Information about the classes of the teacher A. Akhmetova

 

For 3-year students of the specialty «Kazakh language and literature» in the spring semester of the 2019-2020 academic year (from 10th till 14th weeks), the disciplines «Modern Kazakh literature» and «Modernism and postmodernism in Kazakh literature» are taught remotely. Seminars on these disciplines are held on platforms such as Zoom, microsoftstream.com, univer.kaznu.kz, dl.kaznu.kz in the form of video and in writing. Students record written work on the university’s pages for distance learning in the time frame set by the teacher and according to the above teachers organize video conferences and give an opportunity to verbally discuss the topic assigned to students (Thursday, from 5 p.m. till 9.30 p.m.).

The teacher constantly monitors students' work on accessing online communications, checking distance learning tasks, effectively provides training. The distance learning system allowed the student to save time for the teacher, master technologies more deeply. There is a high interest of students in the distance learning system, students are actively attending classes. Below is a link to distance learning lessons.

 

1. «Lyrical hero and poetic personality» (based on the poetry of U. Yesdaulet, I. Saparbay, N. Orazalin, J. Abdrashev) (in the discipline «Contemporary Kazakh literature»).

https://dl.kaznu.kz/mod/assign/view.php?id=97872

https://cloud.mail.ru/public/2DYj/5bQGVNkci

 

https://cloud.mail.ru/public/2rSz/SWBwJjTxY

 

2. «Metaprose in the artistic works of Didar Amantay and Talasbek Asemkulov» (in the discipline «Modernism and Postmodernism in Kazakh Literature»)

https://univer.kaznu.kz/teacher/discussion/task/students/80228/273896/81696/2019/2/12

https://cloud.mail.ru/public/3JB8/29C1gbb4n

 

https://cloud.mail.ru/public/3cDX/NojMNVso3

 

https://cloud.mail.ru/public/4wa9/4g3JhTfh7

 

https://cloud.mail.ru/public/3FoB/5v4o46CjH

 

Akhmetova A.M.

Faculty of Philology and World Languages

Teacher, Department of Kazakh Literature and Literature Theory