

Pimsleur Russian Conversational Course - Level 1 Lessons 1-16 CD: Learn to Speak and Understand Russian with Pimsleur Language Programs [Pimsleur] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Pimsleur Russian Conversational Course - Level 1 Lessons 1-16 CD: Learn to Speak and Understand Russian with Pimsleur Language Programs Review: A fun course, especially for men! - I got this course for my teenage son because my previous efforts to teach him Russian by providing him with a Russian mom (ME!), trying to have him meet other Russian-speaking kids who live in the US, and even hiring an American teacher with near-native fluency in Russian and a great sense of humor, failed miserably. So, we read the reviews and decided to try. A few minutes in the car each day seemed like a possibility with his busy schedule at school and tons of homework. We're about half way through these disks, and he is learning to say basic things and is getting more comfortable saying them. Of course, Russian is hard. Really hard. But what this course does well is that it ignores a lot of grammar issues and focuses on conversation. Russians slur and mumble the endings of their words, so perfect grammar might not be appreciated, especially if the circumstances of your Russian conversation are the same as these disks create. Now we get to the fun part. The first couple of lessons focus on the general tourist stuff: where is the Red Square, where is the metro, where is the ticket office, stuff like that. But by about lesson three, I was getting a little worried because most of the conversations go something like this (remember, I bought this for a teenage boy): "Imagine that you just met a Russian woman. Ask her what she would like to drink. Ask her where she would like to drink it. Ask her if she would like to go to a restaurant." My son and I were both laughing. When a later lesson was all about the "your place or mine" discussion, I wondered if I struck a bargain with this one. A Russian course and sex education wrapped all in one. Definitely worth the money. Our current lesson focuses on telling time. And, as my son put it, "it's amazing how many things you can learn, and all of them started with getting a drink." A profound point and a great cultural insight. If you ever go to Russia, you'll know what I mean. But seriously, a good course. Yes, it's repetitive, but there's no way to learn a foreign language without repetition. And you will impress your friends at your next party when you ask them in Russian if they prefer beer or wine. Review: Superbly designed all-audio course (introductory) - If you want to start learning Russian while driving your car this is probably the best system available. It is completely audio and gives you 6 hours of very well-designed tutorial. You hear the English first, then the Russian, two or three times times, then you repeat it. Another sentence. Then the first one again. Amazing how quickly you forgot. But by the mix of new things and repeating, it starts to stick. The lessons are very well paced - at least they were for me - so that you only rarely have to stop the CD to go back, while it is also rare for it to feel slow or boring. The Russian is spoken by two native speakers giving you a good idea of correct pronunciation (intriguing how sometimes they pronounce the same word differently!). By the end of the course you have learned about 150 words and can speak and understand several dozen everyday sentences. There is even a little bit of grammar here and there. What you don't get: anything about the alphabet or the written language. Please do realize that the strength of this program is also its weakness: The 8 hours of teaching can very easily be accomodated, one 30-minute lesson at a time, on a daily commute. But doing that means you will be done in 3 weeks (they don't recommend more than one lesson a day). And then what? The program is so good that you have, in fact, learned all there is on these CDs and so repeating them is pretty useless. I guess you'd have to buy the next course... But all in all, this was the perfect introductory course for me wanting to learn while driving to work. Hope it works for you, too! PS I read some negative reviews here that say you only learn to say one or two things over and over again. That's hogwash. I suspect they only listened to the first lesson.
| ASIN | 0743550501 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,521,603 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #4,036 in Books on CD #4,071 in Foreign Language Instruction (Books) #43,905 in Schools & Teaching (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (160) |
| Dimensions | 9.5 x 2.2 x 8 inches |
| Edition | 3rd Edition, 16 Lessons |
| ISBN-10 | 9780743550505 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0743550505 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 8 pages |
| Publication date | January 1, 2006 |
| Publisher | Pimsleur |
W**S
A fun course, especially for men!
