Pages: 142 (Paperback) ISBN: 1899785515 Pub: Ruslan Ltd Pub date: 2005-12-31 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 58674
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Reader Reviews:Recommended for serious learners (1/1 people found this helpful)I found this book very useful and very well structured. I used it as part of an evening class, which is very helpful for an absolute beginner, so I am not sure how it would work for self study only, though I am considering doing that with Ruslan Russian 2 next year. The book has a good balance of vocabulary and grammar and the way it progresses from lesson to lesson is very well done. What looked so difficult in an earlier lesson will be firmly acquired by the time one is facing more difficult material in later lessons. I used it in conjunction with the CD, which is very helpful to acquire listening skills, and with the exercise book, since "repetition is the mother of learning".
Ugh. (2/5 people found this helpful)This book is awful, honestly, truly awful! Spend your money on many many other much better books.
Great for beginners (4/4 people found this helpful)This was the book I needed to by as part of the basic Russian evening class I went to. The only reason for a drop in the stars line is because, sadly, the audio was tape and not CD. I do not have anything to play tapes anymore because I'm a little addicted to new technology. Apart from that, there's nothing wrong with it.
A textbook written by an old soviet style kitchen gossip (1/7 people found this helpful)This book was apparently written by a common as muck, old soviet style kitchen gossip. From a teacher's point of view it is very difficult to teach by and, apart from the drawings, the textual context is rather trashy ...
Russian learners beware (1/5 people found this helpful)There is definitely a niche in the market for a communicative Russian course. This book doesn't fill it. In its attempt to bridge the gap from a hardcore grammar based approach to a communicative living language textbook, it falls short. There is very little functional language - about half way through the book, one learns how to say "my name is" and "what's your name?" and it is only in one of the later chapters that one learns the words for general greetings, to name but a few examples. In a communicative course, this is plainly absurd.
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