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Golosa: A Basic Course in Russian, Book 1 (4th Edition) | 
enlarge | Authors: Richard M. Robin, Karen Evans-romaine, Galina Shatalina, Joanna M. Robin Publisher: Prentice Hall Category: Book
List Price: $94.67 Buy New: $75.73 You Save: $18.94 (20%)
Rating: 20 reviews Sales Rank: 220011
Media: Hardcover Edition: 4 Pages: 448 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3 Dimensions (in): 10.1 x 8.2 x 0.9
ISBN: 0131986287 Dewey Decimal Number: 491.782421 EAN: 9780131986282 ASIN: 0131986287
Publication Date: July 27, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description For courses in First-year Russian - Introductory Russian. Golosa is a two-volume, introductory Russian-language program that strikes a balance between communication and structure. It is designed to help students reach the Intermediate range in speaking and listening plus reading and writing. In addition to the text, each volume of Golosa has an accompanying Student Activities Manual (workbook, lab manual, video manual) with audio-drills and written exercises, and an audio program that includes listening comprehension exercises, dialogs, conversations, and rapid-pace oral drills. The robust Companion Website offers additional lexical and grammatical exercises, links to authentic Russian websites, and the entire Golosa audio program. Each unit in the program revolves around a theme (university, family, etc.), and follows the same basic format: introduction of basic vocabulary for the chapter theme, listening to introductory conversations, short dialogs with activities and role-play practice, practice in listening and reading with emphasis on strategies, grammar study and practice in both oral and written form, and written workbook exercises that go from mechanical skill-building to creative skill-using.
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Great Product October 6, 2008 Danilo A. Almeida (Provo, UT USA) This Russian Course is excelent. It is pricey but it is very detailed and looks great too. Just know that the book won't do miracles, Russian is very hard to learn. Good luck!
Not a self study book June 16, 2008 Mr. Gary N. Mccloud (Londonderry, Ohio USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book is not meant for self study, it is intended for college level instruction. This is the book I used when I took Russian in college. The publisher has a website with downloadable videos to aid the text. The lessons inside the book are great, but not intended for self study.
Joining the other "five stars" customer rewiews. April 24, 2008 Laerte Agnelli (Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo SP Brazil) I stydy russian language for some years, and recently I re-started, using the volume 2 of Goloca. I became so found of this method that decided to have the number 1 also, despite my russian to be more for the second or even third. But I want to have both due to its beautiful language, contemporary texts, grammar and up-to-date approaches. I really reccomend it for those interested in studying this inteligent language. For those that are just starting with russian, it will surprise that a so complex language can be quickly understood and give fast confidence in its use.
good for written Russian, but needs an ASR February 29, 2008 W Boudville (Terra, Sol 3) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
For an excursion into written Russian, this book is well done. The use of Russian throughout the text has been maximised, to push you towards as much of an immersion in it as possible. The grammar is developed considerably over the duration of the text. For spoken Russian, you need to turn to the accompanying Student Activities Manual with audio and video recordings. Plus, the authors offer a website with tests you can take and more recordings. Sadly, there seems no indication of the use of an Automatic Speech Recogniser for Russian, for the student to more fully test her pronunciation. For those of you who have studied the teaching of any language, this book and its companion recordings and website can be an unfortunate anachronism in this respect.
Neutral August 30, 2007 Bianca Nesbastiansyah (Boulder, CO) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
In terms of self study, this book *is* totally worthless... However, in a classroom environment with a good teacher, it becomes a lot more effective. I don't recommend this set for people who prefer studying on their own. The website is more useful than the books.
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