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Friendly Russian
Learning How to Read & Write in Russian

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  • Chapter 1
    • Lesson 1
    • Lesson 2
    • Lesson 3
    • Lesson 4
    • Lesson 5
    • Lesson 6
    • Lesson 7
    • Lesson 8
  • Chapter 2
    • Lesson 1
    • Lesson 2
    • Lesson 3
    • Lesson 4
    • Lesson 5
    • Lesson 6
    • Lesson 7
  • Chapter 3
    • Урок 1
    • Урок 2
    • Урок 3
    • Урок 4
  • Chapter 4
    • Урок 1
    • Урок 2
    • Урок 3
    • Урок 4
    • Урок 5
    • Урок 6
    • Урок 7
    • Урок 8
    • Урок 9
  • Chapter 5
    • Урок 1
    • Урок 2
    • Урок 3
    • Урок 4
    • Урок 5
    • Урок 6
  • Chapter 6
    • Урок 1
    • Урок 2
    • Урок 3
  • Chapter 7
    • Урок 1
    • Урок 2
    • Урок 3
  • Chapter 8
    • Урок 1
    • Урок 2

Chapter 4

LESSON 1 – УРО́К 1

Grammar: The prepositional case of Nouns. 1.General outline of the case. 2.”E” -ending
3. Prepositions “B” (in) and “HA” (on)
From the Survival Kit: Things don’t “sit” in Russian!
Language and Culture: Asking about location


 

LESSON 2 – УРО́К 2

Grammar: Prepositional case of nouns: 1. “И”- ending 2. Geographical names: cities, countries and continents. Cardinal points.
From the Survival Kit: Classroom vocabulary III
Language and Culture: Geography notes on Russia


 

LESSON 3 – УРО́К 3

Grammar: Prepositional case of nouns: Prepositional of time with seasons and months
From the Survival Kit: Asking permission; words of permissions and forbiddance. Asking not to do something
Language and Culture: Seasons and Months


 

LESSON 4 – УРО́К 4

Grammar: Prepositional case of nouns: WORK and ACTIVITIES: prepositions“B” or “HA”?
From the Survival Kit:Exams in Russian schools
Language and Culture: Cultural Notes to the Text


 

LESSON 5 – УРО́К 5

Grammar: The Prepositional case of nouns: 1. Some common professions and where people
work 2. Adjectival nouns
From the survival kit: We have…. They have…. – У нас есть… У них есть….
Language and culture: Exams in Russian School


 

LESSON 6 – УРО́К 6

Grammar: The Prepositional case with the preposition “O” (об/обо) – “about”
From the survival kit: Asking a person what happened
Language and culture: What Russians speak and think about


 

LESSON 7 – УРОК 7

Grammar: Another function of the prepositional case: playing musical instruments
From the survival kit: “What’s the name of…?” – asking about inanimate things
Language and culture: Music in Russia


 

LESSON 8 – УРОК 8

Grammar: Exceptions in the prepositional case
From the survival kit: Asking about time
Language and culture: Dacha – the Russian summer house


 

LESSON 9 – УРОК 9

Grammar: Personal pronouns in the prepositional case
From the survival kit: What to say when a person sneezes
Language and culture: Sneezing and coughing without excuses

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