- Introduction
- Understanding cases
- Nominative
- Nominative
- Practice Nominative
- Lokativ
- Lokativ
- Akuzativ
- Akuzativ
- Instrumental
- Instrumental
- Genitiv
- Genitive
- Dative
- Dative
- Vokativ
- Other categories
In this course the focus will not be on vocabulary, but on grammar and specifically on the cases that are the hardest part of Serbian grammar for most students. So if you want to master Serbian cases, The Complete Guide to Serbian Cases is the right course for you. This course will be useful for you no matter if you are a complete beginner or an intermediate level student because it starts with basic facts and information but at the end it also provides explanation for some grammar categories that you will come accros much later in your learning process, for example the category of feminine nouns ending in consonant that most text books and courses give at B1 level.
This course contains the teory for the use of all the seven cases (nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, vocative, instrumental, locative) and the examples for the declension of nouns, adjective and pronouns in each of these cases. In addition, there is an introduction video at the beginning of the course with the explanation of what are the cases actually and why do we need them. As I mentioned before, there is also a chapter on some noun categories whose declenion is usually presented to the learners of intermediate and higher levels. There are also quises and practice videos after every lesson.
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After getting her BA in Modern Greek Language and Literature at the University of Belgrade, Ksenija got a scholarship for Msc programme in Applied Linguistics at the Aristotele University of Thessaloniki. She has been teaching Serbian to Greeks in a private language school SPEAK in Thessaloniki since 2007. She is the author of Serbian grammar book in Greek that is used at the Universities in Athens and Thessaloniki.