Elementary Russian Textbook? Help!

James Beale James at RUSSIA-ON-LINE.COM
Wed Sep 22 17:18:31 UTC 2010


We are the publishers of the Ruslan Russian 1, North American edition, which
has been adopted by several universities this year, including the USAF
Academy.  The beginning levels have textbooks and workbooks, each with audio
supplements.

For more information:  http://www.russia-on-line.com/ruslan.html


The Ruslan Series:

Ruslan Russian - a course developed in the UK and revised for American
students:

Ruslan 1 was created by teachers in the UK and America with years of
experience teaching both adults and young people. The course maximizes the
enjoyment of learning a new language, while giving a thorough grammatical
and structural introduction in a communicative context.
The course can be used by people learning in groups with a teacher, and
there are a large number of group activities and language games. But, it is
also useful to people learning on their own. The approach is practical and
communicative, with up-to-date, useful language, thoroughly vetted by
Russian teachers living in Russia, and by Russian Language instructors at
the US Agency for International Development (USAID), the US Department of
Energy (DOE) and the US Department of Commerce (DOC).

You can also contact my colleague Elena Rakhaeva (elena at russia-on-line.com)
for more information and to see about getting an examination copy.

Our full catalog of Russian teaching/study materials is also available as a
PDF download.  http://www.russia-on-line.com/pdf/ilearnrussian.pdf


James Beale
Russia Online, Inc.
Tel: 301-933-0607  Fax: 301-933-0615
Shop online 24/7: http://shop.russia-on-line.com
 

-----Original Message-----
From: SEELANGS: Slavic & East European Languages and Literatures list
[mailto:SEELANGS at bama.ua.edu] On Behalf Of ADRIAN J. WANNER
Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2010 1:12 PM
To: SEELANGS at bama.ua.edu
Subject: Re: [SEELANGS] Elementary Russian Textbook? Help!

I am using Golosa this semester.  According to the website, there is an
on-line
teacher's manual, which you can supposedly access by filling out a
web-application.  I submitted the form in August, but never got a response.
I
then sent two personal messages to Richard Robin, one of the book's
co-authors,
but to no avail.I am just curious whether there is anyone out there who had
more luck with this.  Does this teacher's manual actually exist?Many
thanks,Adrian

On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 05:59 AM, Stephanie Briggs <sdsures at GMAIL.COM> wrote:
>
In my Intro Russian course at the University of Manitoba, we used Golosa
>Book 1. It has audio (also available on the Internet if you don't have a
>Language lab), and a workbook.
>
>Stephanie.
>
>*****************************
>~Stephanie D. (Sures) Briggs
>http://sdsures.blogspot.com/
>
>Come have a look at my handmade knitted afghans and scarves!
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>
>Adrian J. Wanner
>

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