Motion Verbs
Sep. 21st, 2008 10:56 pmIn my independent study right now, we're studying motion verbs for the whole first half of this semester. And it's not going terribly, I just wish it hadn't taken so incredibly long for us to start learning them. I know they're complicated, but putting it off until the fourth year, in my opinion, makes it a lot more difficult to get the hang of.
This got me wondering, are there any little (or long!) poems, or memory things that Russian children are taught, to help them remember when to use what? I know in English we have some little songs, and rhymes, and mnemonic devices about grammar and spelling - are there any for motion verbs in Russian?
Спасибо!
This got me wondering, are there any little (or long!) poems, or memory things that Russian children are taught, to help them remember when to use what? I know in English we have some little songs, and rhymes, and mnemonic devices about grammar and spelling - are there any for motion verbs in Russian?
Спасибо!
Re: Do not worry about motion verbs.
Date: 2008-09-22 01:56 pm (UTC)I wish I could just use whichever one comes to mind, but unfortunately that won't help me on my test tomorrow.
Re: Do not worry about motion verbs.
Date: 2008-09-22 02:59 pm (UTC)Test? That is just one of the disadvantages of studying at a school rather than on your own.
Re: Do not worry about motion verbs.
Date: 2008-09-22 03:41 pm (UTC)As for the original question, I don't think there are any mnemonics. Just silly jokes come to mind. Not that helpful in learning.
Like this:
Учитель:
— Вовочка, проспрягай глагол "идти".
Вовочка, медленно:
— Я — иду-у, он идё-ёт, они иду-ут--
Учитель:
— Побыстрее.
Вовочка:
— Я — бегу, он — бежит, они — бегут…
And another one:
— Вовочка, проспрягай фразу «я иду по ковру».
— Я — иду по ковру; вы — идёте, пока врёте; он — идёт, пока врёт…
If you don't get them, but want to, I'll explain. Although, they're probably not even the motion verbs you needed >_<
Re: Do not worry about motion verbs.
Date: 2008-09-25 02:56 pm (UTC)And thanks for the link! I've had other radio programs in the past (AllRadio, etc.) that I just can't keep working on my computer. That one hasn't even skipped since I started listening!
Re: Do not worry about motion verbs.
Date: 2008-09-25 03:39 pm (UTC)In the second one Vovochka mistakes similarly sounding "я иду по ковру" (I walk along the carpet) with "я иду, пока вру" (~I walk as long as I tell lies).
They are not the epitomes of humor so they're of mild fun. The abruptness with which one realizes that an order to spell faster can actually be misunderstood that way. And the unexpected manifestation of an another, less sensible, but plausible phrase of pretty close sounding. Those things are often greeted with giggles from the audience.
Re: Do not worry about motion verbs.
Date: 2008-09-25 04:56 pm (UTC)