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Russian in Plain English: A Very Basic Russian Starter for Complete Beginners

✍ Scribed by Natalia V. Parker


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✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Preface for teachers
Acknowledgements
First things first
Unit 1 Getting started
Something old, something new (revision of unit 1)
Unit 2 Questions and answers
Something old, something new (revision of unit 2)
Unit 3 Mine or yours?
Something old, something new (revision of unit 3)
Unit 4 Excuse me. Have you got a pen?
Something old, something new (revision of unit 4)
Unit 5 Say β€œplease”
Something old, something new (revision of unit 5)
Unit 6 Where are you?
Something old, something new (revision of unit 6)
Unit 7 Work or play?
Something old, something new (revision of unit 7)
Unit 8 Where do you live?
Something old, something new (revision of unit 8)
Unit 9 Is red square big?
Something old, something new (revision of unit 9)
Unit 10 What is he/she up to?
Final revision
Russian alphabet
Cultural and historical background
Dictionary
Grammar index
Pronunciation index, including letter-sound correspondences


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