This workbook is designed for total beginners, who don’t have any knowledge of Russian language. Whether you are a serious learner or just want to be able to read street signs, menus or maps while in Russia, ‘Reading Russian’ Workbook can help you with that. There are only 6 lessons, so, if you study 2 hours a day, you will be able to read Russian in a week. The book has a lot of fun drawings and writing activities, which definitely makes the learning process fun and easy to follow. The book has a FREE DIRECT DOWNLOAD (the directions are listed on page 6 of the book).

  • This is the first step in the Adult Series Regular. It was designed as a supplement for the RSBS Beginner Level 1.
  • Whether you are a serious learner or just want to be able to read street signs, menus or maps while in Russia, Reading Russian Workbook can help you with that.
  • There are only six lessons in this workbook. If you study one hour a day, you will be able to read Russian in a week!
  • The book has a lot of fun drawings and writing activities, which definitely makes the learning process fun and easy to follow.
  • A 32 min audio recording (comes with a FREE Direct Audio Download) helps you practice your comprehension and pronunciation.
  • Paperback: 58 pages
  • Language: English/Russian
  • ISBN-10: 0-9823042-1-8
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-9823042-1-1
  • Product Dimensions: 10 x 8 x 0.19 inches
  • Audio: 30 min
  • Shipping Weight: 0.3 pounds

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  • For many who are beginning to study Russian, the Cyrillic alphabet presents more of a barrier than most texts and self-help books seem to acknowledge. The absolute beginner often needs a source that introduces specific sets of the letters and accompanying sounds and then proceeds to provide drills (via simple vocabulary) for practicing them. This workbook is provides that source in a "step-by-step" fashion that is very effective. I would urge anyone using the workbook to get the audio component; I think that it should be an integral part of the workbook, but it isn't and so you will need to go to the web site russianstepbystep.com in order to place your order for the download or the CD. Apparently, the audio component was recorded in casual circumstances and you can hear many extraneous background sounds (including people talking and laughing); at the same time, the speaker's voice is clear and so those extra sounds can be ignored. If you have prior experience with Russian, you may find that this workbook is too simple. But if you are starting Russian (and especially if you are starting out on your own), this is an excellent place to begin.
    Gene Williams
  • I am Turkish but speak English as well. I have several Russian friends and we teach each other ( russian - turkish exchange). I was scared to learn reading in Russian (tried some free resources online), but one of them shared this workbook with me (I ended up buying my own copy – worth every dollar) and I learned it in 3 weeks with about 4-5 hours of studying a week (I was trying to do it every day, but life with kids gets busy). I bought their beginner book and one book for my kids and have seen good results too. I only wish they had it translated into Turkish
    AYSE CIGDEM KAYRAK
  • This made learning Russian fun. The next book is even better, as the audio does not have any English so far, which can be annoying. I'm very surprised that more polyglots do not know about this series. This workbook made learning the alphabet so easy. I wish there was something similar available for Hindi.
    Kindle Customer

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