Testing in this program typically includes diagnostic (starting) tests, thematic control works, and final exams.
Writing nouns in their initial form (Nominative case, singular). Underlining specific orthograms in a given list of words. Completing a full morphological parse of selected words.
Understand the relationship between words in a sentence through syntactic analysis .
: Assessments include dictations that target specific orthograms, such as unstressed vowels in roots, double consonants, and the use of the "hard" (ъ) and "soft" (ь) signs. Typical Test Structure
: Specific exercises following the dictation, such as:
: Proficiency in identifying nouns, adjectives, and verbs is required. Specifically, for nouns, students are tested on declensions (1st, 2nd, and 3rd) and case systems.
: A short text (e.g., "Summer" or "In the Forest") used to check hearing-to-writing accuracy and orthographic vigilance.