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Non-dictionary Russian – Obscene Language

When:

08 January - 26 January 2024

School:

Tallinn Winter School

Institution:

Tallinn University

City:

Tallinn

Country:

Estonia

Language:

Russian

Credits:

1.0 EC

Fee:

120 EUR

Interested?
Please note: this course has already ended
Non-dictionary Russian – Obscene Language

About

A Non-Dictionary Russian or Obscene language course focuses on teaching the use and understanding of Russian slang. This type of course is usually not part of formal language instruction. It is intended for individuals who want to familiarize themselves with this aspect of language for various reasons, such as cultural understanding, avoiding offensive situations, or even for entertainment.

Course leader

Lukasz Marek Chwistek is a linguist, Russian language teacher and methodologist, TRFL tester, and sworn translator. An active member of many organizations uniting teachers of Russian as a Foreign Language.

Target group

The course is open for all students of Russian as a foreign language from level B1.

Course aim

Students will learn when and how to use these words and phrases and when it is highly inappropriate to do so. Understanding the social and cultural contexts in which such language is used is essential.
The course may delve into profanity’s cultural and historical aspects in Russian-speaking societies. It can help students gain insight into the use of offensive language as a form of self-expression, humor, or social commentary.
The course can be taken as an “after-class” course in addition to other courses. It includes 6 sessions.

Fee info

Fee

120 EUR, The course fee.

Interested?

When:

08 January - 26 January 2024

School:

Tallinn Winter School

Institution:

Tallinn University

Language:

Russian

Credits:

1.0 EC

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