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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Course Overview

The Russian Proficiency online programme has been developed for learners who intend on getting a good grasp of the Russian language. The course is provided by The English and Foreign Languages University, Lucknow Campus and will be taught by Dr Pusp Ranjan.

The Russian Proficiency certification course focuses on training the students in the Russian language. As this language is distinct in comparison to other European languages, students will receive lessons in several aspects like syntactic structures, script, morphology, and more. As a result, this linguistics course pays attention to all four language skills – reading, writing, listening, and speaking. 

Besides, various concepts are described in comprehensive detail, along with adequate examples so that students can learn communication holistically. They will become adept in essential grammatical structures and different lexical items. 

Anyone interested in learning Russian to enhance their knowledge or boost their career opportunities can enrol in the Proficiency Course in Russian by Swayam. 

The Highlights

  • 12-week course
  • Language Course
  • Undergraduate level
  • Core course type
  • Course certificate
  • Expert faculty

Programme Offerings

  • Expert Faculty
  • Government-approved certification
  • Reading Materials
  • learning modules
  • Systematic Curriculum
  • self-paced modules
  • videos lectures
  • Certification exam
  • Objective Assignments

Courses and Certificate Fees

Certificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
yesEnglish and Foreign Languages University, Lucknow Campus

Eligibility Criteria

Candidates must submit the internal assessment on time and take the final proctored exam to avail the Proficiency Certificate in Russian. Moreover, they must secure at least 40% marks in both the internal assessment and end-term exam to qualify for the same. 

What you will learn

Language skills

After you finish the Proficiency in Russian course by Swayam, you will be able to: 

  • Read, write, and understand simple Russian text
  • Engage in basic conversation and day-to-day dialogue
  • Write elementary text, descriptions, and dialogues

Who it is for


Admission Details

To enroll in the Proficiency Course in Russian, the interested candidates must follow the steps as follows:

Step 1 - Tap or click on the link below. It will take you to the ‘Proficiency Course in Russian’ page.

https://onlinecourses.swayam2.ac.in/cec20_lg08/preview.

Step 2 – Go to the sign-in/register button and click on it.

Step 3 – If you already have an account, just sign in. Or else, create an account by using your email address. Also, you can simply register through your existing Facebook, Microsoft, or Google account. 

Step 4 – Next, follow the instructions on your screen and fill in your details to apply for the course.

Application Details

It is super simple to apply for the ‘Proficiency Course in Russian’. Just log on to the official website of Swayam and register or log in to join the course.

The Syllabus

  • Introduction
  • Introduction of some consonants, vowels, & words
  • Introduction of the Russian alphabets & their sounds
  • Introduction of some letters of the Russian words & alphabet

  • Introduction of the remaining letters of the Russian alphabet
  • Introduction to Russian Grammar

  • Grammar – 1
  • Grammar – 2
  • Grammar – 3
  • Grammar – 4

  • Grammar - 5
  • An adjective used as nouns
  • The verbs with the suffixes «-ева» and «- ова»
  • Grammar - 6

  • Grammar - 7
  • Grammar - 8
  • Grammar - 9
  • Grammar - 10

  • Grammar - 11
  • Grammar - 12
  • Grammar - 13
  • Grammar - 14

  • Grammar - 15
  • Grammar - 16
  • Grammar - 17
  • Sentence formation

  • Russian Names
  • Declension of singular nouns in the GC
  • Expression of Health conditions
  • Declension of personal pronouns in the GC
  • Use of the words болен (больна, больны), болит, болеть
  • Declension of demonstrative, determinative pronouns in the Genitive Case 
  • Vocabulary
  • Text
  • Declension of Adjectives in the Genitive Case (Singular)
  • Declension of possessive pronouns in the Genitive Case
  • Prepositions used in the Genitive Case
  • The cardinal numbers from 100 onwards
  • Declension of Plural Nouns in the Genitive Case
  • The perfective verbs with the suffix «– ну»
  • Vocabulary

  • Declension of Adjective in the Genitive Case (Plural)
  • Expressions
  • Verbs of Motion with prefixes
  • Declension of pronouns (Plural)
  • The Comparative Degree of Adjectives and Adverbs
  • The Interrogative Particle 
  • Vocabulary
  • The Collective Numbers

  • Expressions
  • The Instrumental Case of Nouns – Uses
  • Declension of Singular Nouns in the Instrumental Case
  • Vocabulary
  • Declension of Personal Pronouns in the Instrumental Case
  • Listening & Reading Practice
  • Declension of Demonstrative and Determinative Pronouns 
  • Nouns with the suffixes 
  • Text
  • Declension of Singular Adjectives in the Instrumental Case 

  • The Prepositions governing the Instrumental Case of Nouns
  • Text
  • The Particles 
  • The Superlative Degree of Adjectives
  • Expressions
  • Prepositions used to express time
  • Expression of Date and Year
  • Plural Nouns in the Instrumental Case
  • The Verbs of Definite and Indefinite Motion
  • Adjectives in the Instrumental Plural
  • Expression of Time (contd.)
  • Listening & Reading Practice
  • Complex Sentences with the Conjunction 
  • The prefixes used with the verbs of Definite and Indefinite Motion
  • Listening and Reading Practice
  • Complex sentences with conjunctive words

  • The Verbal Adverbs or the Gerund
  • Direct and Indirect Speech
  • The Participles: Active Participle
  • Active and Passive Constructions
  • The Participles: Passive Participle
  • Short Forms of Past Passive Participles

Instructors

English and Foreign Languages University, Lucknow Campus Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

1: Who is the course instructor?

Dr. Pusp Ranjan is the instructor of the course. He is an Assistant Professor at The English and Languages University, Lucknow Campus, and holds a Ph.D. in the Russian language from The EFL University. 

2: Will I get a certificate of completion?

To earn the course certificate, you must appear for the certification exam at the end of the course and secure at least 40% marks. You must also complete the internal assessment with a minimum of 40% marks to qualify. 

3: What category does this course belong to?

The Proficiency Course in Russian falls under the ‘language’ category of study.

4: How long will the certificate be valid for?

The course completion certificate is valid lifelong.

5: Do the instructors provide proper study material?

Yes, the students will get access to a comprehensive set of modules in the course. The course instructor will also provide extra reading material and online resources for further understanding.

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