Media Russian Vocabulary 1
Media Russian Vocabulary 1
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Format | PDF eBook |
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Level | B2, C1 |
Length | 353 pages |
Audio? | Yes |
Boost your Russian news reading skills and confidence. Intermediate-level learners explore Politics, Crime, and Art units in this volume.
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Are you interested in reading the news in Russian but, as an intermediate student of Russian, don’t feel you’re quite ready? This first volume of the transformative series Media Russian Vocabulary is designed to help you navigate the complexities of real-world Russian media literacy with structured and engaging content.
Key Features:
- Three thematic units: Politics, Crime, and Art are covered in this first volume. Each unit is broken down into manageable sections and subsections that introduce you to key vocabulary in context.
- Accent marks: For correct pronunciation, all multi-syllable Russian words are marked on their stressed syllables in subtle gray so as not to distract.
- English translations: You will find English translations for all Russian content, enhancing your comprehension and learning.
- Audio tracks: 12 hours of audio (all keywords, example sentences, and texts) help you improve your pronunciation and listening comprehension.
- Interactive learning: Instead of traditional exercises, the book promotes a self-discovery approach, empowering you to actively engage with the material.
- Flexible structure: The book is organized in a manner that allows you to chart your own learning path. There is no strict order to follow, and every path leads to enrichment.
Whether you’re an intermediate learner or an advanced student, Media Russian Vocabulary is your versatile, flexible tool for deepening your understanding of Russian as it’s used in the real world. Follow your interests, understand the structure, and engage in self-discovery as you immerse yourself in the language and culture.
The forthcoming volumes in this series are not incremental in learning level. They simply cover different topics. Feel free to pick any book from the series that aligns with your interest in a particular theme or topic. Start your journey towards Russian media literacy today with Media Russian Vocabulary!
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Media Russian Vocabulary 1
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steven –
WISH THERE BE ON LIKE THIS FOR UKRAINIAN