Correction: Summer 2011 Intensive Russian Courses at UW-Madison
Anna Tumarkin
atumarki at WISC.EDU
Sat Mar 5 03:36:12 UTC 2011
Dear SEELANGers,
There was a typo in the announcement of the UW-Madison Summer 2011
Intensive Russian courses. The dates of the summer session should have
read: June 13 to August 7 (not August 27).
Please see the corrected announcement below.
All the best,
Anna
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The University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Slavic Languages and
Literature is pleased to announce that it will offer Intensive Second
and Third Year Russian in Summer 2011:
Dates: June 13-August 7, 2011
Times: 8:50-10:45 am, 12:05-2:10 pm, Monday-Friday
Tuition and fees for the 8-credit course in the Summer 2011:
• Wisconsin resident: $2,247.89
• Non-resident: $6,060.26
• Minnesota resident: $2,712.98
• Fees: $264.50
Slavic 117 and Slavic 118: Intensive Second Year Russian (8 credits)
The goals of this intermediate-level course include review and expansion
of the grammar and vocabulary presented in First Year Russian and
further development of students’ reading, writing, listening, and
speaking skills. Classroom instruction includes speaking exercises,
grammar drills, numerous writing assignments, and listening and reading
exercises. In addition, students learn more about Russian culture,
history, traditions, and daily life routines. After successfully
completing this course, students are eligible to enroll in Third Year
Russian courses (SL 275 or SL 279) and to participate in the UW-Madison
study abroad program in Russia.
This intensive course will cover the entire curriculum of Second Year
Russian in one eight-week session and will consist of two two-hour
blocks of classes each day (Monday-Friday, 8:50-10:45 and 12:05-2:10).
Students must be concurrently enrolled in Slavic 117 and Slavic 118 for
a total of eight credits.
Slavic 279: Intensive Third Year Russian (8 credits)
The goals of this course are to improve students’ reading fluency and
writing skills. We will focus on the use of complex syntax and undertake
a thorough review of Russian grammar, which will be presented and
practiced using the textbook Grammatika v kontekste. In addition,
grammatical forms will be contextualized by authentic texts, films, and
songs.
This intensive course will cover the entire curriculum of Third Year
Russian (Slavic 275-276) in one eight-week session and will consist of
two two-hour blocks of classes each day (Monday-Friday, 8:50-10:45 and
12:05-2:10). After completing this class students are eligible to enroll
in Slavic 321: Fourth Year Russian I.
Contact:
Dr. Anna Tumarkin
University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Slavic Languages and
Literature
atumarki at wisc.edu
(608) 262-1623
Students who are not current UW-Madison students must apply to enroll as
Special Students. See: http://www.dcs.wisc.edu/info/applySpecial.htm
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