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An Introduction to Verbs of Motion for Beginning Russian StudentsVinton Eberly
Central Valley High SchoolSpokane Valley, WA
Produced as part of
CREES Fulbright-Hays Group Projects Abroad Program for K-12 Teachers:
Understanding Contemporary Russia, 2010
Overview: Russian verbs of motion (VOM) are complicated and often confusing to
students learning Russian. The nature of Russian high school texts is to introduce these
verbs late in first year of study. In contrast, the use of the English form of going isprevalent and not always tied to mere motion. This unit attempts to introduce the Russian
verbs of motion at an earlier stage in order to stave off the confusion generated by the
variable meaning of the English going with the specific use of the Russian going. Inother words, I am going to introduce these verbs at an earlier stage of study.
There are 4 major lessons introducing the four main verbs of motion in Russian. Eachlesson is accompanied by a PowerPoint presentation plus practice. After a review lessonand practice, students take a short test to measure understanding of the verbs of motion.
The lessons are designed to be stand alone lessons dealing with the introduction of VOM.
They are best suited for use after the students are initially aware of the accusative case,due to the connection of VOM and the accusative case. This is not a hard and fastnecessity as with rote memory students can answer questions and make statements using
VOM and destinations with feminine endings in the accusative case.
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Lesson Plan Title: Introduction to Verbs of Motion Lesson 1
Concept / Topic to Teach: Introduction to Verbs of Motion and
General Goal(s):What are VOMs in Russian? Conjugation of ; to go by foot
Specific Objectives:terminology of VOMs; conjugation of
Required Materials:
PowerPoint Part 1
Handouts VOM part 1 practice ; Russian Verbs of Motion An Introduction
for Beginners handout
Anticipatory Set (Lead-In): Discuss present continuous form of going in English andhow it is used, i.e. We are going to have a test vs. I am going to lunch
Step-By-Step Procedures:
1. Discuss what VOM is in Russian
2. Introduce basic terms
a. aspect
b. direction
c. modes/mean of movement
d. prefixes (brief explanation of how prefixes affect meaning)
3. Present PowerPoint introduction to VOM and verb
4. Solicit questions/ clarify as needed
5. Students complete practice6 Correct practice as class (this lesson or next day if assigned as homework)
Plan for Independent Practice: Complete handout verb conjugation and sentence
completion/fill in the blank
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Lesson Plan Title: Lesson 2 VOM
Concept / Topic to Teach: by foot vs. by vehicle;
General Goal(s):conjugation of VOM ; contrast of going by foot vs. going byvehicle
Specific Objectives:conjugation of
Required Materials:
PowerPoint Part 2
Handouts VOM part 2 practice
Anticipatory Set (Lead-In): Reminder of previous lesson about VOM and English use of
going
Step-By-Step Procedures:
1. Review lesson 1 - what VOM is in Russian
2. Review vehicle vocabulary presented earlier in course.
3. Present PowerPoint introduction to VOM and verb
4. Solicit questions/ clarify as needed
5. Students complete practice
6 Correct practice as class (this lesson or next day if assigned as homework)
Plan for Independent Practice: Complete handout verb conjugation and sentence
completion/fill in the blank
Closure (Reflect Anticipatory Set): Have students respond to prompt in Russian orEnglish: How do you get to school? What trips do you make more than once a week?
What trips do you make one way?
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Lesson Plan Title: Lesson 3 VOM
Concept / Topic to Teach: the indeterminate verb
General Goal(s): Meaning of and its conjugation patterns; multi-directional andindeterminate uses
Specific Objectives: conjugation of
Required Materials:
PowerPoint Part 3
Handouts VOM part 3 practice
Anticipatory Set (Lead-In): Review of means of transportation; what is this? (Vocab.
review using pictures)
Step-By-Step Procedures:
1. Review previous lessons
2. Review grammar vocabulary from lesson 1 unidirectional/multidirectional/aspect)
3. Present PowerPoint introduction to VOM and verb
4. Solicit questions/ clarify as needed
5. Students complete practice
6 Correct practice as class (this lesson or next day if assigned as homework)
Plan for Independent Practice: Complete handout verb conjugation and sentence
completion/fill in the blank
Closure (Reflect Anticipatory Set): Answer in Russian questions about habitual tripsstudents make by foot. ? .
