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It's grouped according to themes (food,travel, party, etc) which are shown in scenes, with extra pictures around the borders. All pictures are labeled in Russian, with the pronunciation below each word. Most pronunciations are correct. If you can't figure out the word's meaning, there is a glossary in the back.Especially the word list in the back. Wonderful!I especially found the internet links helpful.It contains words for things around the house, the zoo, store, and other places. It even signifies, in bold letters, parts of words so you know what parts are stressed. Very useful for the beginner. A great resource to get words to place on index cards, so that you can study through out the day. Please try again.Please try again.Please try again. Please try your request again later. Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. Full content visible, double tap to read brief content. Videos Help others learn more about this product by uploading a video. Upload video To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. Please try again later. Amazon Customer 5.0 out of 5 stars This book is really complete and perfect in everything a pre-schooler is learning. I was beyond surprised and feel so blessed to have found such an amazing work of literature and art for little ones. As a mom I felt like I wasn’t covering all the words that my little one needed to know and this book really filled in as a second teacher. I have actually been in Russian speaking countries in search of educational literature and didn’t even find anything that compares to the vast knowledge and concepts portrayed in this book.http://afzaliqbal.org/userfiles/fein-9-20-24-manual.xml Since my toddler is rough, I did take this book apart very carefully and laminated it for extra endurance and rebound it with 1 inch rings, obviously not necessary but once I read through this book I knew it was a keeper and I wanted it to be as protected and safe as it could be while being completely in my little ones hands anytime she wants!It would have been nice to have both. I think the print-style is more important, but the script on the cover got my hopes up. Still a good resource. I wish there were a kindle version.It especially helps in conjunction with verbs in Russian and simple sentences from grammar in Russian. Very helpful on two week vacation in countries that speak Russian.The illustrations aren't always sufficient to identify the word depicted, but there is an English translation in the back so that's only a minor annoyance. Another minor annoyance is that words are given in either singular or plural form, whereas it would have been nice if both were included. However, I found two major shortcomings relating to pronunciation. One that has been mentioned in the other reviews is the lack of anything indicating stress, which could easily have been done with either accent marks on the word itself or by capitalizing the accented syllable in the phonetic rendering (PEESma). I still would recommend this book but I also recommend getting a good dictionary that shows word stress and making sure you learn the rules of pronunciation and take them into account.It has purple cover Internet-linked pronunciation guide version of the book is the best. It has purple cover, dark blue-is and old one, it's a bit different from those two.Used both by my 3 year old bi-lingual son and American husband who is picking up some Russian.The fact that I can go on the publisher's website and hear the words in the book being spoken by natives adds to the effectiveness of the picture-word combination in the book.https://www.informaquiz.it/petrgenis1604790/status/flotaganis15062022-0357 I am using this in addition to youTube videos by natives and Usborne Russian flashcards and I've already made progress.It is distracting. You cannot learn the Russian letters with that there. If you want to learn a language, learn its alphabet. Transliteration is not the language, it's a visually different word, and doesnt help someone learn it. I will cover the transliterations with tape because then i can learn faster. In this interesting book, there's a big central picture that's very very busy and this is surrounded by the individual items labelled. It's just a word list by pictures, that relate to the big central picture. But it's very engaging and useful for these random words. You do learn them by looking. The pictures are interesting and engaging. I will keep it, because it's a good reference book and enjoyable to look at.I already have the same book in German. This is simpler to use as it shows the words in Russian but also how they are pronounced. Great start for learning words, but not grammar or phrases. RecommendI love it - so much to see and do. As a Russian native, I disagree with the translation of some of the words - but these are few and far between so I am not too bothered. The images are fabulous, as are the quality and size of the book.I would have liked the word to appear in English too as it’s sometimes not exactly clear what the meaning is once you move away from nouns. Overall, however, it’s a fun way to increase your vocabulary. Please try again.No Cost EMI availableSign up for free Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. Get your Kindle