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Teach Yourself Beginner's Russian

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Teach Yourself Beginner's Russian

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If you really want to learn Russian but are daunted by the prospect of complicated grammar, classes and coursebooks, this book starts right from the beginning and explains everything in simple English. There are hints throughout to make learning easy and you can learn at your own pace with plenty of practice of each new point. It should help you to understand and speak Russian sufficiently well to function effectively in basic everyday situations. The course also offers an insight into Russian culture The text is divided into three main parts. Units 1-2 introduce you to the Russian alphabet. Units 3-10 cover the basic structures and grammatical points needed in everyday situations. Units 12-20 teach you how to cope with practical everyday situations such as eating out, travelling and making a phone call. This offers the opportunity to put into practice and consolidate the language you have learnt in the first ten units. Unit 11 is a special unit designed to give you the chance to find out something about the handwritten Russian script and to write it down if you choose. If you would rather miss this unit out and concentrate on reading, speaking and listening, you can do so without

Table of Contents

Pronunciation guide; the Russian alphabet; the remainder of the Russian alphabet; good day!; where's the bank?; go straight ahead; what do you want?; at the hotel; what time is it?; do you like sport?; do come in!; write it down, please!; at the airport; how do I get to Maskovsky station?; where can I buy a samovar?; what's the matter?; enjoy your meal!; at the post office; what's the weather like today?; I've got a headache; what's he like?; answers; numbers; summary of language patterns; English-Russian vocabulary; Russian-English vocabulary; taking it further.

Author Biography

Rachel Farmer is Lecturer in Russian at University of Nottingham.
Release date NZ
September 26th, 2003
Author
Pages
256
Edition
3rd Revised edition
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
approx. 25 black & white cartoons
Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton General Division
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Imprint
Teach Yourself Books
Dimensions
130x199x19
ISBN-13
9780340870464
Product ID
2072337

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