Ukrainian language Grade 4. Word structure. Part 1. Collection 2
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The interactive course is designed for 4th-grade students. The interactive format makes learning engaging and effective, allowing students to confidently master the material.
This course aims to enrich students' vocabulary, help them memorize a significant portion of the morphemic richness of the Ukrainian language, understand the patterns and norms of word-formation elements, and develop skills in creating new words using suffixes and prefixes. It also focuses on teaching students to segment words into meaningful parts (morphemes), understand morphemes as semantic components of words, and use the alphabet.
Throughout the course, students will learn to adhere to: rules for pronouncing words with unstressed vowels [e], [i], voiced consonants at the end of words and syllables before voiceless ones, and prolonged consonant sounds; correctly stress commonly used words, arrange words alphabetically based on the first, second, and third letters, and find the needed word in a dictionary; use various types of dictionaries (explanatory, orthographic, synonyms, antonyms, phraseological, etc.); form word combinations with direct and figurative meanings; select 2-3 most commonly used synonyms and antonyms for a given word using appropriate educational dictionaries; reveal the meanings of the most commonly used polysemous words, explain the meanings of frequently used phraseological units, and find close synonyms; recognize obsolete and new words in texts; research the origins of words; use words in direct and figurative meanings, synonyms, antonyms, polysemous words, and phraseological units to achieve communication goals; differentiate and correctly write words with similar prefixes and prepositions; correctly write words with an apostrophe after prefixes; distinguish and correctly write words with the prefixes pre- and pri-; and create new words using prefixes, and the most commonly used suffixes of diminutiveness, endearment, etc.
During the course, you will explore the following topics:
- Parts of a word. Word formation using prefixes and suffixes. Orthographic rules in prefixes.
- The use of the alphabet
- Stress in commonly used words
- Pronunciation and spelling of words with unstressed [e], [i]
- Pronunciation and spelling of words with voiced consonants at the end of a word and syllable
- Spelling of words with dubious consonants
- Prolonged soft consonant sounds
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