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E-raamat: BBEPX! Building on Your Foundations in Russian: Volume One [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(Harvard University, USA), (Harvard University, USA), (Harvard University, USA),
  • Formaat: 554 pages, 140 Tables, color; 141 Halftones, color; 141 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Dec-2024
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315165523
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Tavahind: 217,62 €
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  • Formaat: 554 pages, 140 Tables, color; 141 Halftones, color; 141 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Dec-2024
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315165523

?????! Building on Your Foundations in Russian is an innovative intermediate textbook course that seamlessly blends rigorous grammar instruction with engaging and functional communicative class activities.



?????! Building on Your Foundations in Russian is an innovative intermediate course that seamlessly blends rigorous grammar instruction with engaging and functional communicative class activities.

The course revisits topics typically covered in introductory courses, allowing learners to consolidate and expand their foundational knowledge. A blend of cultural insights, reading, listening, and viewing exercises enrich students’ cultural understanding. By presenting a range of examples from a variety of contexts, topics, and genres, students gain a broad and deep understanding of the nuances of Russian. Designed for those progressing beyond the basics, ?????! leverages a core vocabulary of 1,500 words and strategically expands it by an additional 2,500 essential words, employing a color-coded system for ease of learning. By the end of the course, students will understand up to 70-80% of words in common
usage.

The ?????! Building on Your Foundations in Russian course consists of two volumes, each with nine chapters, containing everything students and instructors need for a dynamic exploration of Russian at the intermediate level. A companion website with a downloadable workbook, glossary, vocabulary files, and audio and video resources brings the course to life. The blended and modular format makes it easy for instructors to adapt the material to their learning goals and timetabling constraints.

Preface

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1 Review of Russian Word Forms, Case Review

2 Verb Conjugation and Aspect Overview

3 Possession and have

4 Question Constructions and Indefinite Constructions

2: 5-8

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5 The Threefold System: Unprefixed Motion Verbs ..., ...

6 Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers

7 Time Expressions Review

8 The Threefold System: Unprefixed Motion Verbs ..., ...,
...

3: 9-12

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9 Imperatives, Aspect in the Imperative

10 Extending, Accepting, Refusing Invitations and Making Suggestions

11 nom Forms and Functions, Exceptional nom Forms

12 Verb Classification

4: 13-16

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13 Adjectives and Adverbs, Long and Short Adjectives

14 Comparative and Superlative Constructions: Basic Comparative Forms

15 inst Forms and Functions

16 Aspect: Formation of Aspectual Pairs and General Use of Aspect

5: 17-20

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17 Talking about Professions

18 inst Forms and Functions (continued)

19 Modal Expressions for ability, know-how

20 Modal Expressions for liking, loving

6: 21-24

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21 gen Forms and Functions; Partitive Genitive

22 The Relative Pronoun

23 Negation

24 manipulation Constructions: Verbs of position

7: 25-28

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25 Commercial Transactions: buy, sell rent

26 acc Forms and Functions

27 Verbs of Motion: Motion and Prepositions

28 Recognizing and Reading Verbal Nouns, Adjectives (Participles), and
Adverbs

8: 29-32

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29 Verbs of Motion: ..., ...,

30 Telling Time

31 Time Expressions: beginning, continuing, and ending

32 PRES and PAST Active Participles

9: 33-36

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33 GEN Verbs and Prepositions

34 ACC/GEN Overlap

35 Passive Constructions

36 PRES and PAST Passive Participles
Steven Clancy is Senior Lecturer in Slavic Languages and Literatures and Director of the Slavic Language Program at Harvard University, USA.

Veronika Egorova is Senior Preceptor in Russian at Harvard University, USA.

Daniel Green is Lecturer in Russian at the University of Bristol, UK.

Oksana Willis is Lecturer in Russian and Russian Language Coordinator at the University of California, Berkeley, USA.