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Page 1: Let’s Learn Russian! NCVPS Russian I Course Week 13 Image courtesy of cescassawin at FreeDigitalPhotos.net Image courtesy of Matt Banks at FreeDigitalPhotos.net

Let’s Learn Russian!NCVPS Russian I Course

Week 13

Image courtesy of cescassawin at FreeDigitalPhotos.net

Image courtesy of Matt Banks at FreeDigitalPhotos.net

Page 2: Let’s Learn Russian! NCVPS Russian I Course Week 13 Image courtesy of cescassawin at FreeDigitalPhotos.net Image courtesy of Matt Banks at FreeDigitalPhotos.net

Warming Up. Vocabulary Game “Fly Swatter”.

“Grab” a pencil. When you coach says a word in English you will need to find it on the screen in Russian and underline it. The winner is who underlined most words first (make sure you all have pencils of different colors).

продукты, еда, есть, колбаса, сыр, масло, курица, мясо, рыба, хлеб, бутерброд, яйцо, рис, овощи, картофель, гамбургер, фрукты, апельсин, лимон, салат, макароны, яблоко, торт, шоколад, печенье, мороженое, суп, пицца, напитки, пить, вода, молоко, чай, кофе, сок, завтрак, на завтрак, обед, на обед, ужин,  на ужин

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Vocabulary “Это Вкусно!”-II

Вкусный- Delicious, tasty

Сладкий- Sweet

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Vocabulary “Это Вкусно!”-II

Кислый-Sour

Острый- Spicy, hot

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Vocabulary “Это Вкусно!”-II

Я голодный/голодная-I am hungry (male/female)

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Vocabulary “Это Вкусно!”-II

Я хочу пить-I am thirsty

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Vocabulary “Это Вкусно!”-II

Я люблю поесть-I love to eat.

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Vocabulary “Это Вкусно!”-II

Ресторан-Restaurant

Кафе –Café

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Vocabulary “Это Вкусно!”-II

Стакан- Glass

Чашка- Cup

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Vocabulary “Это Вкусно!”-II

Тарелка- Plate

Ложка- Spoon

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Vocabulary “Это Вкусно!”-II

Вилка- Fork

Нож- Knife

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Vocabulary “Это Вкусно!”-II

Борщ- Borsch

Пельмени- Pelmeni, dumplings

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Vocabulary “Это Вкусно!”-II

Блины- Blini, pancakes

Икра- Caviar

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Vocabulary “Это Вкусно!”-II

Квас- Kvass

Щи- cabbage soup

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All Vocabulary on One SlideВкусный delicious

Сладкий sweet

Кислый sour

Острый spicy, hot

Я голодный/голодная I am hungry.

Я люблю поесть I love to eat.

Ресторан restaurant

Стакан glass

Чашка cup

Вилка fork

Тарелка plate

Нож knife

Ложка spoon

Борщ borsch

Пельмени pelmeni / dumplings

Блины blini / pancakes

Икра caviar

Квас kvass (beverage made from rye bread)

Щи cabbage soup

Хотеть to wantImage from https://openclipart.org

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Week 12 and Week 13 Vocabulary Game

“Grab” a pencil. When you coach says “Start” you will need to draw a line from the picture to the corresponding word in Russia. The winner is who connects the most pictures with words first (make sure you all have pencils of different colors).

РыбаОвощиКолбасаСырМолокоЯйцоЯблокоФруктыБутербродРисМороженоеТарелкаЛожкаКартофельСупАпельсин

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Conjugation of the Verb “Хотеть”

The verb “Хотеть” means to “to wish, to want”. It’s an irregular verb which means we need to memorize its forms.

Я хочуТы хочешьОн/она/оно хочетМы хотимВы хотитеОни хотят

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Conjugation of the Verb “Хотеть”-Examples

Read and translate examples.

1.Я хочу борщ на обед.2.Мой друг хочет бутерброд и кофе.3.Ты хочешь блины на завтрак?4.Они хотят пить квас.5.Родители хотят есть суп. Они голодные.6.Он не хочет молоко, он хочет чай.7.Вы хотите мороженое и фрукты?

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Conjugation of the Verb “Хотеть”-Practice.

• Make your own examples using the following words:

Я хочу____________Я не хочу _________

Words to use: пельмени, фрукты, картофель, яйцо, блины, мороженое, завтрак, суп, молоко, сок, кофе, хлеб, мясо

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Dialogue “В Ресторане”Официант: Здравствуйте!Клиент: Здравствуйте!Официант: Что вы хотите кушать?Клиент: Я голодный. Что у вас есть?Официант: У нас есть борщ, пельмени, блины.Клиент: Рыба у вас есть?Официант: Конечно есть. Рыба очень вкусная!Клиент: Я хочу борщ и рыбу. Официант: Отлично. Что хотите пить? У нас есть чай и кофе.Клиент: Чай сладкий?Официант: Да сладкий. Клиент: Я хочу чай и воду. Официант: Хорошо. Вот ваша тарелка, нож, вилка, ложка и стакан. Клиент: Спасибо.Официант: Как ваша еда?Клиент: Спасибо, очень вкусно! Image courtesy of stockimages at

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Let’s Practice Writing -“Typical American and Russian Food”

With the help of your coach on the new Blackboard slide practice writing (hand printing) word in Russian about what you think is typical Russian and American breakfast, dinner (lunch) and supper. Write the words in the appropriate boxes. Have fun!

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Let’s Practice Writing -“Typical American and Russian Food” II

Typical American Breakfast

Typical American LunchE.g. гамбургер

Typical American Dinner

Typical Russian Breakfast

Typical Russian Dinner (lunch)

Typical Russian Supper (dinner)

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Cultural Notes I Typical Dishes on Russian Holiday Table

Photos from library.lipetsk.ru

ГолубцыСелёдка под

шубой

Have you ever heard (or maybe even tried) these Russian dishes?

Холодец

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Cultural Notes II-Russian Eating Habits

Read these facts and say whether you already know them or not. What habit would bother you the most if you are traveling to Russia? What habits in your opinion are healthy and which ones are not?

1.Even though Russians are famous for drinking a lot of hot tea, iced tea is not at all popular in Russia and you will probably not be able to order iced tea in restaurants and cafes. 2.Speaking about ice again, any iced beverages are rare. If you ask for ice for your drink in restaurants, do not be surprised if they do not have any.3.Coke, Pepsi, Sprite, etc. are not popular beverages. Most families will not have them at home.4.Russians love dishes made of whole grains. Wheat, buckwheat, millet, barley, etc. are extremely popular especially for breakfast. Hot cereals and porridge are considered very healthy.5.Pork is loved by people as much as beef or chicken. When given a choice many people would prefer their dishes with pork since pork meat is considered softer and more tender.6.The percentage of vegetarians is very low in Russia. 7.Soup is considered to be an important meal of the day necessary for the healthy digestion. Many people eat soup daily usually during dinner (around 2-3 p.m.)8.Cultured milk foods (kefir, ryazhenka, etc.) are very popular and are consumed daily.9.Russians love their food fried-fried meat, fried potatoes are eaten in large amounts.

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Cultural Notes III Borsch Recipe

What do you already know about borsch? Have you tried it or would you be open to try?Our main ingredients will

be:

•Вода•Мясо•Картофель•Овощи

Borsch like many other Russian dishes is eaten with bread. Some people put a spoon or two of sour cream into their bowl and others love borsch with garlic pampushkas (sort of fritter) Photos from library.lipetsk.ru