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  4. <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><head><title>Broad goals and performance objectives</title><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.79.2"/><link rel="home" href="index.xhtml" title="Communicate in Russian"/><link rel="up" href="index.xhtml" title="Communicate in Russian"/><link rel="prev" href="pr01.xhtml" title="Course description"/><link rel="next" href="ch01.xhtml" title="Chapter 1. Course content"/></head><body><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Broad goals and performance objectives</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="pr01.xhtml">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center"> </th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="ch01.xhtml">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr/></div><div class="preface"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h1 class="title"><a id="d5e67"/>Broad goals and performance objectives<a href="#ftn.d5e69" class="footnote" id="d5e69"><sup class="footnote">[1]</sup></a></h1></div></div></div><p>These minimum goals will be met with 70% proficiency by a majority of the class unless
  5. otherwise specified. The learner at the end of this course, according to his level of
  6. maturity and achievement, will: </p><p>
  7. </p><div class="orderedlist"><ol class="orderedlist" type="1"><li class="listitem"><p><span class="bold"><strong>Listening</strong></span></p><div class="variablelist"><dl class="variablelist"><dt><span class="term">L-1</span></dt><dd><p>understand the target language spoken at normal tempo.
  8. Hearing twice samples of familiar course content or new
  9. arrangements of same plus questions, all spoken at normal
  10. tempo, the student will select the culturally acceptable
  11. response. He will mark <span class="bold"><strong>a</strong></span>
  12. <span class="bold"><strong>b</strong></span> or <span class="bold"><strong>c</strong></span> as the orally correct answer.</p></dd><dt><span class="term">L-2</span></dt><dd><p>understand two natives of the target culture speaking on
  13. topics within the student's range of experience. Hearing
  14. twice on tape a dialog, the student will list in either
  15. language three points out of five discussed.</p></dd><dt><span class="term">L-3</span></dt><dd><p>understand accounts of the usual activities of his peers
  16. in the countries of the target language. Hearing twice a
  17. narrative by a Russian-speaking teenager, the student will
  18. in either language formulate questions about what he has
  19. heard.</p></dd></dl></div></li><li class="listitem"><p><span class="bold"><strong>Speaking</strong></span></p><div class="variablelist"><dl class="variablelist"><dt><span class="term">S-1</span></dt><dd><p>imitate familiar basic sentences and basic dialog models,
  20. paying attention to pronunciation, intonation, juncture and
  21. stress.</p></dd><dt><span class="term">S-2</span></dt><dd><p>speak with acceptable Russian pronunciation, intonation,
  22. juncture and stress in a free response situation using
  23. previously learned Russian content or recombinations
  24. thereof.</p></dd><dt><span class="term">S-3</span></dt><dd><p>initiate culturally acceptable Russian utterances, and
  25. respond properly to utterances initiated by other students
  26. in role-playing situations.</p></dd><dt><span class="term">S-4</span></dt><dd><p>perform necessary changes in form and order, as regards
  27. the following grammatical concepts, in oral structure drills
  28. ( person-number substitution, replacement etc.)</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul class="itemizedlist" style="list-style-type: disc; "><li class="listitem"><p>-a certain irregular verbs</p></li><li class="listitem"><p>-b the past tense</p></li><li class="listitem"><p>-c В and НА with the accusative case</p></li><li class="listitem"><p>-d time expressions with the accusative
  29. case</p></li><li class="listitem"><p>-e the genitive singular of nouns</p></li><li class="listitem"><p>-f the genitive singular of demonstratives and
  30. possessives</p></li><li class="listitem"><p>-g the genitive singular of adjectives</p></li><li class="listitem"><p>-h the genitive plural of nouns</p></li><li class="listitem"><p>-i the genitive case with expressions of
  31. quantity</p></li><li class="listitem"><p>-j the accusative plural of nouns and
  32. adjectives.</p></li></ul></div></dd></dl></div></li><li class="listitem"><p><span class="bold"><strong>Reading</strong></span></p><div class="variablelist"><dl class="variablelist"><dt><span class="term">R-1</span></dt><dd><p>demonstrate reading comprehension by selecting the correct
