Preparation course for the Unified State Exam 2023 in the Russian language, grade 11 - free course from Foxford, training 64 lessons, date: December 7, 2023.
Miscellaneous / / December 10, 2023
Cooking from scratch
The course is suitable for students with any level of knowledge: both beginners and those who have already begun to prepare
With expert support
Manual checking of homework and samples by an Unified State Exam expert who will evaluate the work just like in the exam
For 20 years, she has prepared more than 5 thousand schoolchildren for the Unified State Exam. The average score of her students is 85
We structure training in such a way as to give you a deep understanding of the Russian language to pass the Unified State Exam without any fuss and at a calm pace.
Elena will teach you to understand the Russian language in such a way that you won’t need cramming and spurs. What is clear does not need to be taught. And during the real exam, nothing will “go out of your head”
We manually check samples and homework
We do not leave the written part assignments for self-testing - this is done by OGE experts.
We check “for real”, like in an exam, and as a result you receive detailed feedback. All this is for the sake of speed of preparation and your results.
A personal curator will answer questions within two hours, 24/7
The curators understand the program and the subject, so they can easily answer your questions about the course and homework - at any time
They know well how difficult it can be to prepare and understand your worries.
The most important task of a tutor is to help you cope with stress and fear before exams
The lesson lasts 2 academic hours. Classes are held online twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 16.00 (Moscow time).
Cand. Philol. Sciences, Associate Professor, teacher of the highest qualification category, Unified State Examination expert. Author of teaching aids.
Candidate of Philological Sciences, associate professor, teacher of the highest qualification category, Unified State Examination expert in the Russian language. For about 20 years she taught at a university, collaborated with a gymnasium, and worked in a secondary school. Author of about 20 articles (including on the problem of speech errors in Part C of the Unified State Examination in the Russian language). Author of several educational and teaching aids (among them a manual on preparation for presentation, on speech culture).
Norms of modern Russian literary language
The section systematizes knowledge of the norms of stress placement, the use of words and the formation of their forms, and the construction of sentences. For completing these tasks you can get 8 points on the Unified State Exam in Russian, as well as points for three criteria in the essay
- Norms of oral and written speech. Accentological norms (Task No. 4).
- Lexical norms (Tasks No. 2, 5, 6).
- Morphological norms (Task No. 7).
- Syntactic norms (Task No. 8).
Spelling
The section repeats and reinforces the spelling of all significant parts of the word, as well as continuous, hyphenated and separate spellings significant and function words, which will allow you not only to earn 7 points for test tasks, but also to write correctly composition
- Spelling roots (Task No. 9).
- Spelling of prefixes (Task No. 10).
- Spelling of suffixes (Tasks No. 11, 12, 15).
- Spelling endings (Task No. 12).
- Continuous, hyphenated and separate spelling of words (Task No. 14).
- Spelling NOT and NI (Task No. 13).
Syntax and punctuation. Simple complex sentence
This section will allow you to repeat the rules and practice the skills of placing punctuation marks in sentences with homogeneous and isolated members, cope with tasks 16-18, earning 4 points on the Unified State Exam in Russian language
- Main and secondary members of the sentence. Dash in a simple sentence (Task No. 21).
- Sentence with homogeneous members (Tasks No. 16, 21). Colon and dash in a sentence with homogeneous members (Task No. 21).
- Proposal with isolated members (Tasks No. 17, 21).
- Sentence with introductory words, appeals (Tasks No. 18, 21).
Syntax and punctuation. Difficult sentence
This section systematizes knowledge about complex sentences and repeats the rules for placing commas, dashes and colons in complex sentences. Knowledge will help you cope with tasks 19-21 and not lose points in the essay
- Complex sentence (Tasks No. 16, 21).
- Complex sentence (Tasks No. 19, 21).
- Non-union complex sentence. Colon and dash in a non-union complex sentence (Task No. 21).
- Complex sentence with different types of connection (Task No. 20).
- Punctuation in simple and complex sentences. Punctuation analysis (Task No. 21).
Text
The section develops skills in working with text, including the ability to determine the type of speech and means of connecting sentences, and conduct linguistic and stylistic analysis of the text.
- Basic features of the text.
- Speech styles. Linguistic and stylistic analysis of the text.
- Information processing of text (Task No. 3, 22).
- Means of connecting sentences in the text (Tasks No. 1, 25).
- Functional and semantic types of speech: narration, description, reasoning (Task No. 23).
- Means of expression used in the text (Tasks No. 24, 26).
Essay requirements
The section analyzes the requirements for writing the Unified State Examination in the Russian language, examines the assessment criteria, and discusses the outline of the text.
- Analysis of the requirements for writing the Unified State Examination. Review of assessment criteria.
- Essay plan.
Theme and problem of the text
The section teaches you to highlight key words, talks about different ways to formulate a problem and how to avoid common mistakes in this part of the essay.
- What is the difference between a topic and a problem? Review of previous years' topics.
- How to find the problem? Slow reading. Keywords.
- Ways to formulate the problem. Typical mistakes.
Commentary on the text problem
This section will teach you to follow the author’s train of thought, build a reasoning, choose suitable examples and illustrations and establish connections between them, and follow the rules of citation.
- Following the author's train of thought.
- Types of information. Hidden information.
- Constructing a reasoning.
- Selection of examples and illustrations.
- Examples from the text and the semantic connection between them.
- Methods of reference to the text. Citation.
- Typical mistakes in commenting.
The author’s position and your attitude towards it
This section teaches you to define and formulate the author’s position, as well as to reasonably express your attitude towards it. Particular attention is paid to typical errors in this part of the essay.
- Determination of the author's position. Possible difficulties.
- Formulation of the author’s position and his attitude towards it.
- Justification of your own position.
- Typical mistakes in expressing and justifying your own position.
Composition of the text. Introduction and Conclusion
The classes discuss the features of essay composition, different ways of writing the introduction and conclusion of a graduation essay.
- Writing an introduction.
- Writing a conclusion.
Grammatical, speech and logical errors
A detailed analysis of the typology of errors found in the Unified State Examination essay in the Russian language is expected. Particular attention is paid to the most common errors and their prevention
- Typology of errors. The most common mistakes.
Editing text
The section provides a workshop on writing essay fragments and editing them
- Practical lesson-1.
- Practical lesson-2.