: Some reviewers found it useful as a supplement but less in-depth compared to other comprehensive texts like the New Penguin Russian Course .
While the book is praised for its clear, concise explanations and entertaining exercises, some learners and native speakers have noted the following:
: Some editions may contain spelling or grammatical errors, which can be challenging for solo students without a tutor to guide them. Russian: A Self-Teaching Guide (Wiley Self-Teac...
: Detailed guidance on writing and pronouncing Russian letters, including tips on distinguishing them from their English counterparts.
: Its format allows you to skip ahead or focus on specific areas of concern based on your individual needs. : Some reviewers found it useful as a
by Kathryn Szczepanska is a foundational textbook designed for independent learners. Part of the popular Wiley Self-Teaching Guide series, it provides a structured, self-paced introduction to the Russian language, focusing on essential grammar, vocabulary, and cultural nuances. Key Features and Content
: Each chapter includes lively dialogues, reading exercises, and self-tests to reinforce information and track progress. : Its format allows you to skip ahead
: Includes a compact Russian-English glossary for quick lookups. User Insights and Considerations