question about Russian schools

Ksenia Kologrieva ksenia.kologrieva at GMAIL.COM
Sun Feb 9 00:06:02 UTC 2014


Dear William,

Yes, they do. Our Russian students (who learn English with our school
online) read Слово о полку Игореве in the 9th grade. 
How much of it - depends on the teacher. Of course, many of them just read
the short version (translated into the modern language) but they still read
some parts in the original language in the classroom and have to learn some
short excerpts by heart.

Hope it helps.

*Best regards,*
*Ksenia Kologrieva*

Cloudberry Language School

Phone: 773-942-6262

www.cloudberrylanguageschool.com

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On Sat, Feb 8, 2014 at 4:27 PM, William Derbyshire <Wwdslovene at aol.com>wrote:

>  Does anyone happen to know if Russian school children still read "The
> Igor Tale"?
> If so, in what grade? Complete or in excerpts?
> Thanks, Bill Derbyshire
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