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Lesson Plan Title: Lesson 4 VOM
Concept / Topic to Teach: the verb
General Goal(s): Meaning of and its conjugation patterns; use in habitual,indeterminate and multidirectional uses
Specific Objectives:conjugation of
Required Materials:
PowerPoint Part 4
Handouts VOM part 4 practice
Anticipatory Set (Lead-In): Elaborate about trips the teacher has made to other cities/
countries, emphasizing the round trip aspect of the trips.
Step-By-Step Procedures:
1. Review previous lessons
2. Review vocabulary from lesson 1 (unidirectional/multidirectional/aspect)
3. Present PowerPoint introduction to VOM and verb
4. Solicit questions/ clarify as needed
5. Students complete practice
6 Correct practice as class (this lesson or next day if assigned as homework)
Plan for Independent Practice: Complete handout verb conjugation and sentence
completion/fill in the blank
Closure (Reflect Anticipatory Set): Students elaborate on trips made during breaks andvacations. ()? .
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Lesson Plan Title: Lesson 5 VOM
Concept / Topic to Teach: Review of Russian verbs of motion
General Goal(s): Practice of Russian VOM
Specific Objectives:game playing using Russian VOM
Required Materials: Game boards, markers, dice, game cards
Anticipatory Set (Lead-In): Review conjugation of VOM, translate practice sentences
Step-By-Step Procedures:
1. Review previous lessons
2. Explain how game is played; demonstrate game
3. Break students into groups for game
4. Solicit questions/ clarify as needed
5. Students play game
6 Monitor game playing; answer questions as needed.
Plan for Independent Practice: Study for test.
Closure (Reflect Anticipatory Set): Remind students that verbs of motion are used as
much in Russian as in English and it is important to have a solid foundation in them.
Assign test date.
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Russian Verbs of Motion An Introduction for Beginners
Learning about the verbs of motion can be one of the hardest concepts in the Russianlanguage. It is not so difficult if you take them one step at a time. However complex an
idea it may seem, it is an important concept, since motion verbs are among the most used
in any language. This is confusing to many English speakers learning Russian as we usegoing as a helping verb in ways that do not parallel Russian use of the going verb. (i.e
We are going to have a test on Friday.)
A verb of motion is simply a verb that moves you or someone or something else from one
place to another. Examples include verbs like go, walk, run, swim or fly. Thereason they are special in Russian is that Russian uses special prefixes and differentforms to explain even more with one word.
Some basics and terms:
Aspect -Russian has a concept termed aspect. Basically, Russian distinguishes between
a completed action (or one that will be completed) and on-going or habitual action in the
present tense. We refer to this idea of action vs. completion as aspect. Therefore,Russian has imperfective (emphasis on action) and perfective (emphasis on completion)
forms for every verb. Verbs come in aspectual pairs.
Direction -Russian verbs of motion determine whether the motion is in one direction
(unidirectional) or in many directions or habitual (multidirectional.) Understanding ifmoving has a round trip implied (multidirectional) or is talking about a one way trip
(unidirectional) helps us choose the correct form of the verb of motion.
Means or mode of transport Russian has different verbs to use if you are going by
foot or if you are going by vehicle. They are often paired up together to help in
memorizing. There are advanced verbs that deal with flying, swimming and others, butfor the time being we will concentrate on the basic foot/vehicle verbs.
Prefixes For the time being we will deal only with basic verbs of motion. There are a
number of prefixes we can add to the verbs to refine their meanings, such as entering vs.exiting. The added nuances of these meanings are something we will study later.
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Russian 1B Verbs of Motion Test
. Conjugate these verbs in their present tense forms:
, ,
. Choose between going by foot or going by vehicle and complete the sentence,
conjugating the verb as needed.
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28. ___________________ .
29. ___________________ ?
30. ___________________?
31. ___________________ .
32. ___________________ .
33. ______________________ .
34. ___________________ .
35. ___________________ ?
. Choose between indeterminate and determinate. onjugate the verb to fit the
sentence.
36. _________________________ .
37. _________________________ .
38. _________________________ .
39. _________________________ ?
40. _________________________ ?
41. _________________________ .
