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The New Penguin Russian Course

by Nicholas J. Brown

Features a Russian language course for beginners. This book is designed to provide the student with an excellent command of basic Russian (the equivalent of A level standard). It features thirty lessons punctuated by revision exercises. It places an emphasis on acquiring vocabulary, experiencing conversational language and learning useful grammar.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Whether you're learning alone or attending classes, you'll find this complete Russian language course for beginners both accessible and indispensable. Designed to provide the student with an excellent command of basic Russian (the equivalent of A' level standard) the book features thirty lessons punctuated by revision exercises to ensure you have fully understood what you have learned. The emphasis is on acquiring vocabulary, experiencing conversational language and learning useful grammar. The book also includes a vocabulary of 1,500 words and a glossary of grammatical terms.

Notes

A new edition of this definitive beginner's Russian course, which is widely used on university syllabuses throughout the country.

Author Biography

Authors Bio, not available

Table of Contents

The New Penguin Russian CourseIntroduction
Acknowledgments
1. Learning to Read Russian
Alphabet and Pronunciation; Transliteration; Street Signs2. Russian Handwriting; More on Pronunciation
3. Everyday Phrases; Basic Grammar
Naming Things; Basic Grammar; Gender; Map of Russia4. Doing Things - Verbs; Personal Pronouns
Present Tense; Conjugations; Word Stress; Nouns and Cases; Conversation in the Metro5. Asking Questions; The Prepositional Case
Indeclinable Nouns; Dialogues6. Possession; Going Places; The Accusative Case
Russian Personal Names; Dialogues7. Describing Things: Adjectives
Masculine, Feminine and Neuter Adjectives; "What kind of...?"; "This" and "That"; Prepositional and Accusative Cases of Adjectives; Adverbs; Moscow Street Map8. Plurals; Spelling Rules; Buying Things
Spelling Rule 1; "Is There...?"; Spelling Rule 2; Map of Europe9. Numbers; The Genitive Case
1-5,000; Genitive Singular and Plural; Quantities; Roubles and Dollars; Buying Things; Street Market10. "To Have"; More on the Genitive
Genitive Pronouns; "There Isn't"; Prepositions Taking the Genitive; Genitive of Adjectives; "Whether"; Dialogues11. The Past; Reflexive Verbs
The Founding of St. Petersburg12. The Future; Aspect; The Dative Case
Imperfective and Perfective; "To Want"; Dative; "To Give"; "To Please"; Spelling Rules 3 and 4; Prepositional Plural; In the Restaurant; Visiting Friends13. Aspect in the Past; Use of Tenses
Aspect of the Infinitive; Reported Speech; More about "Whether"; Dialogue14. Aspect in the Future; Impersonal Constructions
Dialogue15. Requests and the Imperative
Summary of Aspect Use; Two Lost Tourists; Phoning a Bureaucrat16. The Instrumental Case
TOT and TÓT; Declension of Surnames; A Family at Home; Volodia and the KGB17. Time, Date, Age; Ordinal Numbers
Months; Years; The Daily Life of Chaikovskii (Tchaikovsky)18. The Comparative; Superlatives; Relative Clauses with
("Who," "Which"); Victor Wants to Meet Mary; Siberian Superlatives; Map of Siberia19. The Conditional; Obligation; Prefixes
Mary Seeks an Absent-Minded Professor20. Verbs of Motion: Going, Running, Bringing
Travelling Around; Tania in Motion21. Possession; Purpose
Mr. Thornwaite Doesn't Like His Hotel; Was Turgenev a Revolutionary?22. Fun with Numbers
Declension of Numbers; "Both"; Collective Numerals; Fractions; Soviet Divorce Statistics23. Time Expressions
"When?"; "How Long?"; Vadim and Eva; Mr. Kuznetsov and Mr. Pope24. Negation; Place of He
Nothing, Nobody, Never; A Pineapple, but No Bananas25. Diminutives; Proper Names; Politeness
"The Fox and the Rolling-Pin"26. Indefinite Pronouns; Word Order; Writing Letters
A Letter to Mrs. Pope27. Participles: Types and Stress
A Classic Film28. Verbal Adverbs
Peter the Great; A Recipe for Mushroom Solianka29. "Bookish" Style; Active Participles; Punctuation; Short-Form Adjectives
Vladivostok; The Winter Palace30. Abbreviations; Names of Russian Letters; Particles
A Complete Chekhov Story; Fat and ThinGrammatical Tables
The Four Spelling Rules
Russian-English Vocabulary
English-Russian Vocabulary
Key to Exercises and Translation of Texts
Glossary of Grammatical Terms
Index

Details

ISBN0140120416
Author Nicholas J. Brown
Pages 528
Language English
ISBN-10 0140120416
ISBN-13 9780140120417
Media Book
Year 1996
Imprint Penguin Books Ltd
Subtitle A Complete Course for Beginners
Place of Publication London
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Illustrations map, tables, glossary, index
Edition 1st
Format Paperback
Birth 1948
Short Title NEW PNGN RUSSIAN COURSE
DOI 10.1604/9780140120417
UK Release Date 1996-03-28
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Publication Date 1996-03-28
DEWEY 491.78
Audience General
NZ Release Date 1996-03-27
AU Release Date 1996-03-27

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