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2.1 My Hobbies Russian Lesson Sequence (Мои Хобби) (KS3)
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2.1 My Hobbies Russian Lesson Sequence (Мои Хобби) (KS3)

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Two full PPT lessons sequence on hobbies introducing: free-time activities, любить + infinitive and some short form adjectives. This is the first lesson in the second unit of work on free time activities. This lesson is suitable for KS3 students and GCSE ab-initio students. Activities include: using dictionaries, speaking games, reading, listening, grammar practice, writing (with links to Russian music to play during writing). Print-outs/worksheets and vocab lists are included in the slides at the end of both lessons. Only changes needed is adding in the date on title slides.
Unit 2 Russian Language - Free Time/Свободное Время Homework Worksheets (KS3)
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Unit 2 Russian Language - Free Time/Свободное Время Homework Worksheets (KS3)

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7-page word document containing homework worksheets for the entire 6 week (12 lesson) Russian Language unit “Свободное Время” (Free Time). There are three to four activities per week, mostly centering around grammar, translation and writing to help students practice and reinforce the learning from that week. These worksheets can also be provided within class time as extensions for higher achieving students. Each week/sub-topic’s sheet begins on a new page.
Unit 2 - Free Time / Свободное Время Russian Grammar Review Worksheet (KS3)
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Unit 2 - Free Time / Свободное Время Russian Grammar Review Worksheet (KS3)

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This grammar review worksheet reviews all the grammar covered in my unit 2 (Свободное Время) Russian lessons. This worksheet is ideal to give to students to work through and aid in their revision either on the run up to an End of Unit assessment or to maintain their Russian over holidays after finishing the unit. The sheet is split up into two sections: cases, and verbs. It contains activities checking both their declarative knowledge of grammar (the know-what) and their procedural knowledge of grammar (the know-how). It could also be divided up by section to use as homework throughout the unit.
Unit 1 -  Introduction / Знакомство Russian Grammar Revision Worksheet (KS3)
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Unit 1 - Introduction / Знакомство Russian Grammar Revision Worksheet (KS3)

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This grammar review worksheet reviews all the grammar covered in my unit 1 (Знакомство) Russian lessons. This worksheet is ideal to give to students to work through and aid in their revision either on the run up to an End of Unit assessment or to maintain their Russian over holidays after finishing the unit. The sheet is split up into three sections: grammatical gender, cases, and verbs. It contains activities checking both their declarative knowledge of grammar (the know-what) and their procedural knowledge of grammar (the know-how). It could also be divided up by section to use as homework throughout the unit.
1.1.2 Russian Alphabet Lesson 2
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1.1.2 Russian Alphabet Lesson 2

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This lesson follows on from the first lesson on Russian alphabet and continues to allow students to practice this key skill for learning Russian. As with the previous lesson it focuses on both reading and spelling, though this time introduces word-level dictation of cognates. Transcripts for teachers to read out are included in the notes of the relevant slides. All answers are included in the slides along with an automatically updating date so it is ready to use. This lesson is the second of two lessons focusing on learning, reading and writing the Russian alphabet.
1.1.7 Russian My Family Lesson 1
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1.1.7 Russian My Family Lesson 1

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This lesson follows on from the second lesson on where you live and is the first lesson on family. It introduces family members in Russian and the genitive case. Activities include games, reading activites, translations and grammar practice activities. Relevant challenge activities are included as well as a vocab learning homework on the final slide. This lesson is the first of two lessons focusing on describing family and the genitive case.
1.1.5 Russian Where I live Lesson 1
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1.1.5 Russian Where I live Lesson 1

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This lesson follows on from the second lesson on introducing yourself and is the first lesson on where you live. It introduces “я живу” as a set structure to be expanded on later. It also introduces and explains the prepositional case using city cognates. Activities include games, translations and gap-fill activities. Relevant challenge activities are included as well as a vocab learning homework on the final slide. This lesson is the first of two lessons focusing on saying where you live and the prepositional case
1.1.4 Russian Introducing Yourself Lesson 2
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1.1.4 Russian Introducing Yourself Lesson 2

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This lesson follows on from the first lesson on introducing yourself. It goes into further detail regarding the structures of “Как тебя зовут?” and “меня зовут” as well as expanding to include how to say “his name is” etc. Activities include games, readings, translations and gap-fill activities. Relevant challenge activities are included as well as a vocab learning homework on the final slide. This lesson is the second of two lessons focusing on asking people’s names and introducing yourself.
Russian Unit 2 - Free Time / Свободное Время (KS3)
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Russian Unit 2 - Free Time / Свободное Время (KS3)

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This bundle contains a 6 week unit of work containing 12 PPT lessons focusing on free-time activities including sport, music and locations It introduces students to present tense regular and irregular verb conjugations, reinforces case endings and uses and practices the writing skills from unit 1. There are a variety of activities, including reading, listening, games, gap fills, translations, speaking, writing. Each writing activity is accompanied with links to a variety of Russian music from classical to variety to pop for students to listen to whilst working. Homework and grammar review worksheets are also included to support learning outside the classroom. This unit of work is suitable for KS3 students have completed my unit 1 lesson sequence with differentiated objectives at the start of every lesson. All print-outs/worksheets are included at the end of the sequence ready for printing. Instructions for activities are included either in the slides or in the notes. Transcripts for teachers to read out for listening activities are included in the notes.
2.6 Unit 1+2 Revision Lesson Sequence (Пересмотр) (KS3)
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2.6 Unit 1+2 Revision Lesson Sequence (Пересмотр) (KS3)

