: Identifying subjects, predicates, and parts of speech.
: The dictation primarily tests the student's ability to identify and apply rules for: Unstressed vowels in the word root. Paired voiced and voiceless consonants. Unpronounceable consonants. Proper use of soft signs ( ) after sibilants and as separators. Spelling of prefixes and basic word structure. Sample Text: "Winter Forest" Common in UMK "School of Russia" : : Identifying subjects, predicates, and parts of speech
: Locating words in the text that follow specific spelling rules. Grading Criteria Unpronounceable consonants
The mid-term (first half of the year) control dictation for 3rd-grade Russian language students under popular Russian educational systems (UMK), such as or "Perspective," is a comprehensive assessment of literacy and grammar skills. General Characteristics Word Count : Typically ranges between 50 and 60 words . Sample Text: "Winter Forest" Common in UMK "School
: Breaking words down into roots, prefixes, and suffixes.
"Чудесен русский лес зимой!..." (Full text focused on winter nature, typically featuring words with unstressed vowels, paired consonants, and soft signs).
Following the dictation, 2–3 exercises are usually assigned to evaluate grammatical knowledge: