Lake

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Vocabulary “My Family”

Письмо- Letter

Окно- Window

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Vocabulary “My Family”

Книга- Book

Лампа- Lamp

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Vocabulary “My Family”

Библиотека- Library

Школа- School

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Vocabulary “My Family”

Банк- Bank

Магазин- Store, shop

Метро- Subway

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Vocabulary “My Family”

Доктор-Doctor

Учитель- Teacher

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Vocabulary “My Family”

Секретарь- Secretary

Профессор- Professor

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Vocabulary “My Family”

Милиционер- Policeman

Машина- Car

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Vocabulary “My Family”

Друг- FriendДрузья- Friends

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Vocabulary “My Family”

Жить- To live

Звать- To call (by name), to shout

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Vocabulary Practice Part I

1. Меня зовут Аня. Это фотоальбом моей семьи.2. Это мои родители.3. Это мой папа. Его зовут Пётр. Он работает в

банке.4. Это моя мама. Её зовут Наташа. Она

секретарь. 5. Это моя старшая сестра. Её зовут Таня. Она

студентка.6. Это мой младший брат. Его зовут Максим. Он

школьник.

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Vocabulary Practice Part II

1. Это мой дедушка. Его зовут Степан. Он профессор.

2. Это моя бабушка. Её зовут Мария. Она на пенсии.

3. Это мой дядя. Его зовут Иван. Он милиционер.

4. Это моя тётя. Её зовут Валя. Она учитель.

5. Это мой двоюродный брат. Его зовут Артур. Он школьник.

6. Это моя двоюродная сестра. Её зовут Катя. Она школьница.

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Possessive Pronouns

Я Мой/ моя/ моё My

Ты Твой/ твоя/ твоё

Your

Он Его His

Она Её Her

Оно Его Its

Мы Их Our

Вы Ваши Your

Они Их Their

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Sentences with Vocabulary

Read and translate the sentences paying attention to the possessive pronouns forms.

1.Его двоюродный брат милиционер.2.Моя младшая сестра школьница.3.Ваш дом на озере.4.Это наш дядя и его друзья.5.Твоя тётя секретарь в школе.6.Их бабушка живёт в России. Она учитель в школе.

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Asking about Age

Сколько вам лет? (How old are you?-formal)

Сколько тебе лет? (How old are you?-informal)

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Talking about the AgeWhen telling about a person’s age, there are two main differences between English and Russian. First, the name (or pronoun) is placed in the dative case instead of nominative, so while in English we would say "Mom is 40", Russians would say "Maме 40", as if "mom [was given] 40"; second, the translation of English expression “years old” is a bit tricky. Depending on the number, you will have to use one of three Russian words for "year". That would be either год, года, or лет. The meaning is the same, but the usage depends on the number. The following table summarizes it:1, 21, 31, 41, 51, 61, 71, 81, 91: use word год 2, 3, 4, 22 - 24, 32- 34, 42-44, 52-54, 62-64, 72 – 74, 82-84, 92-94: use word года5 – 20, 25 – 30, 35-40, 45-50, 55-60, 65-70, 75- 80, 85-90, 95- 100: use летExamples: Сколько Вам лет? (How old are you?) Мне 21 год. Сестре 34 года. Маме 45 лет.

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Talking about the Age II

How will you say the following is Russian? (Please note that possessive pronouns in Russian can often be omitted is the meaning is clear while in English we use them a lot.)

1.How old are you? I am 19 years old.2.How old is your Mom? Mom is 42 years old.3.How old is (your) brother? (My) brother is 9 years old.4.How old is (your) Dad? (My) Dad is 45 years old.

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Adjectives Старший-Младший

When we talk about the family, we can use older (старший/старшая) and younger (младший/младшая) words to describe relatives. Pay attention to masculine and feminine endings:Masculine: старший, младший.Feminine: старшая, младшая.

Examples: 1. Это моя старшая сестра2. Это мой старший брат3. Мне 17 лет. Это моя старшая сестра.

Ей 22 года. А это мой младший брат. Ему 1 год.

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Comparisons Старше - Младше

When you describe a family you can use the following phrases:

Она/он старше меня на <number> …(use same rule given earlier to determine - год, года, or лет)

Он/ она младше меня на <number>… (use same rule given earlier to determine - год, года, or лет)

Example: Мне 18 лет. Сестре 12 лет. Брату 21 год.Сестра младше меня на 6 лет.Брат старше меня на 3 года.

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Dialogue Старше - Младше

Катя: Здравствуй, Саша!Саша: Привет, Катя!Катя: Саша, познакомься, это моя сестра Лена.Саша: Приятно познакомиться! Лена-старшая или младшая сестра?Катя: Леня-младшая сестра. Она младше меня на 2 года. У нас еще есть старший брат Николай. Он старше меня на 3 года. Я и Лена родились в Туле, а Николай родился в Москве. Сейчас он студент в колледже в Америке. Саша: Как интересно!

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Let’s Practice Writing

• With the help of your coach on a new Blackboard slide practice writing (hand printing) the question “How old are you?” and the answer to it. You can write for example “Cколько тебе лет?”, “Мне шестнадцать лет”. Have fun!

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Cultural Notes I. Belarus.

What do you know about Belarus? What is its location? What are its main cities? Share any interesting information you know with your classmates and your coach.

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Cultural Notes II

This is a famous Russian writer who lived in the 19-th century and has made a great contribution to the world literature. Do you know what his name is? Have you read any books by him?