here, or download a FREE Kindle Reading App.To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyses reviews to verify trustworthiness. The pronunciation guide is the piece that is missing from almost every book on learning Russian I've purchased. I finally went to Pimmsleur's language CD's because nothing else had anything but text. (They're excellent, by the way, but they lack the text.) The online guide uses a native female speaker. She speaks clearly and distinctly, which is what you'll need to get it right. The 'push button' links to hear the word work well, although sometimes you have to click twice to get it to play. Yes, it would be nicer to have flash cards, etc. Go Internet! The book contains 1000 very useful words, like pillow, soap, kitchen, etc. Not many verbs, but many (if not most) of the nouns you will need for day to day conversation. It is certainly not a book to learn to converse in Russian but it does a great job of giving you the basic words to make this possible. Regardless of your age, this book will be useful for the beginner in the Russian Language. I'd love to see the authors do a similar book for verbs and introductory conversation, complete with online pronunciation. Buy this book so they'll make more!:)The gift is to encourage them to delve into the language for an upcoming visit from their Russian granny.While some may think there are too many words and pictures on each page, this works for adults. It's grouped according to themes (food,travel, party, etc) which are shown in scenes, with extra pictures around the borders. All pictures are labeled in Russian, with the pronunciation below each word. Most pronunciations are correct. If you can't figure out the word's meaning, there is a glossary in the back.Especially the word list in the back. Wonderful! Nous utilisons egalement ces cookies pour comprendre comment les clients utilisent nos services (par exemple, en mesurant les visites sur le site) afin que nous puissions apporter des ameliorations. Cela inclut l'utilisation de cookies tiers dans le but d'afficher et de mesurer des publicites basees sur les centres d'interet. Desole, un probleme s'est produit lors de l'enregistrement de vos preferences en matiere de cookies. Veuillez reessayer. Accepter les cookies Personnaliser les cookies Merci d’essayer a nouveau.En savoir plus ici Achetez-le ici ou telechargez une application de lecture gratuite.Pour calculer l'evaluation globale en nombre d'etoiles et la repartition en pourcentage par etoile, nous n'utilisons pas une moyenne simple. A la place, notre systeme tient compte de facteurs tels que l'anciennete d'un commentaire et si le commentateur a achete l'article sur Amazon. Il analyse egalement les commentaires pour verifier leur fiabilite. The pronunciation guide is the piece that is missing from almost every book on learning Russian I've purchased. I finally went to Pimmsleur's language CD's because nothing else had anything but text. (They're excellent, by the way, but they lack the text.) The online guide uses a native female speaker. She speaks clearly and distinctly, which is what you'll need to get it right. The 'push button' links to hear the word work well, although sometimes you have to click twice to get it to play. Yes, it would be nicer to have flash cards, etc. Go Internet! The book contains 1000 very useful words, like pillow, soap, kitchen, etc. Not many verbs, but many (if not most) of the nouns you will need for day to day conversation. It is certainly not a book to learn to converse in Russian but it does a great job of giving you the basic words to make this possible. Regardless of your age, this book will be useful for the beginner in the Russian Language. I'd love to see the authors do a similar book for verbs and introductory conversation, complete with online pronunciation. Buy this book so they'll make more!:)The gift is to encourage them to delve into the language for an upcoming visit from their Russian granny.While some may think there are too many words and pictures on each page, this works for adults. It's grouped according to themes (food,travel, party, etc) which are shown in scenes, with extra pictures around the borders. All pictures are labeled in Russian, with the pronunciation below each word. Most pronunciations are correct. If you can't figure out the word's meaning, there is a glossary in the back.Especially the word list in the back. Wonderful! 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Please try again later. Sophie 5.0 out of 5 stars The fact that I can go on the publisher's website and hear the words in the book being spoken by natives adds to the effectiveness of the picture-word combination in the book. I am using this in addition to youTube videos by natives and Usborne Russian flashcards and I've already made progress.It is distracting. You cannot learn the Russian letters with that there. If you want to learn a language, learn its alphabet. Transliteration is not the language, it's a visually different word, and doesnt help someone learn it. I will cover the transliterations with tape because then i can learn faster. In this interesting book, there's a big central picture that's very very busy and this is surrounded by the individual items labelled. It's just a word list by pictures, that relate to the big