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The Pronunciation Guide is worked out by Anna Yatsenko, a professor of Russian, and published in 2004 in the United States of America. It is intended to serve as a manual for English-speaking students and teachers who require learning material on the Russian alphabet and the pronunciation of Russian sounds. The Guide is accompanied by an electronic version with audio files for each exercise to make it possible for students to study Russian both independently and under an instructor's guidance.
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This book contains about 300 useful phrases and some bilingual samples of standard simple business letters generally used in modern international commercial correspondence. The text of the book is available in PDF (Adobe Acrobat Reader).
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This web site contains of links to Russian Radio stations on the internet in Real Audio format. Russkoe Radio, Europa Plus, Echo of Moscow, Voice of Russia and etc.
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Learn Russian studying Russian proverbs and sayings. A list of alphabeticaly ordered proverbs and sayings is at your survice.
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Short tutorials on Russian grammar topics with links to exercises. Train and check your knowledge in accusative case, dative case, genitive case, adjectives, adverbs, indirect speech, verbs and etc.
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This page is encoded using the character set windows-1251. About 100 tongue twisters are collected on this site. Click on the number above the tongue twister for a rough translation. You can use this form to submit a new tongue twister.
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