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Reading and Speaking About Russian Newspapers


Reading and Speaking About Russian Newspapers 3/e  

M. Kashper, V. Lebedeva, and F.J. Miller

Columbia University

1995 • 0-941051-11-0paper • 246 pages • 8 ½ x 11 • $34.95

For advanced-level students, this popular supplement presents actual newspaper articles of general interest from current Russian newspapers, with exercises in grammar, culture and current events.

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Reading and Speaking about Russian Newspapers is a textbook for advanced-level Russian language students. Newspaper articles of general interest serve as the basis for numerous exercises intended to help the student gain an active knowledge of the vocabulary and phraseology characteristic of written and spoken Russian and essential for reading and communicating in Russian at an advanced level. Special attention is devoted to word formation and the use of new vocabulary and phraseologies in their typical contexts. A review vocabulary list at the end of each lesson indicates words the student is expected to master in each lesson, and a cumulative vocabulary list at the end of the text shows where each item occurs. The grammatical supplements to the text (the basic meanings of verbal prefixes, the basic types of Russian verbs, and a thorough review of the formation and use of verbal adverbs and adjectives) provide the necessary reference material for this text. The accompanying workbook contains written homework exercises for the reinforcement of new material in each lesson. Previous editions of this text have been received favorably by Russian language instructors both in the USA and in Russia.

 

 Authors                                                   

Frank Miller is the chair of the department of Slavic Studies at Columbia University. He has won the distinguished teaching award presented by the American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages. He has written several volumes on Russian grammar and usage, on Russian folklore and has translated works by the Russian author Vsevolod Ivanov. He earned his PdD from the Indiana University.

Mara Kashper teaches Russian at Columbia University and is the co-author of Lidiya Chukovskaya’s Sofia Petrovna and another Focus title: Reading and Speaking about Russian Newspapers.

Valentina Lebedev retired as a Lecturer in Russian from Columbia University in 2004.

 

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Workbook

1995 • 0-941051-12-9paper • 98 pages • 8 ½ x 11 • $12.95

This workbook contains homework exercises for each lesson of Reading and Speaking about Russian Newspapers.

 

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