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This course is designed for those who wish to study Russian language to broad the knowledge, achieving up to an advanced level. The syllabus aims to provide useful, relevant language using up-to-date and interesting materials.

As well as encouraging participants to practise the language to help build confidence and develop fluency, the course will also focus on aspects of grammar and writing skills. The actual programme content will be determined by the level, and to some extent the interests of the group as a whole.


Location – 103 Waterloo Road, London, SE1 8UL
Waterloo Station (opposite station, next door to Sainsbury’s)





Fees -  £185

Evening Course (Beginners, Beginners+, Elementary, Pre-intermediate)

Duration - 10 lessons
 

 

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The course designed for those who want to learn Russian language to expand knowledge of the language and culture.

The syllabus aims to provide useful, relevant language using up-to-date and interesting materials.

The Russian language course are focused on practical functional language. Students are encouraged to practice the target language in a varied option of everyday life topics. The courses focus on the 4 abilities or skills of a learner: writing, reading, listening and speaking. Learning is set in appropriate and realistic setting.

What will you learn?

  • Introducing yourself and greeting others
  • Talking about where you are from
  • Talking about  your work/ occupation
  • Numbers from 1-100
  • Telling the time
  • Talk about daily routine and free time activities
  • Make introductions
  • Invite someone out and accept

How will you learn:

The course covers the four skills (speaking, reading, listening, writing), with emphasis on speaking and correct pronunciation.

During the course there will be opportunities for you and your tutor to monitor your achievements through activities including questions & answers, group discussion, pair and group work, pronunciation drills, role-plays and listening and written activities.

A diversity of learning materials is used, from textbooks to websites. Learners are given homework tasks and also a list of additional resources that can help them to give focus to their independent study.

How will you know about your progress?
During the course there will be opportunities for you and your tutor to monitor your achievements through activities including questions & answers, group discussion, pair and group work, pronunciation drills, role-plays and listening and written activities.

Why London Waterloo Academy?

  • Lively learning environment
  • Practical language approach
  • Course materials are all included
  • Small groups
  • Central London Location – Waterloo (opposite Waterloo train station)
103, Waterloo Road, London,  SE1 8UL,
Tel.: 020792 88995,

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