question about Russian schools
Кирилл Зубков
k_zubkov at INBOX.RU
Sun Feb 9 05:43:57 UTC 2014
Dear Bill,
"The Igor Tale" is obligatory according to the state standart of education (which must be followed in all Russian schools). See: http://www.edusite.ru/p136aa1.html . There are also questions about it in "ЕГЭ" and "ГИА" (see: http://fipi.ru/ ) so school children must read it as early as in 9th grade. Usually it is read in modern language (but it's still a complete text) though the details depend on teachers.
Best regards,
Kirill Zubkov
Суббота, 8 февраля 2014, 18:27 -05:00 от William Derbyshire <Wwdslovene at AOL.COM>:
>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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