Klasse Kanakina Urok — Kontrolnyi Diktant Za 2 Chetvert V 3
Misha paused at “пушистый.” Zhi-Shi is written with the letter ‘I’ ! He remembered the rhyme from the very first grade and smiled. He wouldn’t be fooled by that one.
“Listen to the whole text first,” Ms. Kanakina instructed. kontrolnyi diktant za 2 chetvert v 3 klasse kanakina urok
Scratch-scratch-scratch. The sound of twenty-five pens hitting paper filled the room. Misha concentrated. “Лесную” ... root word “лес” ... so it must be an ‘е’, not an ‘и’. He checked his work, his brow furrowed in deep focus. Misha paused at “пушистый
As the dictation continued, the room grew warm from the radiator, but the story remained cold and icy. Ms. Kanakina moved between the rows, her heels clicking softly. She stopped briefly by Misha’s desk. He felt a surge of pressure but kept his hand steady. “Listen to the whole text first,” Ms
Misha’s heart did a little tap-dance. He remembered the rules they had practiced all month: the tricky unstressed vowels, the silent consonants, and how to use a soft sign to show that a letter was "sleepy" and quiet.
“” she read slowly. (Fluffy snow lies on the branches of the firs.)
Misha sat at his desk, his fingers tracing the smooth edge of his fountain pen. This wasn't just any lesson; it was the final hurdle before the winter holidays. He looked at the window, where large, heavy snowflakes were drifting down, sticking to the glass like lace.

