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Why Learn about Russia?

Why Learn about Russia?. By Diana Kleban 02/05/2013. Why are you here?. Where are you from originally? What language(s) do you know? What are your reasons to Learn Russian? What would you be interested to learn in this class (expectations)?. Reasons to Learn about Russia.

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Why Learn about Russia?

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  1. Why Learn about Russia? By Diana Kleban 02/05/2013

  2. Why are you here? • Where are you from originally? • What language(s) do you know? • What are your reasons to Learn Russian? • What would you be interested to learn in this class (expectations)?

  3. Reasons to Learn about Russia • Russian Coworkers, friends, or relatives ? • Plan to visit Russia as a tourist ? • Doing business with Russians ? • Interested in Russian History or Literature ? • Find Russian Beauty ? • Want to adopt a baby from Russia ? • Love Russian food ? • Interested in Russian traditions, culture and holidays ? • Are Russia and Russians very mysterious? • Russian Language is beautiful ?

  4. We are going to Learn: • Popular Russian Names/Your Name in Russian • Conversational Russian • Etiquette, Holidays, Superstitions • Russian Attributes • Attractions • Leisure Activities • Russian Food • Cultural Differences • Final Inspirations for Learning

  5. Popular Russian Names: • What about you? • Your favorite Russian Names? • Your name in Russian? • Russian names you came across? Women: • Anna, Yulia, • Natalya, Olga, • Svetlana, Marina, • Elena/Lyena, Katya, • Irina/Ira, Oksana Men: • Alexander/Sasha, Alexei/Lyesha, • Andrey, Boris, • Ivan (Vanya), Mikhail/Misha, • Sergei, Dima • Vladimir, Igor

  6. My Family – Maya – Sim’ya

  7. Famous Russian Writers: Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin(6/6/1799 – 2/10/1837) - 37 - Yevgeny Onegin - Ruslan i Lyudmila Mikhail Yuryevich Lermontov ( 10/15/1814 – 7/27/1841) – 26 - A Hero of Our Time. - Borodino. Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky (11/11/1821 – 2/9/1881) - 59 - Crime and Punishment Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (1/29/1860 – 7/15/1904) - 44 - The Man in a Case. - About Love. - Lady with the dog. Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy (9/9/1828 – 11/20/1910) - 82 - Anna Karenina - War and Peace Imya – OTchestvo - faMIlia

  8. Russian Etiquette • Men and women greet each other with “Privet”, a handshake or a node. A hug or kiss – only if very close. • Can you come to visit friends or family unexpectedly and without invitation? How do you greet the hostess? • As a party guest, don’t forget flowers, cake, cookies, and a bottle of alcohol. Flowers for women, bottles for men. • Take your shoes off at home and change into slippers. • Don’t drink from the bottle and always take a bite between shots. Long and meaningful toasts are always anticipated. • Is it ok to ask such questions as salary, age, family life or other personal nature questions? • It is acceptable practice to have public transportation gallantry - give up seats to elders and pregnant women. • It is normal for men to pay for women in restaurants, open doors for them and help off the busses.

  9. Russian Holidays • Dec 31/Jan 1 - New Year – Noviy God • Jan 7 – Christmas (since 1991) • Feb 23 – Defender of Motherland (1918) • March 8 – International Women Day • May 1 - Holiday of Spring and Labor • May 9 - Victory Day (firework/parade) • June 12 – Day of Russia (since 1991) • How different from holidays in US?

  10. Superstitions • Don’t show a newborn baby for 40 days • Don’t buy things for a newborn before the birth • Don’t celebrate birthdays before the actual day. • Look in the mirror if you forgot something at home and returned to the house. • Don’t sit in the corner of the table, if you want to get married. • Don’t dry hands with someone else with the same towel if you don’t want conflicts. • Don’t spill salt to avoid conflicts • Don’t share a happy event until it happens • Don’t shake hands or give something through a threshold • Don’t eat from a knife if you don’t want to be angry • Don’t wear clothes inside out, if you don’t want to be beaten • If someone sneezes around you, it means it is the truth and etc.

  11. Leisure Activities Old Arbat Street, Moscow • Parks and Gardens (love nature) • Berry/Mushroom picking • Boating/River Cruises • Tea Parties • Bath Houses (Banya) • Cross Country Skiing • Ice-Skating • Billiard • Bowling • Football • Chess • Reading • What are the most popular American activities?

  12. Russian Attributes • What is the largest & coldest country in the world? • What two largest countries with the same flagcolors? • What is the most popular drink in Russia? • What is the name of the metal container for boilingwater, originally heated with coal? • What are the traditional national winter footwear made of wool felt? • What is the famous folk Russian string instrument, that resembles a guitar (3 strings only)? • What is one of Russians’ favorite animal, the hero of many legends and fairytales? • Most famous wooden handcrafted nestedSouvenir? • What is most famous Russian poet? • What is most famous and popular tree in Russia?

