Do you know what the hardest thing for a Russian learner is? Finding PROPER reading material that they can handle…which is precisely the reason we’ve written this book! Teachers love giving out tough, expert-level literature to their students, books that present many new problems to the reader and force them to search for words in a dictionary every five minutes — it’s not entertaining, useful or motivating for the student at all, and many soon give up on learning at all! In this book we have compiled 20 easy-to-read, compelling and fun stories that will allow you to expand your vocabulary and give you the tools to improve your grasp of the wonderful Russian tongue. How Russian Short Stories for Beginners We want you to feel comfortable while learning the tongue; after all, no language should be a barrier for you to travel around the world and expand your social circles! So look no further! Pick up your copy of Russian Short Stories for Beginners and level up your Russian right now !
Oyoyoyoyo this was awful. This book highlighted every other word as a vocab word, with seeming randomness. It didn't have stress marks, and the stories were just not interesting at all. Not great.
As a newbie to the language these stories were a great help in adding to my vocabulary. And the stories were fun as well. I love languages so this book is a great help to me.
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Very well structured short stories, with many commons words coupled with specialized terms. I highly recommend for learners who want to begin to read in Russian.
I loved these stories. Some of them were really uplifting and inspirational. Very nice selection -- a lot of heart. Very interesting and engaging despite the beginner level -- which, by the way, is plenty challenging for a beginner like me! It is very satisfying to be able to read a story in Russian. So, thank you, LingoMastery! What a great company. Every resource that I have gotten from them has been super-helpful. They make learning Russian do-able and fun!
My ONLY complaint is... there are no stress marks, which beginners like me really need! I kept having to either look up words in my Russian-English dictionary, or visit the helpful website где-ударение (Where Is The Stress) to find out where the stress is. https://xn----8sbhebeda0a3c5a7a.xn--p...
The lack of stress marks is the only reason I'm giving this book 4 stars instead of 5, since I loved the stories themselves.
This is an excellent primer for Russian language studies. If you have tried to read even kid's books or Pravda online and can't make any sense of them, this book is perfect for you. Each simple chapter is a simple little story about everyday life and then there is a vocabulary list of some of the harder words. Usually a intermediate level student should have some idea what the story is about and then going over the vocab reinforces what you have read.
I got it free with Amazon Prime but think it is probably worth the money. I read the stories out loud and I think it helped quite a bit. I think apps like duolingo are good for review but not learning a language. This is the most helpful tool I have found to increase my knowledge.
I'm just about done with this book and found it to be a great resource! I'm definitely going to look into other books by this publisher.
So, what makes this a good resource for language learning?
* The stories are all 1-2 pages with story lines that are easy to follow. * The stories aren't just about students going to class, OMG, so boring. * The grammar is simple but thorough. * Definitions for many words and idioms are available in the order they appear at the end of the story. * There is a paraphrased summary at the end of each story (in English and target language). * There is a series of comprehension questions at the end of each story (in English and target language). * There is vocab repetition between stories.
As a complete newbie to the Russian language, I thought this book was very challenging. Given that I was going in knowing almost no vocabulary, it was easier for me to read through the vocab lists first and then jump back to the stories, which I personally had no problem doing. The audiobook actually helped take away some of the initial anxiety I felt about the book too. I'm not much of a fan of audiobooks but I found this one to be quite helpful.
As an aside: I've also tried the Spanish Short Stories for Beginners audiobook by LM, and I have to say that I much prefer the way the Russian book is laid out and the content of the Russian stories are (in my opinion) more interesting as well.
I found the book very useful for me as a beginner in Russian :) The stories provided are plentyful, interesting and not too long in length which helps with the intial frustration and challenge of foreign vocab and grammar.
Very unique to this book are the comprehension questions at the end of each story. I love the overall approach of this book and language learning and it is definitely something one could eventually implement else where. This book really helps introduce to this idea though. Would very much recommend to beginners :)
I was given a free copy on behalf of Lingo Mastery and am offering this review to show my appreciation and my own personal opinion.
The book is quite helpful if you have some of the basics already. Lots of vocabulary, and clearly written.
Some of stories were too easy, with almost no new words while others were a touch above my level. Apart from that, the topics were mildly interesting, certainly enough for the purpose intended.
Overall, a solid choice if you want to expand your Russian.
These were good practice. I read each of the twenty stories twice (on successive days), and the second time was naturally a bit easier than the first.
The stories themselves were decently interesting - not amazing, but fine. The main thing was getting me to sit down and focus for a bit and work through not understanding every word and being okay with that.
The book is great for beginners. It allows you to see how beginner level vocabulary can be used in the day to day. It gives you an idea of the Russian cases in use. It also has new vocabulary that isn't too advanced. Would definitely recommend for all beginners as it helped my Russian improve.
A good review of vocab and grammar in context if you’re already on A2/B1 level. Some wack stories — when the женщина said «мне не нужна свобода» I had to laugh.
Boring stories on the whole but I enjoyed the mini biographies about various famous Russians. Too many words in the vocabulary lists. Only rating this high because it was a useful resource to practice Russian nonetheless.