Language Learn Ukrainian Books
Teach Yourself Ukrainian Complete | |
With Teach Yourself it's possible for virtually anyone to learn and experience the languages of the world, from Afrikaans to Zulu; Ancient Greek to Modern Persian; Beginner's Latin to Biblical Hebrew. Follow any of the Teach Yourself Language Courses Audiopackages at your own pace or use them as a supplement to formal courses. These complete courses are professionally designed for self-guided study, making them one of the most enjoyable and easy to use language courses you can find. Audiopackages include an instructional paperback book and two companion 60-minute audio CDs.
Paperback: 299 pages |
The Complete Course for Beginners | |
Colloquial Ukrainian is a practical course in everyday written and spoken Ukrainian, requiring no prior knowledge of the language. It is ideal for anyone seeking to develop a sound command of contemporary Ukrainian.
Paperback: 384 pages |
Modern Ukrainian | |
Perhaps the most popular and successful English-Ukrainian language textbook in the world, Modern Ukrainian is a first-year Ukrainian grammar presents the fundamental morphology and vocabulary and includes notations on syntax and intonation. It consists of twenty lessons arranged in such a way that they can be covered within an academic year. The approximate time alloted per lesson is one week, although some lessons may take longer. Additional time is also necessary for review exercises, which appear at regular intervals.
Paperback: 434 pages |
Ukrainian Plus Russian Phrases for Children | |
Adopting from Ukraine? Over 200 phrases and words you need to know in Ukrainian and Russian ¿ the two languages spoken in Ukraine. CONTENTS: Arriving in Ukraine: This collection of greetings and polite words will be useful in almost any situation during your stay. Meeting your child: Your first visit to the orphanage can be emotional and stressful. These phrases will help make interacting with your child easy and fun. Includes reassuring and affectionate phrases, as well as special "endearing add-ons" you can use with almost any other phrase. Alone with your child: I remember when my facilitator said 'goodbye' and I was left alone with my new daughter at the hotel! These important yes/no questions and basic parental directives will certainly help you too.
Language: English |
Ukrainian for Speakers of English | |
Ukrainian for Speakers of English: Introductory and Intermediate Levels - Written Exercises (Spiral-bound)
Spiral-bound:: 170 pages |
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