central picture. But it's very engaging and useful for these random words. You do learn them by looking. The pictures are interesting and engaging. I will keep it, because it's a good reference book and enjoyable to look at.I already have the same book in German. This is simpler to use as it shows the words in Russian but also how they are pronounced. Great start for learning words, but not grammar or phrases. RecommendI love it - so much to see and do. As a Russian native, I disagree with the translation of some of the words - but these are few and far between so I am not too bothered. The images are fabulous, as are the quality and size of the book.I would have liked the word to appear in English too as it’s sometimes not exactly clear what the meaning is once you move away from nouns. Overall, however, it’s a fun way to increase your vocabulary.For somebody just starting to learn it makes it easy with the visual aids. The company are also really great. The first book was lost in the post, and they sent a new one out with no issues. Really recommend for anybody looking to learnJust looking at the amusing pictures makes it easier to memorise the words. I very much appreciate the pronunciation guide under the Russian words, as pronunciation is one of the things I'm struggling with at this early stage of learning the language.The book is nicely illustrated and focuses on useful vocabulary. Easy to use. Comes with phonic sounds under each word. Would recommend it for a child. A continuacion, le mostramos una lista de copias similares.Editorial: Usborne Pub Ltd Condicion: Good. Cartwright, Stephen Ilustrador. Connecting readers with great books since 1972.Condicion: Good. Cartwright, Stephen Ilustrador. Connecting readers with great books since 1972.Cartwright, Stephen Ilustrador. Heavy wear. Budget item. Highlighting, notes and marks. N? de ref. del articulo: 314MMX000BXU Condicion: Good. Cartwright, Stephen Ilustrador. This is a used book in good condition and may show some signs of use or wear. 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The online guide uses a native female speaker. She speaks clearly and distinctly, which is what you'll need to get it right. The 'push button' links to hear the word work well, although sometimes you have to click twice to get it to play. Yes, it would be nicer to have flash cards, etc. Go Internet! The book contains 1000 very useful words, like pillow, soap, kitchen, etc. Not many verbs, but many (if not most) of the nouns you will need for day to day conversation. It is certainly not a book to learn to converse in Russian but it does a great job of giving you the basic words to make this possible. Regardless of your age, this book will be useful for the beginner in the Russian Language. I'd love to see the authors do a similar book for verbs and introductory conversation, complete with online pronunciation. Buy this book so they'll make more!:)The gift is to encourage them to delve into the language for an upcoming visit from their Russian granny.While some may think there are too many words and pictures on each page, this works for adults. It's grouped according to themes (food,travel, party, etc) which are shown in scenes, with extra pictures around the borders. All pictures are labeled in Russian, with the pronunciation below each word. Most pronunciations are correct. If you can't figure out the word's meaning, there is a glossary in the back.Especially the word list in the back. Wonderful! It is also important for children from all backgrounds to experience other languages and culture.?? Our Tui range of bilingual educational books are designed specifically to achieve this.?? The range is beautifully illustrated with bright colours to appeal to young children and feature simple vocabulary in Samoan, Tongan, Maori as well as English.?? Our books cover a wide range of topics and will make learning languages fun for children. The many illustrations give clues to the meanings of the Spanish words. Colloquial Cambodian provides a step-by-step course in Cambodian as it is written and spoken today. While reinforcing material from the book, the CDs also contain a variety of additional exercises, including role-playing, and a useful guide to pronunciation.. These two 60-miniute CDs,recorded by native speakers of Polish,are an invaluable component of the Colloquial Polish course. This high-interest reader presents cultural information and extends students’ vocabulary in a highly entertaining way. This high-interest reader presents cultural information and extends students’ vocabulary in a highly entertaining way. The complete list of most common Russian words is available here. Photo by brewbooks CC-BY-SA-2.0 Other forms of the word (declensions): Word recordings: Copyright(c) 2006 Streit Goulnara, Streit Eric, Vion Nicolas. Copyright(c) 2007 S. Sakhno, N. Vion. Distributed under CC-BY. Depending on the level of care to which a patient is admitted, he or she has access to a wide range of biopsychosocial interventions. Trained Maryhaven staff members can provide patients with motivational interviewing, motivational incentives, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and use of buprenorphine in opiate detoxification. Trends in biopsychosocial treatment, better trained staff, changes in patient presentation (such as changes in patterns of drug use and increased homelessness), and changes in public policy and funding have had a remarkable impact upon drug abuse treatment services. For example, while all of Maryhaven’s drug dependence treatment is abstinence-oriented, we frequently use medications for detoxification and for treating co-occurring psychiatric disorders. Nothing inherent in a 12-step approach precludes the use of medications such as Antabuse (disulfiram) and methadone for enhancing drug treatment, but they generally are not used. Both the cost of the medications and the need for continual medical supervision are prohibitive for the outpatient population. The use of medications is also limited by cost-benefit concerns, since Maryhaven’s interventions aim for total drug abstinence and many addiction medicines target only specific drugs. Any practice or service that conflicts with a 12-step recovery approach is unlikely to be adopted at Maryhaven. For example, any treatment approach that seeks to moderate rather than eliminate the dependent patient’s use of alcohol or illicit drugs would be rejected outright. Overall treatment goals at Maryhaven are to assist patients in establishing abstinence, affiliation with 12-step organizations, and stability or improvement in a full range of mind, body, and behavioral functions. Like other centers that provide treatment based on the 12 Steps, Maryhaven operates with these basic assumptions: Alcohol and other drug (AOD) dependence is a chronic illness. Abstinence from alcohol and illicit drug use is essential to establishing recovery from AOD dependence. Involvement with 12-step organizations is the most readily available and, for most individuals, the best way to achieve and maintain recovery. Immersion in the 12-step fellowships and program beginning in treatment is the best way to achieve 12-step organization affiliation after treatment. Maryhaven uses a version of the American Society of Addiction Medicine Patient Placement Criteria, adapted by the Ohio Department of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Services, to determine when a patient meets the criteria for admission, continued stay, or discharge from each of the levels of care. Patients present with a diverse range of issues and situations that can affect the course of their individual treatments; however, some general observations are possible. During treatment all patients become knowledgeable about both the 12-step program and fellowships. All receive encouragement to begin attending 12-step meetings immediately. Those who have no 12-step program affiliation, or only a weak link to a group, are provided active referral services that include linking with 12-step group members and arranging temporary sponsors, transportation, and child care as needed. Most form or renew relationships with members of the 12-step organizations and begin working on the 12 Steps, intended as a process of spiritual awakening. Typically, patients complete the worksheet and treatment process for the first three Steps while they are in treatment (see “The First Three Steps”). Longer term programs assist the patient toward further progress in the Steps. Maryhaven integrates 12-step-related practices and interventions into all its basic services to assist the patient with the goals of self-diagnosis, acceptance of addiction as an illness, acceptance of abstinence from AOD use as a necessary condition for recovery, and lasting affiliation with 12-step organizations. For example, individual treatment planning explicitly incorporates participation in 12-step-related activities, Step work, readings, and engagement with 12-step support people. Patients routinely receive advice on integrating interventions for other issues that affect their treatment plan—such as medical problems, physical injury, co-occurring mental disorders, behavioral problems, anger, social skills deficits, and housing and employment—into their 12-step recovery. The First Three Steps Most Maryhaven patients complete the first three to five AA or NA Steps during their treatment. They use worksheets generated by the programs and tailored to each patient’s drug of choice and stage of treatment. In general, the worksheets follow the Steps as outlined in the basic Narcotics Anonymous text ( NA World Services Office, 1988 ) and are very similar to the “Step Guides” published by Hazelden. Step 1. “We admitted we were powerless over our addiction, that our lives had become unmanageable.” The patient’s work on this step usually involves writing a detailed description of his or her drug use, emphasizing negative consequences, failed attempts to control drug use, and the progression of symptoms and associated problems. Through this exercise patients gain insight about the severity of their problem and the numerous areas of their lives it has affected; and they begin to address the need for abstinence. Patients present their work in a group counseling setting, telling their stories and receiving feedback from their peers and counselors. They usually have heard other group members present Step 1 work ahead of them, which helps enable them to achieve a high level of self-disclosure. The common ground of patients’ stories provides a normalizing and emotionally corrective quality to the experience.