word and phrase list for Intermediate Russian class
Michael Denner
mdenner at STETSON.EDU
Mon Aug 12 18:35:19 UTC 2002
Dear SEELANGers,
I used to have a list of about 50 expressions commonly used in the classroom
and their Russian equivalent (e.g., "I don't remember," "Can I have one,
too," "I need help," etc.). It was gauged for intermediate students, but was
useful for more and less advanced classes, too.
Somehow in changing computers, I lost the list and can't find copies. Before
I recreate the wheel, I wondered if anyone out there has such a list that
they'd share? Or perhaps someone knows a textbook or website with such a
list (there really _should_ be a website where we teachers of Russian could
pool and share teaching resources!).
Please reply off-list (I've redirected the "reply to" already). If I get a
lot of responses, I'll either repost to the list or put the material up on
my website and send out the URL.
Thanks in advance!
Michael A. Denner
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Michael A. Denner
Russian Studies Program
Stetson University
Campus Box 8361
DeLand, FL 32724
386.822.7381
http://www.stetson.edu/organizations/russian_club/mypage.htm
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