I am thinking of taking this course at a place called The People's University (that's the translation of the name). It's not really a university though, since anyone can sign up... And there is no exam at the end, I think. I still want to take the Russian TORFL.

This course is 24 hours of tuition and the price is about 220 EUR.

Russian B1

You are beginning to make progress in your studies of the Russian language. This course is not for beginners. Through speech practice, hearing comprehension and writing practice you will learn to handle Russian in everyday situations.

Aimed at
People who have the equivalent of 150+ hours with a qualified teacher. You must be able to understand the main points in clear standar Russian and handle situations regularly encountered at work in school or in your spare time. You are able to handle any situations that occur while travelling in Russian speaking areas as well as describing in a simple style your experiences, dreams, aspirations and goals. You are able to discuss literature film and theatre.

Content


  • Regular discussions and common phrases in conversation.
  • How to handle an emergency situation.
  • Discussing litterature, film and theatre.
  • Aspects
  • Nouns
  • Confidence with Russian Kasus
  • adjectives

All of the requirements are true but I cannot talk about film, literature and theatre!
But the course one step down seems too simple!


Does anyone have a view on what's better: Taking a course that's slightly too easy or slightly too hard?