42. _________________________ .
43. _________________________ .
44. 16 _________________________
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- Practice with the verb to go
Write down the present tense forms for
,
Complete these sentences with the correct form of .
1. _________________________ . ()
2. _________________________? ()
3.
_________________________ .
4. _________________________ . ()
5. _________________________ .
6. _________________________ ? ()
7.
_________________________ . ()
8. _________________________ .
9
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- Practice with the verb to go
Write down the present tense forms for
,
Complete these sentences with the correct form of .
1. _________________________ . ()
2. _________________________? ()
3.
_________________________ . ()
4. _________________________ . ()
5. _________________________ . ()
6. _________________________ ? ()
7.
_________________________ . ()
8. _________________________ . ()
9 ? ()
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- Practice with the verb to go
Write down the present tense forms for
,
Complete these sentences with the correct form of .
1. _________________________ ? ()
2. _________________________ ? ()
3. _________________________ . ()
4.
_________________________ . ()
5. _________________________ .
()6. 6 _________________________ . ()
7. _________________________ . ()
8.
_________________________ . ()
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- Practice with the verb to go
Write down the present tense forms for
,
Complete these sentences with the correct form of .
1. _________________________ ? ()
2. _________________________ . ()
3. _________________________ . ()
4.
_________________________ ? ()
5. * _________________________ . ()
6. 16 _________________________ . ()
7. _________________________ .()
8.
_________________________ . ()
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Complete these sentences with the correct form of the verb .
1. ___________________ .
2. ___________________ ?
3.
___________________ .
4. ___________________?
5. ___________________ .
6. ___________________ .
7.
___________________ .
8. ___________________ .
9. ______________________ .
10. ___________________ .
11. ___________________ .
12. ___________________ .
13. ___________________ ?
14. ___________________ .
15. ___________________ ?
16. ___________________ .
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Russian 2 Verbs of Motion Practice
Exercise 1. Unidirectional (Determinate) or Multidirectional (Indeterminate) verb?Choose from the options provided.
1. ___________ .
2. - , ! ___________?
- . .
3. ____________ .
4. ___________ .
5. ___________ .
6. - , ! _____________?
Exercise 2. Choose between and . Use the appropriate present tenseform of each verb.
: .
1. _______________________ .
2. _______________________ .
3. _______________________ ?
4. _______________________ .
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Exercise 3. Choose between and .Use the appropriate presenttense form of each verb.
: .
1. _______________________ .
2. _______________________ .
3. - , _______________________ ?
- , _______________________ .
4. _______________________ .
5. _______________________ .
We often go to the We were at the Ivan is going home
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We often go to the
movies.
I go to school every
day.
At 8 oclock I go to
school.
Where are yougoing?
I am going to
Moscow on
Saturday.
We were at the
disco yesterday.
We went to the
library yesterday
On Monday we are
going to Russia.
She rarely goes tothe post office.
Lets go to Baskin
and Robbins
together!
Ivan is going home
now.
I am going to work
at 5 oclock.
My friend is going
to Japan soon.
Where are theygoing tomorrow?
Mother is going to a
concert on
Wednesday.
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VOM Game Rules:
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VOM Game Rules:
Each player rolls the die to determine starting position. Low number begins, and then
play continues clockwise.
Roll the die to determine how many spaces to move
Draw a card from the pile corresponding to the color on which you land.
Give answer per card requirement. If a player cannot answer correctly, he/she movesback to the previous spot.
If you land on a gray space lose a turn.
Player must enter on a number equal to distance from . (3 spaces from
requires a 3 or less to advance.)
First player to reach wins.
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Translate these sentences to Russian.
1 We often go to the movies
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1. We often go to the movies.
2. I go to school every day.
3. Where are you going?
4. I am going to Moscow on Saturday.
5. My parents are going to the movies.
6. We were at the disco yesterday.
7. We went to the library yesterday
8. On Monday we are going to Russia.
11.Are you going to the classroom now?
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12.At 8 oclock I go to school.
13.Ivan is going home now.
14.I am going to work at 5 oclock.
15.My friend is going to Japan soon.
16.Where are they going tomorrow?
17.Mother is going to a concert on Wednesday.
18.He is going to the dorm at 2 oclock.
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