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Глава 10
 
     
  10–19.            Дополнительные исторические термины  
 

Make a list of 5 historical terms in the text that are not presented in the chapter vocabulary in section 10–3 and that you feel are important.

 
 
 
  10–20.            Краткое содержание  
 
  1. Write 68 sentences about this philosophical conflict, summarizing the information in this chapter’s text to convey accurately the two different sides to the issues at hand. Use at least four connecting words and phrases from section 10–4.
  2. Organize your sentences into a well-structured paragraph, using the cohesive devices in 10–18; try to use other cohesive devices as well, of course!
  3. Work with a partner to edit the paragraph. Pay special attention to sentence structure and look for places where you can elaborate or expand.
 
  10–21.            Лекция  
  Listen to Professor Logunov’s mini-lecture on the CD-ROM and write down any new facts or ideas about the conflict between “Westernizers” and “Slavophiles” as it continues to this day in Russia. Listen for ideas not mentioned in the written text. In addition, note any turns of phrase the speaker uses that are typical of conversational scholarly discourse (as opposed to a written text).  
     
  10–22.            Выступление  
 

Review your notes from the text you listened to in section 10–21 and then make the paragraph you wrote for task 10–20 into an oral presentation. Pay attention to the difference between written and oral discourse. Be sure to keep your tone formal.

 
     
  10–23.            История в фильмах  
  Watch the following film:  
 

          «Несколько дней из жизни И.И. Обломова» (“A Few Days in the Life of I.I.                  Oblomov”), 1979, режиссёр Никита Михалков (Nikita Mikhalkov) — 143 min.
           This film is based on Ivan Goncharov’s novel “Oblomov.”

 
 
  1. How are the ideas of Westernizers and Slavophiles conveyed in this film?
  2. Select one scene that you consider to be the critical turning point in the film. Prepare a short presentation explaining why this scene is critical for the film’s depiction of the period in which its characters lived.
  3. If you have read the novel on which the film is based (Oblomov, by Ivan Goncharov), how would you compare the film and the novel?
  4. This film was made in the Brezhnev era, but it is based on a classic work of 19th century Russian literature. Do the political considerations of the Brezhnev era intrude upon the film and if so, how?
 
  10–24.           Симпозиум  
  Review the chronology in 10–2 and identify events, personalities, or themes not discussed in detail in the text for this chapter. Pick one of those as a topic or a topic below:  
           «История государства Российского» Н.М. Карамзина в истории русской культуры
         Книга А.Н. Радищева «Путешествие из Петербурга в Москву» в истории
         русской культуры
         «Философические письма» П.Я. Чаадаева в истории русской культуры       
 
  Prepare an oral presentation on one of these topics or on a topic of your choice related to this chapter’s text, following the instructions provided here. Use the text and find additional information on the Internet or in other sources.  
 
  1. Identify your topic and formulate the main questions that you will answer in your presentation. These questions will guide your research.
  2. Look at sources relevant to your questions and gather information; take notes in Russian. Consider also images you may use to illustrate your presentation.
  3. Write an outline that could become a PowerPoint presentation to use during your talk.
  4. Make a list of vocabulary items from the text that you want to use. If you need more vocabulary, limit yourself to no more than 5 words that you look up in the dictionary.
  5. Expand your outline by writing a paragraph for each item.
  6. Review your presentation for coherence; use at least four cohesive devices from section 10–4 in your presentation.
  7. Create a PowerPoint or other multimedia presentation to illustrate your talk.
  8. Practice delivering the paper orally. Time yourself, and make your delivery of the presentation as smooth as possible. Record yourself while practicing the delivery of your oral presentation and review your recordings to help improve your delivery. When practicing, use notes, not the whole text. Each time you practice giving the presentation, reduce the amount of written text you are using; your goal is to be able to give the presentation from just a few written notes or the outline of your talk in the PowerPoint presentation.
 
  10–25.            Письменная работа  
 

Write a short paper in Russian (500–750 words) on the basis of your research in 10–24. Be sure to use at least four cohesive devices from section 10–4. When you revise your presentation into a written paper, remember that you should use markers of formal written discourse. Try to include participles and verbal adverbs and other turns of phrase more typical of formal written texts.

 
     
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