ESP Biography
MARCELLA LUSARDI, MIT PhD student in Materials Science & Engineering
Major: DMSE (Course 3) College/Employer: MIT Year of Graduation: G |
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Not Available. Past Classes(Clicking a class title will bring you to the course's section of the corresponding course catalog)B11733: Making it in Moscow: A Splash! Course in Introductory Russian in Splash 2017 (Nov. 18 - 19, 2017)
Take a journey east to learn the mysterious language of the czars, the Soviets, and the modern-day natives of the largest country in the world—Russia! An introductory course in the Russian language and culture for the absolute beginner. We'll cover the alphabet, some culture, and a few phrases.
B10751: Introduction to Russian in Splash 2016 (Nov. 19 - 20, 2016)
Take a journey east to learn the mysterious language of the czars, the Soviets, and the modern-day natives of the largest country in the world—Russia! We'll cover the alphabet and some vocabulary and phrases.
B9632: Making it in Moscow: A Splash! Course in Introductory Russian in Splash 2015 (Nov. 21 - 22, 2015)
Take a journey east to learn the mysterious language of the czars, the Soviets, and the modern-day natives of the largest country in the world—Russia! An introductory course in Russian language and culture for the absolute beginner.
B8578: Making it in Moscow: A Splash! Course in Introductory Russian in Splash 2014 (Nov. 22 - 23, 2014)
Take a journey east to learn the mysterious language of the czars, the Soviets, and the modern-day natives of the largest country in the world—Russia! An introductory course in conversational Russian. No prior knowledge of the Russian language, Cyrillic alphabet, or Russian culture/history needed.
B7515: Making it in Moscow: A Splash! Course in Introductory Russian in Splash! 2013 (Nov. 23 - 24, 2013)
Take a journey east to learn the mysterious language of the czars, the Soviets, and the modern-day natives of the largest country in the world—Russia! An introductory course in conversational Russian. No prior knowledge of the Russian language, Cyrillic alphabet, or Russian culture/history needed.
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