Colloquial Russian

Colloquial Russian by Svetlana Le Fleming is a practical course designed for those looking to learn everyday written and spoken Russian without any prior knowledge of the language. Published by Routledge in 1993, this first edition spans 280 pages and is presented in English. The book aims to help learners acquire a solid command of contemporary Russian, whether they are studying independently or with a teacher.
Readers will find that Colloquial Russian consists of 20 lessons that cover essential language skills, focusing on real-life situations one might encounter in Russia. The course emphasizes the importance of learning the Cyrillic alphabet and includes practical exercises for asking for directions, ordering meals, writing letters, and discussing business opportunities. This resource is suitable for anyone interested in improving their conversational skills in Russian.
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Colloquial Russian is a practical course in everyday written and spoken Russian requiring no prior knowledge of the language. It is suitable for anyone seeking to acquire a sound command of the contemporary language, whether studying independently or with a teacher. The course is designed to encourage the learner to acquire and practise essential language skills and pays special attention throughout to learning the Cyrillic alphabet. The 20 lessons introduce core situations the individual might encounter in Russia, ranging from asking for directions and ordering a meal, to writing letters and discussing business opportunities.
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