
Golosa
A Basic Course in Russian, Book 1
Pearson (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 24. August 2006
Book
Hardback
448 pages
978-0-13-198628-2 (ISBN)
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Description
For courses in First-year Russian - Introductory Russian.
Golosa is a two-volume, introductory Russian-language program that strikes a balance between communication and structure. It is designed to help students reach the Intermediate range in speaking and listening plus reading and writing. In addition to the text, each volume of Golosa has an accompanying Student Activities Manual (workbook, lab manual, video manual) with audio-drills and written exercises, and an audio program that includes listening comprehension exercises, dialogs, conversations, and rapid-pace oral drills. The robust Companion Website offers additional lexical and grammatical exercises, links to authentic Russian websites, and the entire Golosa audio program.
Each unit in the program revolves around a theme (university, family, etc.), and follows the same basic format: introduction of basic vocabulary for the chapter theme, listening to introductory conversations, short dialogs with activities and role-play practice, practice in listening and reading with emphasis on strategies, grammar study and practice in both oral and written form, and written workbook exercises that go from mechanical skill-building to creative skill-using.
Golosa is a two-volume, introductory Russian-language program that strikes a balance between communication and structure. It is designed to help students reach the Intermediate range in speaking and listening plus reading and writing. In addition to the text, each volume of Golosa has an accompanying Student Activities Manual (workbook, lab manual, video manual) with audio-drills and written exercises, and an audio program that includes listening comprehension exercises, dialogs, conversations, and rapid-pace oral drills. The robust Companion Website offers additional lexical and grammatical exercises, links to authentic Russian websites, and the entire Golosa audio program.
Each unit in the program revolves around a theme (university, family, etc.), and follows the same basic format: introduction of basic vocabulary for the chapter theme, listening to introductory conversations, short dialogs with activities and role-play practice, practice in listening and reading with emphasis on strategies, grammar study and practice in both oral and written form, and written workbook exercises that go from mechanical skill-building to creative skill-using.
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Edition
4th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 207 mm
Width: 264 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
916 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-198628-2 (9780131986282)
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Content
Scope and Sequence.
Preface.
Alphabet.
1. A Bit about Oneself.
2. What Do I Have?
3. What Languages Do you Know?
4. University.
5. Daily Routine.
6. Home, Apartment, Dormitory.
7. Our Family.
8. In a Store.
9. What Shall we Have to Eat?
10. Biography.
Preface.
Alphabet.
1. A Bit about Oneself.
2. What Do I Have?
3. What Languages Do you Know?
4. University.
5. Daily Routine.
6. Home, Apartment, Dormitory.
7. Our Family.
8. In a Store.
9. What Shall we Have to Eat?
10. Biography.