  13. Russian Attributes Matreshka Balalayka Mishka Beryeza (Birch) Ushanka A.C. Pushkin Blini (Pancakes) Samovar - Chai Valenki

  14. Russian Glory Bolshoy (Big) Theater, Moscow Kremlin and Red Square, Moscow Mausoleum St. Basil’s Cathedral KrasnayaPloshad’

  15. Russian Attractions GUM Shopping Mall Moscow Subway Revolution Squire

  16. Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg Russian Attractions TretyakovGalery, Moscow Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

  17. Popular Russian Food - Breakfast • Kasha - Porridge • Pancakes (Bliny) • Egg Omelet • Dumplings (Vareniki) • Cottage Cheese pancakes (Syrniki) Dumplings - Vareniki • Sandwiches with cheese/sausage Syrniki (with cheese) Bliny - Pancakes

  18. Popular Russian Food – Lunch/Dinner Salads: • Salad “Oliver” (potato salad) • Beet Salad • Tomato and Cucumber Salad • Mixed Veggie Salad Salad “Oliver” Soup: • BORSH– Beet soup • Chicken Soup – Bullion • Shi - Cabbage soup • Mushroom soup BORSH Cabbage soup

  19. Popular Russian Food – Lunch/Dinner Main Dishes: • Cutlets • Meat balls • Plov (rice/meat dish) - Rice Pilaf • Beef and potatoes - Beef Stew • Chicken dishes PlovCutlets Side dishes: • Mashed potatoes • Fried potatoes • Rice • Buckwheat Kasha

  20. Popular Russian Food – Lunch/Dinner Desserts: • Apple pie • Chocolate cake • Pirozki & Pirogi • Pancakes • Jams and Preserves • Baranki (round cookies) • Bubliki (donuts with a hole) Beverages: • Tea with lemon, honey, sugar • Coffee • Juices – apple, orange (never diluted) • Champaign / Wine / Beer / Vodka

  21. Cultural Differences and Similarities Life style • What will you hear back if you say “Hello, how are you?” • Who is bringing cake for your birthday at work? • Is it ok to hug/kiss the hostess at the party? • Do people live mostly in houses or apartment buildings? • Can you wear sneakers with the fancy dress? • Can you wear the same clothes for several days in a row? • Do you like to drive fast on roads? • Do you patiently stand and wait in line? • What country has fire drills & very powerful AC (even in the winter?) • Are people in your country emotional, sentimental or open with strangers, friends, relatives?

  22. Cultural Differences and Similarities Education • Do kids play together and go to the same school on your street? • Do your children get praised a lot? • Are multiple choice test popular in schools? • Is “bulling” addressed seriously? Medicine • Can you survive without “bribing rewards”? • How strong is the diagnostic and cure services? Patriotism • Are Americans patriots of their country? • Do Americans have “inclusion and diversity”? Sport • What is the most popular sport in your country? • Do Americans walk a lot? Walking and not Moving (puzzle)

  23. Cultural Differences and Similarities Home Décor • Do you prefer wall paper to paint , curtains to blinds, carpets to wood floors, ceiling lamps to standing lamps? Nature/Animals • Does your country love and take care of nature and/or animals? Relationships: • How valuable is friendship in your country? • Is family considered to be the most important part of life? • Do children live together with parents for a long time? Families • Are we all human beings who live on the same planet – Earth? • Do we all have similar goals, desires and wishes for our families, relatives, and friends?

  24. Russian Test History/Geography • Capital of Russia with over 10 million people? • Who was the founder of Moscow? • Heart of Moscow where all most important events happen? • Place where Russian Government resides? • Most popular theater in Moscow? • Most popular reliable transportation in Moscow? Literature • Most famous Russian poet? Language • How do you greet people in Russian? • How do you say “thank you” in Russian? • How to pronounce “family” and “friends” in Russian? • How do you say “good bye” in Russian? Leisure • Most popular activity on the weekend? Food • Most popular (non-alcoholic) drink in Russia? • Most lovable dessert with tea? • Most popular Russian salad and soup?

  25. Simple Russian Hi – Pri-Vy-Et (privet) YES – DA NO – NYET How are you? – Kakdi-la? Good – Kha-ra-sho Thank you – Spa-si-ba What is your name? – Kak Bas Za-Vut My name is - Mi-NyaZa-Vut…Diana Good Bye – Da-Svi-Da-Ni-Ya Bye – Pa-ka

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