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OverviewAre you interested in learning Russian, but you're not sure where to begin? Then this book is for you! The book consists of Beginner and Elementary courses with parallel Russian-English texts. The author maintains learners' motivation with funny stories about real life situations such as meeting people, studying, job searches, working etc. The method utilizes the natural human ability to remember words used in texts repeatedly and systematically. With the translation on the same page, you can effortlessly learn what any unfamiliar words mean. You can quickly pick up new vocabulary and phrases that are used over and over in the book. As you read the book, your brain begins to remember words and phrases simply because you are exposed to them several times. You don't even realize, until you have to recall what you've learned, that you have already learned the new words and phrases. The audio tracks are available inclusive online. With the help of QR codes, call up an audio file without manually entering web addresses. This book has already helped a lot people to discover their true language potential. Twenty minutes a day is the rule for success! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Vadim ZubakhinPublisher: Language Practice Publishing Imprint: Language Practice Publishing Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.685kg ISBN: 9788366563452ISBN 10: 8366563456 Pages: 220 Publication Date: 30 July 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsI had been looking for a book like this to learn Russian with for quite some time. I have a book on Ancient Greek called Athenaze which dumps you right into reading actual paragraphs of text instead of simple sentences, and I found it much easier to stay interested in than most language books, which give you a sentence or two at a time. I could never find such a text for learning Russian until I came across this gem. It doesn't really teach grammar directly, and Russian grammar is complicated, but for building vocabulary it is leaps and bound ahead of traditional self teaching books. Now that the publisher has added all of the audio files to their website, the resource is even more phenomenal. A smooth introduction to reading Russian texts. The author uses progressively more difficult readings and brings in new vocab at a reasonable pace. Also (I was not aware of this when I bought it) there are MP3 audio files on their website to accompany the book and allow you to hear the sections read by a native speaker. A great deal for the price and I've found it very helpful in my Russian studies. Now that the audio is available, I can say that this is the best beginner's reading/listening book I have found. It has full audio, it has side-by-side text translations, and each writing uses only basic vocab which it then adds to with about 30 new words per lesson and accompanying definitions. I had been looking for a book like this to learn Russian with for quite some time. I have a book on Ancient Greek called Athenaze which dumps you right into reading actual paragraphs of text instead of simple sentences, and I found it much easier to stay interested in than most language books, which give you a sentence or two at a time. I could never find such a text for learning Russian until I came across this gem. It doesn't really teach grammar directly, and Russian grammar is complicated, but for building vocabulary it is leaps and bound ahead of traditional self teaching books. Now that the publisher has added all of the audio files to their website, the resource is even more phenomenal. A smooth introduction to reading Russian texts. The author uses progressively more difficult readings and brings in new vocab at a reasonable pace. Also (I was not aware of this when I bought it) there are MP3 audio files on their website to accompany the book and allow you to hear the sections read by a native speaker. A great deal for the price and I've found it very helpful in my Russian studies. Now that the audio is available, I can say that this is the best beginner's reading/listening book I have found. It has full audio, it has side-by-side text translations, and each writing uses only basic vocab which it then adds to with about 30 new words per lesson and accompanying definitions. Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |