First Reader in Russian
First Reader in Russian
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Book Description
Beginning This motivating book gives students a successful experience reading Russian in the first level of Russian study. Each of the 27 readings is about cultural experiences relevant to the students' lives and can be covered in a single class period. Humorous drawings throughout match the tone of each story.
Language Notes
Text: English, Russian (translation)
First Reader in Russian (Language - Russian),McGraw-Hill,Glencoe/McGraw-Hill,0844242810,English,Foreign Language - Dictionaries / Phrase Books,Foreign Language Study,Language,Readers,Russian,Russian language,Textbooks for foreign speakers,Foreign Language Study / Russian,Language readers
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