Teach Yourself Russian Grammar

Teach Yourself Russian Grammar by Daphne West, published by McGraw-Hill Companies, Incorporated on April 22, 2003, is a comprehensive guide designed for beginners looking to learn Russian grammar. This edition, consisting of 208 pages, aims to simplify the learning process by providing clear explanations and a user-friendly format. The book is part of the Teach Yourself Language Grammar series, which focuses on making language acquisition accessible and enjoyable.
Readers will find that this book presents the fundamentals of Russian grammar in a structured manner, gradually building their skills for confident communication. The content is tailored to support foreign language study, ensuring that learners can engage with the material effectively. With its emphasis on clarity and usability, Teach Yourself Russian Grammar serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in mastering the basics of the Russian language.
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Take the frustration out of learning new grammar
The Teach Yourself Language Grammar series brings the languages of the world within the reach of any beginning student. Prepared by experts in the language, each course begins with the basics and gradually elevates the student to a level of confident communication. Enjoyable and userfriendly, the new editions and titles feature improved page designs and even clearer explanations.
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