language maintenance over the summer?
Stuart Goldberg
stuart.goldberg at MODLANGS.GATECH.EDU
Wed Apr 2 15:39:01 UTC 2008
Hi, Annie,
I recall reading _Chto ia videl_ toward the end of first year. That
might work.
Best,
Stuart
Anne Fisher wrote:
> Dear Seelangers,
>
> My first-year Russian students are already asking how they can
> maintain their language over the summer. I'd like to suggest something
> for them to read, but obviously they will need texts specially
> prepared for beginning students of a foreign language.
>
> I'd like to find material with an accompanying glossary, or material
> that is extremely simple, so that students don't have to work
> intensively with their own dictionaries. Does anyone have any
> suggestions?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Annie
>
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