Russian for High Schools
Lila W Zaharkov
lzaharkov at WITTENBERG.EDU
Tue Jun 19 15:39:35 UTC 2001
At 10:57 PM 06/14/2001 -0800, you wrote:
>Dear SEELANGers,
>
>Can anyone advise a good, cohesive, entertaining, and well designed
>textbook for Beginning Russian (or Russian 1) for high schools? I suddenly
>got an opportunity to offer this course at a private high school where they
>have never taught Russian before. And I've never taught it at a high
>school, only at a university level. It must be something attractive for
>high school students, so that the program continues.
>I don't know in general what Russian textbooks exist for high schools
>except Russian Faces and Voices. I would appreciate any advice or comment.
>
>Thank you very much,
>Yelaina Kripkov
>
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>Yelaina Kripkov tel: (541) 346-4077 work
>REESC (541) 345-9122 home
>University of Oregon fax: (541) 431-1275
>Eugene, OR 97403 ykripkov at oregon.uoregon.edu
>
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There has long been out an excellent textbook for high school (and not a
college text that has to be adapted. It's Face to Face-has at least 3
volumes for 3 years. By Morris and Vokhmina-Pub. national Textbook Co. and ACTR.
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