Direct Objects - Elementary Russian - Lecture Slides, Slides of Russian Language

Course title is Elementary Russian. This course is to teach Chinese as a foreign language. Some points in this file are: Direct Objects, Accusative Case, Direct Objects and the Accusative Case, Reminders, Verbs of Studying, Spelling Rules, Totalitarian, Space, Russian Landscapes, International Affairs

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  • Unit
  • 2007-11-

Outline

  • Direct objects and the accusative case
  • люби́ть
  • Reminders
    • Verbs of studying
    • ся verbs
    • Spelling rules

What’s a direct object?

1. Peter I founded St. Petersburg.

2. Stalin was a totalitarian.

3. Tolstoy wrote Anna Karenina.

4. The USSR lasted about 70 years.

5. Yuri Gagarin flew into space.

6. Repin painted Russian landscapes.

7. Aleksandr II ended serfdom.

8. Vladimir Putin became president in 2001.

What’s a direct object?

1. Peter I founded St. Petersburg.

2. Stalin was a totalitarian.

3. Tolstoy wrote Anna Karenina.

4. The USSR lasted about 70 years.

5. Yuri Gagarin flew into space.

6. Repin painted Russian landscapes.

7. Aleksandr II ended serfdom.

8. Vladimir Putin became president in 2001.

What’s a direct object?

1. Peter I founded St. Petersburg.

2. Stalin was a totalitarian.

3. Tolstoy wrote Anna Karenina.

4. The USSR lasted about 70 years.

5. Yuri Gagarin flew into space.

6. Repin painted Russian landscapes.

7. Aleksandr II ended serfdom.

8. Vladimir Putin became president in 2001.

What’s a direct object?

1. Peter I founded St. Petersburg.

2. Stalin was a totalitarian.

3. Tolstoy wrote Anna Karenina.

4. The USSR lasted about 70 years.

5. Yuri Gagarin flew into space.

6. Repin painted Russian landscapes.

7. Aleksandr II ended serfdom.

8. Vladimir Putin became president in 2001.

What’s a direct object?

1. Peter I founded St. Petersburg.

2. Stalin was a totalitarian.

3. Tolstoy wrote Anna Karenina.

4. The USSR lasted about 70 years.

5. Yuri Gagarin flew into space.

6. Repin painted Russian landscapes.

7. Aleksandr II ended serfdom.

8. Vladimir Putin became president in 2001.

What’s a direct object?

1. Peter I founded St. Petersburg.

2. Stalin was a totalitarian.

3. Tolstoy wrote Anna Karenina.

4. The USSR lasted about 70 years.

5. Yuri Gagarin flew into space.

6. Repin painted Russian landscapes.

7. Aleksandr II ended serfdom.

8. Vladimir Putin became president in 2001.

Direct objects and the accusative case

  • Я� понима́ю мою́ ма́му.
  • Мы́ чита́ем an interesting book.
  • Мы́ чита́ем a magazine.
  • Мы́ чита́ем Anna Karenina.
  • Мы́ изуча́ем American history.
  • Я� изуча́ю Russian.
  • Я� изуча́ю international affairs.
  • Я� люблю́ math.
  • Я� люблю́ this city.

Direct objects and the accusative case

  • Я� понима́ю мою́ ма́му.
  • Мы́ чита́ем интере́сную кни́гу.
  • Мы́ чита́ем a magazine.
  • Мы́ чита́ем Anna Karenina.
  • Мы́ изуча́ем American history.
  • Я� изуча́ю Russian.
  • Я� изуча́ю international affairs.
  • Я� люблю́ math.
  • Я� люблю́ this city.

Direct objects and the accusative case

  • Я� понима́ю мою́ ма́му.
  • Мы́ чита́ем интере́сную кни́гу.
  • Мы́ чита́ем журна́л.
  • Мы́ чита́ем «А�нну Каре́нину».
  • Мы́ изуча́ем American history.
  • Я� изуча́ю Russian.
  • Я� изуча́ю international affairs.
  • Я� люблю́ math.
  • Я� люблю́ this city.

Direct objects and the accusative case

  • Я� понима́ю мою́ ма́му.
  • Мы́ чита́ем интере́сную кни́гу.
  • Мы́ чита́ем журна́л.
  • Мы́ чита́ем «А�нну Каре́нину».
  • Мы́ изуча́ем америка́нскую исто́рию.
  • Я� изуча́ю Russian.
  • Я� изуча́ю international affairs.
  • Я� люблю́ math.
  • Я� люблю́ this city.

Direct objects and the accusative case

  • Я� понима́ю мою́ ма́му.
  • Мы́ чита́ем интере́сную кни́гу.
  • Мы́ чита́ем журна́л.
  • Мы́ чита́ем «А�нну Каре́нину».
  • Мы́ изуча́ем америка́нскую исто́рию.
  • Я� изуча́ю ру́сский язы́к.
  • Я� изуча́ю междунаро́дные отноше́ния.
  • Я� люблю́ math.
  • Я� люблю́ this city.

Direct objects and the accusative case

  • Я� понима́ю мою́ ма́му.
  • Мы́ чита́ем интере́сную кни́гу.
  • Мы́ чита́ем журна́л.
  • Мы́ чита́ем «А�нну Каре́нину».
  • Мы́ изуча́ем америка́нскую исто́рию.
  • Я� изуча́ю ру́сский язы́к.
  • Я� изуча́ю междунаро́дные отноше́ния.
  • Я� люблю́ матема́тику.
  • Я� люблю́ this city.