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Anna Tkachenko - Learn Russian Language Through Dialogue: Bilingual for Speakers of English

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The textbook gives you many examples on how questions and answers in Russian dialogue should be formed. It is easy to see the difference between Russian and English using parallel translation. Common questions and answers used in everyday situations are explained simply enough even for beginners. A lot of pictures with vocabulary and some sayings and jokes make it engaging despite the cases that make Russian a little difficult for some students. The audio tracks are available inclusive on www.lppbooks.com/Russian/Russian_Questions_and_Answers_audio/En

Language text with a parallel translation has helped many to uncover their potential for learning multiple languages. Whether you are learning a language as a hobby or for a necessary purpose, you will find such books are supportive.

It can usually take you from one to three months to finish a bilingual graded reader at beginner level (A1) and elementary level (A2). The amount of time depends on your previous experience with learning foreign languages and on your personal abilities. At this point you should be able to ask and answer simple questions with the following questioning words: What? Who? Where? When? Which? How many/much? As you improve and become more confident in your ability to use the new language, you can move on to the next reader level and continue your language-learning journey.

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Audio tracks www.audiolego.de/Russian/Russian_Questions_and_Answers_audio/En/ Homepage www.audiolego.com 5th edition Graphics: Audiolego Design Copyright 2013 2016 Language Practice Publishing Copyright 2016 Audiolego All rights reserved. This book is in copyright. Subject to statutory exception and to the provisions of relevant collective licensing agreements, no reproduction of any part may take place without the written permission of the copyright holder. Table of Contents Russian Alphabet Capital/Small / Name / IPA / English example [a]/a/a in rather [b]/b/ or /b/b in bit [v]/v/ or /v/v in veal []//g in get, or h in hat [d]/d/ or /d/d in do [je]/je/ or /e/ye in yet [jo]/jo/ or /o/yo in york []//g in genre, s in pleasure [z]/z/ or /z/z in zoo [i]/i/ or /i/e in me /j/y in yes [ka]/k/ or /k/k in kitchen [el]/l/ or /l/l in lock [m]/m/ or /m/m in mat [n]/n/ or /n/n in not o [o]/o/o in more [p]/p/ or /p/p in put [r]/r/ or /r/rolled r [s]/s/ or /s/s in sea [t]/t/ or /t/t in top [u]/u/oo in foot [f]/f/ or /f/f in fate [xa]/x/like h in harp [ts]/ts/ts in meets [te]/t/ch in chess [a]//similar to the sh in shop [a]//similar to the sh in shake puts a distinct /j/ sound in front of the following iotified vowels []like i in Billy // slightly palatalizes the preceding consonant []/e/e in met [ju]/ju/ or /u/u in use [ja]/ja/ or /a/ya in yard Personal information 1 - administrator 2 - address 3 - English - photo 3

Personal information 1 - administrator 2 - address 3 - English 4 - - photo 4
Personal information
1 - administrator 2 - address 3 - English 4 - bank 5 - in 6 - you Dat - photo 5
1 - administrator 2 - address 3 - English 4 - bank 5 - in 6 - you Dat - photo 6
1. - administrator 2. - English 4. - bank 5. - in 6. - you (Dat.) 7. - you (Acc.) 8. // - your 9. - you 10. - where 11. - talk 12. - year 13. - city 14. - twenty 15. - day 16. - house 17. - friend 18. - his 19. - him (Dat.) 20. - there is / are; have 21. - married (male) 22. - live 23. - married (female) 24. - call 25. - know 26. - and 27. - or 28. - June 29. - how 30. - which, what (Plur.) 31. - which, what (Sing. masc.) 32. - apartment, flat 33. - when 34. - computer (Adj.) 35. - who 36. - years old 37. - I (Dat.) 38. // - my 39. - on 40. - nationality 41. - German 42. - number 43. - he 44. - patronymic 45. - five 46. - work 47. - be born 48. - birth 49. - Russian 50. - free 51. - network 52. - how much/many 53. - own 54. - phone 55. - shopping 56. - three 57. - by, at; - I have 58. - Ukrainian 59. - Ukrainian (Adj.) 60. - street 61. - learn 62. - last name 63. - banker 64. - firm 65. - this 66. - I 67. - language
click for translation - 125 15 0501234567 - - photo 7
( click for translation )... - , 125, 15..... 0501234567.. ().... - , 277, 327...... 0931234567. , .
My name is Anna Aleksandrovna Tkachenko I am Russian I was born and live in - photo 8
My name is Anna Aleksandrovna Tkachenko.
My name is Anna Aleksandrovna Tkachenko I am Russian I was born and live in - photo 8
My name is Anna Aleksandrovna Tkachenko.

