Beginning with Syllables Azbuka 3

Beginning with Syllables Azbuka 3 by Natasha Alexandrova is a resource designed to assist children in learning to read in Russian. Published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on June 4, 2014, this 40-page book is presented in English and features a format that emphasizes the introduction of syllables and simple words. The book is tailored for children who are already familiar with most Russian letters, using color-coded vowels and consonants to facilitate learning.
Readers will find that this edition focuses on teaching syllables through engaging visuals, with each page displaying a picture alongside a single word to help maintain the child’s attention. The inclusion of a sentence for parents to read enhances the interactive experience, encouraging children to read the word rather than relying solely on visual cues. This approach supports foundational skills in foreign language study, specifically in Russian, making it a useful tool for language arts and disciplines related to study and teaching.
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Our book “Beginning with Syllables” is the third step in our series to prepare children to read in Russian. The goal of this book is to teach the child read some syllables and simple words, thus introducing them to fluent reading of all syllables. This book intorduces the concept of reading syllables to children who know most of their letters in Russian. The vowels, soft and hard consonants are color-coded. This book starts with vowels and hard consonants. Each page has a picutre and only one word on it, to focus the child’s attention. There is a sentence for the parent to read about the picture. The child can not always guess from the picture what is the word, so they have to actually read it.
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