Self-directed Russian study--textbooks?
Beyer, Tom
beyer at JAGUAR.MIDDLEBURY.EDU
Tue Aug 15 17:21:07 UTC 2000
A good and serious package of books, tapes and exercises for the independent
learner is Express Track to Russian, available from Barrons-or amazon.com
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> From: Alyssa Dinega
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> Dear colleagues,
>
> I recently received a request from a former student of our university who
> is doing military service in
> the Ukraine. He had no prior Russian language exposure but has taught
> himself some "basic, survival
> Russian" since his arrival. He would now like suggestions for textbooks
> and/or workbooks that would
> help him obtain a solid foundation in the language. He writes that his
> goal "albeit a difficult one, is
> fluency in two years." Please let me know if you have any suggestions.
>
> Thanks very much,
>
> Alyssa Dinega
>
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