I got this course for my teenage son because my previous efforts to teach him Russian by providing him with a Russian mom (ME!), trying to have him meet other Russian-speaking kids who live in the US, and even hiring an American teacher with near-native fluency in Russian and a great sense of humor, failed miserably. So, we read the reviews and decided to try. A few minutes in the car each day seemed like a possibility with his busy schedule at school and tons of homework. We're about half way through these disks, and he is learning to say basic things and is getting more comfortable saying them. Of course, Russian is hard. Really hard. But what this course does well is that it ignores a lot of grammar issues and focuses on conversation. Russians slur and mumble the endings of their words, so perfect grammar might not be appreciated, especially if the circumstances of your Russian conversation are the same as these disks create. Now we get to the fun part. The first couple of lessons focus on the general tourist stuff: where is the Red Square, where is the metro, where is the ticket office, stuff like that. But by about lesson three, I was getting a little worried because most of the conversations go something like this (remember, I bought this for a teenage boy): "Imagine that you just met a Russian woman. Ask her what she would like to drink. Ask her where she would like to drink it. Ask her if she would like to go to a restaurant." My son and I were both laughing. When a later lesson was all about the "your place or mine" discussion, I wondered if I struck a bargain with this one. A Russian course and sex education wrapped all in one. Definitely worth the money. Our current lesson focuses on telling time. And, as my son put it, "it's amazing how many things you can learn, and all of them started with getting a drink." A profound point and a great cultural insight. If you ever go to Russia, you'll know what I mean. But seriously, a good course. Yes, it's repetitive, but there's no way to learn a foreign language without repetition. And you will impress your friends at your next party when you ask them in Russian if they prefer beer or wine.
R**N
Superbly designed all-audio course (introductory)
If you want to start learning Russian while driving your car this is probably the best system available. It is completely audio and gives you 6 hours of very well-designed tutorial. You hear the English first, then the Russian, two or three times times, then you repeat it. Another sentence. Then the first one again. Amazing how quickly you forgot. But by the mix of new things and repeating, it starts to stick. The lessons are very well paced - at least they were for me - so that you only rarely have to stop the CD to go back, while it is also rare for it to feel slow or boring. The Russian is spoken by two native speakers giving you a good idea of correct pronunciation (intriguing how sometimes they pronounce the same word differently!). By the end of the course you have learned about 150 words and can speak and understand several dozen everyday sentences. There is even a little bit of grammar here and there. What you don't get: anything about the alphabet or the written language. Please do realize that the strength of this program is also its weakness: The 8 hours of teaching can very easily be accomodated, one 30-minute lesson at a time, on a daily commute. But doing that means you will be done in 3 weeks (they don't recommend more than one lesson a day). And then what? The program is so good that you have, in fact, learned all there is on these CDs and so repeating them is pretty useless. I guess you'd have to buy the next course... But all in all, this was the perfect introductory course for me wanting to learn while driving to work. Hope it works for you, too! PS I read some negative reviews here that say you only learn to say one or two things over and over again. That's hogwash. I suspect they only listened to the first lesson.
P**S
FIVE STARS FOR PIMSLEUR
I bought this Pimsleur Course aftrer beginning the Pimsleur Quick & Simple Russian 4 CD course. I realized that I needed a longer course to take because I had a girlfriend in Russian, who I spke with, and hoped someday to see and or marry. Russian is not an easy language.I speak English and some French after taking four years in high school and college. I find that to try to learn Russian with a new alphabet and different ways of pronouncing words quite challenging. I tend to be impatient. The Pimsleur course is entirely audio, bypasses grammer and alphabet and stresses conversational understanding. One must still use this more complete 8 disc, 16 lesson course, over and over to gain a grasp of the language. Of all the ways I have tried, books, internet, etc., I find this approach the most productive and helpful. One must realize that even with this course you will never sound like a native Russian, but you will come close. Supplement it with memorizing words or phrases from the internet or phrase books, but use the Pimsleur course as your main approach and you will do well.
N**N
Russian starter kit
This is half of Pimsleur level one Russian, basically a low priced intro. Helpful for first try at a challenging language. The program could be strengthened by offering a transcript in both Cyrillic and transliterated English as a separate purchase, If you could see each word written, it would help understand the change in noun and verb endings which usually have less voice emphasis. Also, the female native speaker is easier to understand than the male speaker who sometimes slurs his words together. A basic grammar book and dictionary are of course needed if you are studying on your own. I plan to look for a live tutor next.
M**E
The item arrived in perfect condition and I'm looking forward to starting the course. The seller was efficient in sending the item.
K**K
This works so well. I am heading to Moscow with confidence!
A**R
I've only just started with this, but learning the words from the end backwards is great. It gets round the issues of language audio lessons often speaking too fast with terrible diction. Pair this with the Earworms Direct Russian and you'll be speaking in no time.
P**K
Great starter course
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