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Two full PPT lessons sequence revising content from unit 1 and 2, including: hobbies, sports, music, type I and II present tense conjugations, accusative and prepositional cases with prepositions, irregular verbs (e.g. ходить, любить, жить). This is the final lesson in the second unit of work on free time activities aimed as a recap before assessment. This lesson is suitable for KS3 students and GCSE ab-initio students. Activities include: using speaking games, reading, grammar practice, writing, and translation. Print-outs/worksheets and vocab lists are included in the slides at the end of both lessons. Only changes needed is adding in the date on title slides.
1.1.3 Russian Introducing Yourself Lesson 1
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1.1.3 Russian Introducing Yourself Lesson 1

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This lesson follows on from the second lesson on Russian alphabet and is the first lesson on introducing yourself. It introduces the structures of “Как тебя зовут?” and “меня зовут” as set structures to be fully deconstructed and explained in the following lesson. It also introduces and explains the Russian patronymic system. Activities include games, readings and speaking activities. Relevant challenge activities are included as well as a vocab learning homework on the final slide. This lesson is the first of two lessons focusing on asking people’s names and introducing yourself.
1.2.8 Russian Physical Appearance Lesson 1
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1.2.8 Russian Physical Appearance Lesson 1

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This lesson is the eighth lesson of unit 2 of Russian (Appearance and Personality) and the first lesson on physical appearance adjectives. It introduces adjectives describing physical appearance and reviews adjective agreement in the nominative. Activities include listenings, reading, translation into Englsih, grammar practice activities and speaking. Vocabulary learning homework is included on the final slide. This lesson is the first of one lessons focusing on physical appearance adjectives in Russian.
1.2.9 Russian Personality Lesson 1
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1.2.9 Russian Personality Lesson 1

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This lesson is the ninth lesson of unit 2 of Russian (Appearance and Personality) and the first lesson on personality adjectives. It introduces personality adjectives in Russian and reviews short and normal form adjective agreement. Activities include translation both ways, grammar practice activities and listen and repeat vocab drilling. Vocabulary learning homework is included on the final slide. This lesson is the first of two lessons focusing on personality in Russian.
KS3 Unit 1 L04 Russian Alphabet 4
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KS3 Unit 1 L04 Russian Alphabet 4

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This is a powerpoint lesson introducing the next 5 letters of the Russian alphabet. It assumes knowledge of only the 15 letters introduced in lessons 1, 2 and 3. It is the fourth of 6 lessons on the Russian alphabet which aims to slowly introduce the alphabet and writing system to students, giving them time to practice and develop. This is suitable for KS3 students and beginners at KS4 (though it may be more beneficial to combine lessons 3&4 for KS4 to increase pace and demand). Activities include: listen and repeat, graded questioning, reading practice and speaking practice.
KS3 Unit 1 L03 Russian Alphabet 3
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KS3 Unit 1 L03 Russian Alphabet 3

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This is a powerpoint lesson introducing the next 5 letters of the Russian alphabet. It assumes knowledge of only the 10 letters introduced in lessons 1 and 2. It is the third of 6 lessons on the Russian alphabet which aims to slowly introduce the alphabet and writing system to students, giving them time to practice and develop. This is suitable for KS3 students and beginners at KS4 (though it may be more beneficial to combine lessons 3&4 for KS4 to increase pace and demand). Activities include: listen and repeat, graded questioning, reading practice and speaking practice.
KS3 Unit 1 L02 Russian Alphabet 2
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KS3 Unit 1 L02 Russian Alphabet 2

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This is a powerpoint lesson introducing 5 new letters of the Russian alphabet. It assumes only knowledge of the letters introduced in lesson 1. It is the second of 6 lessons on the Russian alphabet which aims to slowly introduce the alphabet and writing system to students, giving them time to practice and develop. This is suitable for KS3 students and beginners at KS4 (though it may be more beneficial to combine lessons 1&2 for KS4 to increase pace and demand). Activities include: listen and repeat, graded questioning, reading practice and speaking practice.
KS3 Unit 1 L05 Russian Alphabet 5
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KS3 Unit 1 L05 Russian Alphabet 5

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This is a powerpoint lesson introducing the next 5 letters of the Russian alphabet. It assumes knowledge of only the 20 letters introduced in lessons 1, 2, 3 and 4. It is the fifth of 6 lessons on the Russian alphabet which aims to slowly introduce the alphabet and writing system to students, giving them time to practice and develop. This is suitable for KS3 students and beginners at KS4 (though it may be more beneficial to combine lessons 5&6 for KS4 to increase pace and demand). Activities include: listen and repeat, graded questioning, reading practice and speaking practice.
KS3 Unit 1 L06 Russian Alphabet 6
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KS3 Unit 1 L06 Russian Alphabet 6

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This is a powerpoint lesson introducing the final 8 letters of the Russian alphabet. It assumes knowledge of only the other 25 letters introduced in lessons 1-5. It is the last of 6 lessons on the Russian alphabet which aims to slowly introduce the alphabet and writing system to students, giving them time to practice and develop. This is suitable for KS3 students and beginners at KS4 (though it may be more beneficial to combine lessons 5&6 for KS4 to increase pace and demand). Activities include: listen and repeat, graded questioning, reading practice and speaking practice.