teaching advanced russian through film

Slava Paperno sp27 at CORNELL.EDU
Sat Apr 11 19:12:19 UTC 2009


Dear Irina,

Don't miss the four recent films whose transcripts, glossaries, and some 
other auxiliary texts, with sound recordings, are available at Cornell's 
Web site, http://russian.cornell.edu

Slava

At 02:43 PM 4/11/2009, Irina Dubinina wrote:
>Dear SEELANGers,
>I am preparing a course next fall which uses Soviet/Russian film as the 
>basis for language development.  This is an advanced language course, and 
>the majority of students will be heritage speakers of Russian.  Has 
>anybody used the textbook "Cinema for Russian conversation" in their 
>courses?  Do you have any strong opinions about the book?
>Does anybody have bits of wisdom to share on what works and what does not 
>in a course like this?  Any interesting materials that you would not mind 
>sharing?
>
>I will appreciate any suggestions!
>Best wishes,
>
>Irina Dubinina
>Russian language program
>Brandeis University

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