This is the free audio that
accompanies the Beginners’ Russian (9781399818254) course. This book is
available from most book retailers. You will need the book to get the most
out of this audio.
Learn to speak, read, write and
understand Russian!
Love, Travel, Study, Work, Friendship-whatever your reason for wanting to
learn, Beginners' Russian will help you to:
- Communicate naturally in everyday situations.
- Build your confidence with easy-to-follow explanations and plenty of
practice activities.
- Understand and pronounce Russian easily with online audio.
- Become familiar with the Cyrillic alphabet.
- Remember what you learn with our effective Discovery Method.
- Focus your learning and track your progress with practical tools and
planners.
Access the audio for this course for free by downloading it to the Teach
Yourself Library app or streaming it on library.teachyourself.com.
Is this course for me? Beginners' Russian is for absolute beginners and those who've
had some previous experience with the language and want to refresh their
knowledge. Clear and simple explanations make the course appropriate and
accessible to anyone learning Russian. There are extensive illustrations and
tools to help you plan your studies and track your progress, all designed to
support learning on your own. This course is also ideal to use with
one-to-one tutoring and as a classroom course, and it's the perfect resource
to pair with a language-learning app.
Where do I go next?
Continue learning with Short Stories in Russian for Beginners, Russian
Script Hacking, Russian Tutor and Teach Yourself
Complete Russian.
Rely on Teach Yourself, trusted by language learners for over 85 years.
You will be able to access these free
resources online, or download them to the Teach Yourself Library app. Please
note you will not be able to save the files to your computer
Author
Rachel Farmer: Rachel Farmer, who currently trains in cross-cultural skills, studied Russian at the University of Birmingham and taught the language for many years in schools, colleges, prisons... anywhere she could inspire an interest in Russian language and culture.