9780981882222-0981882226-About That, Which Did Not Happen. Annotated Russian Reader (B1-B2) in Russian

About That, Which Did Not Happen. Annotated Russian Reader (B1-B2) in Russian

ISBN-13: 9780981882222
ISBN-10: 0981882226
Edition: First Edition
Author: Evgeny Dengub, Colleen Lucey, Viktoriia Tokareva, Petia Alexieva
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: iLearnRussian Publishers, an imprint of Russia Online, Inc.
Format: Paperback 78 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780981882222
ISBN-10: 0981882226
Edition: First Edition
Author: Evgeny Dengub, Colleen Lucey, Viktoriia Tokareva, Petia Alexieva
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: iLearnRussian Publishers, an imprint of Russia Online, Inc.
Format: Paperback 78 pages

Summary

About That, Which Did Not Happen. Annotated Russian Reader (B1-B2) in Russian (ISBN-13: 9780981882222 and ISBN-10: 0981882226), written by authors Evgeny Dengub, Colleen Lucey, Viktoriia Tokareva, Petia Alexieva, was published by iLearnRussian Publishers, an imprint of Russia Online, Inc. in 2015. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent About That, Which Did Not Happen. Annotated Russian Reader (B1-B2) in Russian (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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About That, Which Did Not Happen (О том, чего не было), An annotated Russian reader is intended for low-intermediate and intermediate level students of Russian (B1-B2, ТРКИ I-II). The story is a dynamic narrative by the well-known author Victoria Tokareva about one doctor's lifelong dream to own a tiger. Tokareva masterfully portrays how Dima's dream dictates his inner world and dealings with the people around him. Through allusion, parody, and repetition, Tokareva examines the challenge of believing in dreams and aspirations in the modern world. The story will definitely engage learners as they master grammatical and lexical structures. The reader can be used as a supplement to language courses or by learners who study independently. The text of the story is slightly abridged, but preserves the original language and narrative. The book provides a wide range of exercises to check reading comprehension and the accompanying activities will help develop students' lexical and grammatical skills. Discussion questions and essay prompts enhance students' speaking and writing skills. The reader will help learners of Russian to expand their vocabulary, review and build on some common syntactic constructions, and develop language skills in formal and informal social contexts.

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