
Russian
Daphne M. West(Author)
Teach Yourself Books (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 26. December 2003
Book
Mixed media product
352 pages
978-0-340-87097-6 (ISBN)
Description
The aim of this course is to equip the complete beginner with the skills needed to communicate in practical, everyday situations and to give some background information about Russia and Russian society.
The 20 thematic units are designed to teach specific uses of the language related to situations you may encounter on a business trip or holiday to Russia.
For example, you will learn how to give and ask for information about people and places, how to make requests, complaints, apologies, arrangements, how to express opinions and explain what has happened and what will happen.
You will meet such topics as shopping, health, accommodation and entertainment and learn how to use your knowledge in related situations - in a shop, with the doctor, in a hotel, at the theatre.
The book starts with sections on the alphabet and pronunciation; the course does not use transliteration but gives lots of help with mastering the Cyrillic alphabet, so you will soon be able to read and write easily and with confidence.
There are Russian-English and English-Russian vocabularies at the end of the book, as well as a short index to the main grammar points covered.
The text has been updated and reset in a new, improved design.
The accompanying double cassette provides approximately 150 minutes of listening material. The cassettes (0 340 87099 0) and book (0 340 87096 6) can also be purchased separately.
Alternatively, the listening material is also available on a double CD which can be purchased on its own (0 340 87100 8) or in a pack with the book (0 340 87098 2).
The 20 thematic units are designed to teach specific uses of the language related to situations you may encounter on a business trip or holiday to Russia.
For example, you will learn how to give and ask for information about people and places, how to make requests, complaints, apologies, arrangements, how to express opinions and explain what has happened and what will happen.
You will meet such topics as shopping, health, accommodation and entertainment and learn how to use your knowledge in related situations - in a shop, with the doctor, in a hotel, at the theatre.
The book starts with sections on the alphabet and pronunciation; the course does not use transliteration but gives lots of help with mastering the Cyrillic alphabet, so you will soon be able to read and write easily and with confidence.
There are Russian-English and English-Russian vocabularies at the end of the book, as well as a short index to the main grammar points covered.
The text has been updated and reset in a new, improved design.
The accompanying double cassette provides approximately 150 minutes of listening material. The cassettes (0 340 87099 0) and book (0 340 87096 6) can also be purchased separately.
Alternatively, the listening material is also available on a double CD which can be purchased on its own (0 340 87100 8) or in a pack with the book (0 340 87098 2).
More details
Series
Edition
3rd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Murray Press
Edition type
Revised edition
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Illustrations
Mixed media 30 b&w drawings
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-340-87097-6 (9780340870976)
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Daphne M. West
Russian
Book
09/2001
2nd Edition
TEACH YOURSELF
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Person
Teacher of Russian to school pupils and adult students for more than twenty years, Daphne West is the author of six publications on the Russian language. Formerly Head of Modern Languages and a Chief Examiner at A-level, she is now Headmistress of the Maynard School in Exeter (where she still teaches Russian); in 1993 she was awarded the Pushkin Medal by the Pushkin Institute, Moscow, for contributions to the teaching of Russian.
Content
Your passport please!; I'm called Ira; where's the telephone?; may one take photographs here?; how much is it?; I prefer to swim; at the post office; is this place free?; when does the train leave?; on Wednesdays I usually; it depends on the weather; is Ira at home?; must I really go the the doctor's?; the jumper really suits you; Happy Birthday!; it would be better; let's pop into the travel agent's; what happened?; thank you for the letter; come and see us again!; key to the exercises; Russian-English vocabulary; English-Russian vocabulary.