Overview
The course explores a range of non-standard and often offensive words, phrases, and expressions used in colloquial Russian. This includes profanity, slang, and culturally specific terms that may be inappropriate in formal settings.Students will learn when and how to use these words and phrases and when it is highly inappropriate to do so. Understanding the social and cultural contexts in which such language is used is essential.The course may delve into profanity’s cultural and historical aspects in Russian-speaking societies. It can help students gain insight into the use of offensive language as a form of self-expression, humor, or social commentary.
Programme Structure
The course includes the following aspects:
- Analysis of obscene language: analysis of obscene words and phrases from the point of view of their origin, history and meaning.
- Context and use: exploring situations in which obscene language may be used and what consequences it may have.
- Replacing swear words: providing alternative ways to express emotions and negative thoughts without using swear words.
- Critical thinking: supporting students to develop the ability to analyze context and select appropriate words and phrases to communicate.
- Discussion of moral aspects: discussion of moral and ethical issues related to the use of obscene language and its impact on society.
- Speaking practice: organizing exercises and role-plays involving swear words to practice and increase confidence in speaking.
Audience
The course is open for all students of Russian as a foreign language from level B1.
Lecturers
Lukasz Marek Chwistek
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 6 days
Start dates & application deadlines
- StartingApply anytime.
Language
Credits
Participants should participate in at least 75% of classes to get the certificate and transcript of records.
Delivered
Disciplines
Language Studies View 26 other Short Courses in Language Studies in EstoniaAcademic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
We are not aware of any English requirements for this programme.
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Other requirements
General requirements
The course is open for all students of Russian as a foreign language from level B1.
Tuition Fee
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International
120 EUR/yearTuition FeeBased on the tuition of 120 EUR per year during 6 days.
Living costs for Tallinn
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.