I am Russian. I was born and live in Donetsk. My address is 125 Gogol Street, Apartment 15. I am twenty three years old. I am married. I work in a bank as a banker.

My phone number is 0501234567. I speak English and Russian. This is my friend. His name is Yevgeny Nikolaevich Nepeypivo. He is Ukrainian. He was born and lives in Donetsk.

His address is 277 Artyom Street, Apartment 327 (or 277 Artyom St., Apt. 327). He is twenty five years old. He is married. He works at a retail company. He is a computer network administrator.

He lives in his own house. His phone number is 0931234567. Yevgeny speaks Russian, Ukrainian, and German.

click for translation - - - - - - - - - - - - 23 - - photo 9
(click for translation) - ? - . - ? - . - ? - . - ? - . - ? - 23 . - ? - 21 . - ? - 0501234567. - ? - . - ? - . - ? - , . - ? ? - . - ? - . - ? - . - ? - - . , 277, 327. - ? - . - ? - . - ? - . - ? - . - ? - 0931234567. - ? - , .
Common questions and answers - What is your name - My name is Ann - - photo 10
Common questions and answers - What is your name? - My name is Ann. - What is your middle name? - My middle name is Aleksandrovna. - What is your second name? - My second name is Tkachenko. - Where were you born? - I was born in Donetsk. - Do you work or study? - I work in the bank. - How old are you? - I am 23 years old. - When is your birthday? - My birthday is on June 21st. - What is your telephone number? - My telephone number is 0501234567. - Are you married or single? - I am married. - Do you live in a house or an apartment? - I live in an apartment. - What languages do you know? - I know English, Russian, and Ukrainian. - Do you have a friend? What is his name? - His name is Yevgeny Nikolaevich Nepeypivo. - What is his nationality? - He is Ukrainian. - Where was he born? - He was born, and lives in Donetsk. - What is Yevgenys address? - His address is 277 Artyom Street, Apartment 327. - How old is he? - He is twenty five years old. - Where does he work? - He works at a retail company. - What does he do at this company? - He is a computer network administrator. - Does your friend live in an apartment or his own house? - He lives in his own house. - What is his phone number? - His phone number is 0931234567. - What languages does he speak? - He speaks Russian, Ukrainian, and German.
Pronunciation For the most part one Russian letter corresponds to one sound - photo 11
Pronunciation For the most part, one Russian letter corresponds to one sound. is always stressed. is pronounced if unstressed: - [] milk . is pronounced if unstressed: - [] manager . is pronounced if unstressed: - [] manager .

Ending - is always pronounced -: - [] his, him. When consonants appear at the end of a word, they lose their voice. is pronounced like : - [] club is pronounced like : - [] Medvedev (a surname) is pronounced like : - [] marketing is pronounced like : - [] chocolate is pronounced like : - [] lie is pronounced like : - [] caprice Gender of Nouns There are no articles used with nouns. There are three genders: masculine, feminine, and neuter. Both animate and inanimate nouns have a gender, which depends on a word ending. Masculine nouns normally end with a consonant or -: (city) , (number) , (DJ).

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