  33. printed answer to orally presented questions about familiar
  34. material.</p></dd><dt><span class="term">R-2</span></dt><dd><div class="itemizedlist"><ul class="itemizedlist" style="list-style-type: disc; "><li class="listitem"><p>-a demonstrate direct reading comprehension in
  35. Russian of material already mastered audio-lingually
  36. by selecting the correct printed answers to printed
  37. questions on a short printed selection.</p></li><li class="listitem"><p>-b demonstrate direct reading comprehension in
  38. Russian of material already mastered audio-lingually
  39. by selecting the correct printed answers to printed
  40. questions on a short selection written in Cyrillic
  41. script.</p></li></ul></div></dd><dt><span class="term">R-3</span></dt><dd><p> read (orally) familiar material in sentence form with
  42. meaningful pronunciation, intonation, juncture and
  43. stress</p></dd></dl></div></li><li class="listitem"><p><span class="bold"><strong>Writing</strong></span></p><div class="variablelist"><dl class="variablelist"><dt><span class="term">W-1</span></dt><dd><p>copy correctly in Cyrillic script from either Cyrillic
  44. print or script, and previously audio­lingually mastered
  45. material with 100% accuracy.</p></dd><dt><span class="term">W-2</span></dt><dd><p>write in Cyrillic script, dictation of familiar idiomatic
  46. expressions and dialogs mastered audio­lingually.</p></dd><dt><span class="term">W-3</span></dt><dd><div class="itemizedlist"><ul class="itemizedlist" style="list-style-type: disc; "><li class="listitem"><p>-a write in Cyrillic script, answers to orally
  47. presented questions on a short orally presented
  48. selection.</p></li><li class="listitem"><p>-b write answers to printed questions on a short
  49. printed selection.</p></li></ul></div></dd><dt><span class="term">W-4</span></dt><dd><p>write answers in a free response situation» being
  50. particular about spelling and punctuation.</p></dd></dl></div></li><li class="listitem"><p><span class="bold"><strong>Culture</strong></span></p><div class="variablelist"><dl class="variablelist"><dt><span class="term">C-1</span></dt><dd><p>research and report on the Bolshoi Theater, Moscow's
  51. cathedrals, Soviet trade exhibitions, Soviet construction,
  52. folk art, teen summer activities, etc., which correspond to
  53. pictures and topics introduced in the units covered.</p></dd><dt><span class="term">C-2</span></dt><dd><p> learn one or more Russian songs.</p></dd><dt><span class="term">C-3</span></dt><dd><p> create art which is based on culture topics
  54. introduced.</p></dd></dl></div></li><li class="listitem"><p><span class="bold"><strong>Attitudes</strong></span></p><div class="variablelist"><dl class="variablelist"><dt><span class="term">A-1</span></dt><dd><p>demonstrate any of various reasons for studying the
  55. Russian language by participating in discussion groups,
  56. research topics, and making of art.</p></dd><dt><span class="term">A-2</span></dt><dd><p>develop linguistic awareness in regard to languages spoken
  57. as a native and studied as foreign languages. The student
  58. will identify three comparisons between other languages and
  59. the target language which demonstrate his understanding of
  60. the nature of language and how it works.</p></dd><dt><span class="term">A-3</span></dt><dd><p>enroll in future Russian courses to demonstrate continued
  61. interest in language.</p></dd></dl></div></li></ol></div><p>
  62. </p><div class="footnotes"><br/><hr style="width:100; text-align:left;margin-left: 0"/><div id="ftn.d5e69" class="footnote"><p><a href="#d5e69" class="para"><sup class="para">[1] </sup></a>These objectives are presented in four skills groups: listening (L), speaking
  63. (S), reading (R), writing (W) and two other groups culture (C), and attitudes
  64. (A). The letter- numbers used here are keyed to the sample evaluation section
  65. with matching letter-numbers.</p></div></div></div><div class="navfooter"><hr/><table width="100%" summary="Navigation footer"><tr><td width="40%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="pr01.xhtml">Prev</a> </td><td width="20%" align="center"> </td><td width="40%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="ch01.xhtml">Next</a></td></tr><tr><td width="40%" align="left" valign="top">Course description </td><td width="20%" align="center"><a accesskey="h" href="index.xhtml">Home</a></td><td width="40%" align="right" valign="top"> Chapter 1. Course content</td></tr></table></div></body></html>