| Student Activities Manual for Golosa, Book 2: A Basic Course in Russian (Bk. 2)
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The Student Activities Manual is the main vehicle for student work outside of class. It allows the student to practice composition, grammar, vocabulary, phonetics and intonation, as well as containing exercises for the audio and video programs.
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By Shortshooter (State of Jefferson)
I have been studying Russian for several years now in college and the textbook that we used was "Live from Moscow" and "Live from Russia" but in those books, as any, there are some things that simply aren't explained well so I used this book and the next one as a supplementary learning device. It worked masterfully! It seems that the things not explained in this book well, the authors of "Live from Moscow/Russia" explain much better and vice versa. If you are using this book and having trouble I would certainly advise you to use the other books as well. They ARE more expensive (upwards to a hundred dollars brand new and with a workbook) but if you're serious about learning Russian then I definitely suggest it. Best of luck!

By Bradley Six (Atlanta GA)
I notice a lot of these reviews say "not for self learning!!!" Of course not, it's a language! Only the basics should be self taught like the alphabet and some basic grammar so that you can save yourself some time and money with a tutor. If you're enrolled in a Russian class, that's already in the curriculum anyhow. If you're going to learn a language, you're going to have to have the self discipline to dedicate a lot of your free time to self study along with a tutor or someone willing to help you learn. You can also find people online to speak with living in Russia(or said language). I would plug a site that I've used for that purpose, but I don't know if Amazon would consider this comment spam. Self study alone will not do anything but teach you basics that you probably won't be able to apply much.

By Joseph P. Lashway
not the best learning aid I've had for a foriegn language, that much is certain. But the shipping was good, and a reasonable price.

By Barbara N. Scheine
My son withdrew from Russian class 2nd day of school - Campus Bookstore will not let me return brand new book! Never used! I will never order book from them again!

By K. storm
My Russian professor has used this book in my university-level courses and I'd say overall, very good. Great visuals, vocabulary lists and the chapters, for the most part, fairly comprehensive on their particular topics. However, without guidance, sometimes I'd get lost on the grammar portions. Attempting to read these sections on my own proved difficult and confusing. This is mostly due to a lack of examples or adequate explanations, that's where this makes a good coursebook as opposed to a learn-at-home text. There are reference sections in the back but I'd say unless you have access to assistance, this may not be the right book to begin with.
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