video materials for a Second-Year Russian course

Katya Jordan yvj2p at VIRGINIA.EDU
Tue May 8 15:45:57 UTC 2012


Dear colleagues,

For those who are interested, here is a list of sources that have been recommended:
1.      "Moskva dlya Vas" DVD may be a bit dated but still useful: www.ruslan.co.uk/other.htm and www.ruslan.co.uk/ruslanorders.htm
2.      ACTR's textbook, Welcome Back! Russian Stage 2.  It is “ built around a video that has a contemporary story line (and one that is not quite as contrived as the Orlovsky video), and the textbook has plenty of exercises to go along with the video. “
3.      Sidney Dement’s  materials on “Piter FM” that can be accessed here: http://piterfmforstudents.weebly.com/index.html.  They include the entire text in Russian with periodic comprehension questions and English language glosses appropriate for students at the fourth semester level.  An exercise booklet and the glossary are also available.
4.      Richard Robin wrote about his work with TV series Kosnut’sia Neba (https://docs.google.com/#folders/0B_VJr7H8vNdAMjM2YmVkYjItZDg1Zi00Njc3LWIwNDYtYzIxZWE2YTg5NDhm) and Fizika i Khimiia.  His recommendations are very detailed, and I do not quote them here, but please refer to his post if you are interested.

Thank you!

Katya Jordan
University of Virginia

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