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  Introduction and
  contents

  Adjectives in the
  nominative case

  The nominative case.
  Street sign exercise

  The dative case

  Short adjectives

  Verbs. Infinitives

  Pronunciation Practice.
  Tongue twisters

 

The Ruslan Russian Grammar
A new Russian Grammar course, bringing together the grammar points from all three levels of the Ruslan Russian course and with additional material.
Compiled by John Langran, Ruslan Limited.
General Editor Ashot Vardanyan, University of Iowa.

   
Clear explanations in simple English, with lots of examples from contemporary Russian. A large number of photos and other illustrations to help you memorise useful words and phrases. Recorded examples from poetry and songs.

The explanations are followed by exercises to practise points as they are introduced, plus classroom activities for speaking, and suggestions for further work.

256 pages, A4, in full colour, including an audio CD with recordings of many of the exercise answers and recordings of all the songs and poems.

There are 95 sections, including declension and conjugation tables for 400 plus verbs. There are 287 language exercises, a pronunciation guide, and a Russian and an English index.

The key to the exercises is in the Ruslan teacher pages, and there are MP3 files with more supporting sound.

Teachers who want to use photocopies of the Ruslan Russian Grammar with their groups should check the Licensing page.

British English is used, but an attempt has been made to avoid expressions that might confuse speakers of American English.

« At last, a Russian Grammar which is not only thorough, well organised and written in simple language, but most importantly it is FUN, FUN, FUN! A huge contribution to help break this often impenetrable wall of Russian Grammar, and delivered with such panache and style! »
Peter Reznikov. Head of Russian, Eton College.

« The more I'm going through the new textbook, the more I am impressed. It really is brilliant. »
Jon Jorgensen, Erskine Academy, Maine, USA.