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Paperback Teach Yourself Beginner's Russian Script Book

ISBN: 0071419861

ISBN13: 9780071419864

Teach Yourself Beginner's Russian Script

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Russian is from the same family of languages as English (Indo-European) and has been very much influenced by languages such as Latin and French, but also Greek, Hebrew and Old Church Slavonic. In the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Fantastic book for the beginner!

Teaches the alphabet and phonetics of the letters through the Cyrillic print and then into the Cyrillic script. The process is well structured in format and progression. The book teaches material in very small segments and is full of little exercises to reinforce and practice what you are learning. The teaching process is a little repetitive but this simply reinforces what you learn. The progression is so gentle it almost seems too easy - like learning child's play. Some of the other reviews feel it is a bit too easy and slow in the teaching. The book does almost make it seem too easy. As you progress through the lessons you cannot help but learn - it is almost learning without effort. That is a hallmark of a great teaching program.

A good introduction to learning Russian

I used this book to teach myself the Russian script and found it very helpful when I needed to decode Cyrillic in Russia. It took me through the content slowly and clearly enough, with enough examples and opportunities to practice, that I did not get confused or frustrated. However, the pronounciation guides for the letters rely on English equivalents, not exact matches. To go on to speak Russian, I strongly advise that you buy a tape rather than merely a phrasebook or book-based course because many of the sounds are so different to English.

Planning to learn Russian? Get this book FIRST!

Before you start to learn Russian, I highly recommend that you get this book FIRST!!! I'm presently teaching myself Russian, and it is best to start by learning to decipher, first, the Cyrillic alphabet before learning Russian grammar. And it's quite useful! Recently I was in the Russian neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York, waiting for the bus that would take me to Kingsborough Community College to attend my swim class. As that bus usually takes a while to come, I used that time to try to mentally translate the Russian names of the stores in the area! A bit challenging, yes. But I had fun doing it! Like most people, the Cyrillic alphabet always seemed to me so imposing and frightening. But it really isn't once you've learned it. Now, whenever I come across words in Cyrillic in my routine travels, the first thing I often do is try to mentally interpret it. My desire to learn Russian came after viewing and listening to the Russian-language version of "The Amphibian Man" (1961) on DVD. Which I proudly, and happily, own! Chapters 6 and 7 of 'TY Beginner's Russian Script' teach you how to write in cursive Russian. I'm presently in Chapter 6. Writing in cursive Russian can be a little tricky at times . But I intend to keep right on practicing until I get the cursives down pat. I also own 'Teach Yourself Beginner's Russian' and 'Living Language Russian', which I would later use to learn how to speak in Russian, and learn the pronunciation of Russian words. But this is an excellent aid in learning the Russian alphabet. Out of all my 'Teach Yourself' texts in French, Italian and Brazilian Portuguese, 'Teach Yourself Beginner's Russian Script' is the smallest and most compact! I love this book!

This is the place to start when learning Russian

Ok, so you want to learn Russian. Perhaps you're thinking of visiting the country, or maybe you just want to decipher that odd-looking Cyrillic alphabet. In either case, start with "Teach Yourself Beginner's Russian Script"! By spending a few hours with this book, you'll be MUCH better prepared to follow up with the many Russian phrasebooks for tourists. I've tried the reverse -- bought the phrasebooks and tried to memorize the sayings, but this way is much better. If you can learn to "decode" the Russian alphabet first, you'll find that you already know many, many Russian words, just by the way they sound. Dr. West combines a very logical approach to the Russian alphabet with fun exercises. You will find yourself reading Russian words by page 3. I was a professional linguist for many years and have studied Czech, French and German, so believe me when I say that this is really a nice little book for getting started in Russian. Will you be able to speak Russian when you finish this book? Of course not! But you'll have the right tools to decode that darn alphabet and for continuing on in learning Russian phrases. Do yourself a favor and don't skip this important first step.

Decipher This.

With the help of this book I have easily and quite enjoyably mangaed to master all the 33 initially queer-looking letters of the russian alphabet in three days. I have swept with growing excitement through the first four chapters, in which the printed alphabet is introduced, and by the time I have finished them I have practically overcome the greatest obstacle of learning the basics of reading and writing in any language: phonics.The other six chapters teach you, with the same calrity and brevity as the previous chapters, the cursive script, and build your vocabulary in topics, such as town and transport and hobbies. If you have so far been dumbfounded or intimidated by the Russian script, well, quench your fears and get yourself a copy of this book.
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