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Engaging PowerPoint Lessons on Russian Cases with Personal Pronouns

This resource provides a dynamic PowerPoint presentation designed to facilitate engaging lesson starters lasting 5-10 minutes. Each slide focuses on a specific grammatical point, such as the Accusative case, with practical oral exercises that promote classroom participation. Students can practice using personal pronouns in various cases through collaborative activities. The presentation encourages verbal interaction, asking pupils to build sentences while progressively increasing in complexity. This tool is perfect for reinforcing knowledge of Russian grammatical cases in an interactive way.

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Engaging PowerPoint Lessons on Russian Cases with Personal Pronouns

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  1. How you could use this PowerPoint: Each of these slides could be a lesson starter, lasting 5-10 minutes. E.g. Slide 4, Accusative case (for Y10 I didn’t say anything about it being the same as the Genitive or why) Oral work, going round the class (and later as pairwork): Pupil one: Она знает меня Pupil two: Она знает меня и тебя Pupil three: Она знает меня,тебя и его Etc. (i.e. the list gets long) Then to make it more challenging, switch off the screen Make a grammatical note: Pupils to remind you what to put

  2. filename: perspron Using personal pronouns

  3. Nominative Case я ты он она мы вы они + conjugated verb

  4. ACCUSATIVE CASE Она знает Also used with зовут

  5. GENITIVE CASE Без меня

  6. DATIVE CASE Наташа послала письмо . . .

  7. INSTRUMENTAL CASE Они интересуются

  8. PREPOSITIONAL CASE Они говорят о(бо)

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