Your First 100 Words in Russian

Your First 100 Words in Russian by Jane Wightwick is a practical resource published by McGraw-Hill Education on August 22, 1999. This 64-page workbook is designed for beginners, focusing on a basic vocabulary of 100 Russian words across eight everyday topics, including home, clothing, transportation, and animals. The book aims to provide strategies and practice for recognizing and reading these essential words.
Readers will find that this workbook includes perforated flash cards that illustrate each word, enhancing the learning experience. The content is structured to facilitate foreign language study, making it suitable for those interested in language arts and disciplines. With its clear focus on foundational vocabulary and practical usage, this edition serves as a useful tool for anyone looking to start their journey in learning Russian.
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Beginning This book is designed to teach the beginner a basic vocabulary of 100 Russian words — covering 8 everyday topics: around the home/ clothes/ around town (including transportation)/ countryside/ essentials/ opposites/ animals/ parts of the body—and provide strategies and practice for recognizing and reading these words. The consumable workbook contain perforated flash cards illustrating each of the words.
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