Russian in Plain English

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academic language pedagogy
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Author_Natalia V. Parker
beginner Russian grammar
Big Sort
Can
Category1=Non-Fiction
Category=CJBT
Category=NL-CJ
COP=United Kingdom
Cyrillic script acquisition
Devoiced Consonants
Dictionary Form
Discount=15
English transcription
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Format=BB
Format_Hardback
foundational Cyrillic reading techniques
Funny Shapes
Group Iii
Group Iv
Hard Sign
HMM=246
IMPN=Routledge
ISBN13=9780367415365
Key Words
language processing research
Language_English
Links Verbs
Longest Vowel
Mikhail Gorbachev
orthographic decoding skills
PA=Not yet available
Palatalised Consonants
PD=20200608
phonological awareness Russian
plain English
POP=London
Price_€100 to €200
PS=Active
PUB=Taylor & Francis Ltd
Russian Alphabet
Russian Consonants
Russian Letters
Russian Shop
Russian Verbs
Russian Vowel
Russian Words
Soft Sign
Stress Mark
Subject=Language Teaching & Learning (other Than Elt)
Terminal Building
WMM=174
writing systems
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367415365
  • Format: Hardback
  • Weight: 560g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: London, GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Russian in Plain English enables complete beginners to acquire the skill of reading words written in Cyrillic independently, with no English transcription or imitated pronunciation, within a short period of time.

This book introduces the Cyrillic alphabet gradually, feeding in the letters and their various pronunciation aspects one by one over its ten units, thus building a complete picture of the Russian sound and writing systems. It also highlights the interrelationship of the two systems and helps learners to see the logic behind the use of the Cyrillic alphabet. In addition, the book teaches learners to produce Russian word stress on a marked syllable, contributing to stress acquisition.

Furthermore, the book explains the basic grammatical features of Russian words and the rules of how to put them into sentences, enabling learners to start saying things in Russian from Unit 1. It employs some findings of research in language processing, helping learners to start building their speaking and reading skills.

This book is an essential guide for all beginners, including students and independent learners.

Natalia V. Parker is a keen educator and language practitioner. Trained in foreign language teaching in Russia, she held a full-time teaching post at Tula University, which she left to set up one of the first non-state, non-profit schools implementing more up-to-date teaching. At the age of 27, she became a head of school. After moving to the UK, Natalia taught Russian for several years, developing a new teaching methodology. She returned to higher education in 2016, doing an MA in Applied Linguistics at the University of Sheffield. Her teaching experiment produced extremely successful results which enabled her to secure an Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Studentship, awarded by the White Rose College of Arts and Humanities (WRoCAH) for her PhD at the University of Leeds. In 2019 she presented the results of her research at the American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages (AATSEEL) Conference and at the British Association for Slavonic and East European Studies (BASEES) Conference, among other forums. Currently, Natalia is running another pedagogical experiment on teaching Russian grammar.

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