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Rasskaz-Sensatsiya [The Sensational Story] [Russian Edition]
For Learners of the Russian Language (And Not Only for Guadeloupeans)
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Narrated by:
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Ignaty Dyakov
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By:
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Ignaty Dyakov
About this listen
'Rasskaz-sensatsiya' (The Sensational Story) is the first in the series of unconventional Russian language textbooks for elementary/pre-intermediate levels (A1-A2).
The book is written in the form of fun to listen detective lines, which follow the continuing story of George, a Guadeloupian banker embarking on a journey that captures his day to day life set against a series of most peculiar events. In the third book, 'Rasskaz-kanonizatsiya', there is a second historical storyline, following a Russian professor who fled his country after the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution. His life crosses with George's.
Based on years of his language teaching experience, Ignaty was keen on writing a series of stories that would teach useful vocabulary and grammar after some of his business clients complained that existing textbooks were boring and had no relation to real life.
"I was inspired by the talent of Mikhail Bulgakov, who mastered the skill of talking about complex subjects in an ironic form, and I began writing the book which you can now see." (Ignaty Dyakov)
His textbooks are fascinating detective stories with characters from different cultural backgrounds meeting in Guadeloupe, Russia, and Europe. They live, love, work, and relax. And, most importantly, they fight the world's evil, show exceptional ethics in both life and their work, and give us a better understanding of what is a kinder and ethical life.
"There is an understanding that a textbook nowadays should be kind, humorous, and inviting, as there is far too much negativity around us, especially in the media and on social networks." (Ignaty Dyakov)
Please note: This audiobook is in Russian.
©2013 Ignaty Dyakov (P)2013 Ignaty DyakovAn excellent book
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Perfect level of difficulty for A2
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I gave it 'only' 4 stars because the audiobook does NOT come with the text... You have (and I have) to buy the ebook or paper edition separately. I don't think this is acceptable for this kind of book. By the way, the paper edition does not include stress marks on words, which is something I'd expect in a book for foreigners.
The second, minor, qualm is that the last 2-3 chapters of the book seem rushed; after the great reveal, the story ends very quickly; I think the overall pacing is a bit off. However, this is just my opinion and it doesn't diminish the educational value of the book.
fun little book
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1. Get yourself a dictionary (openrussian), and decode every word in the sentence. Try to find the original root word, and you'll instantly get to grips with the grammar, because you'll see the patterns naturally.
2. Then type the sentence into a translator (yandex, google) in order to understand the whole sentence.
3. Play the audible track one sentence at a time and just listen to how the words are spoken. Don't forget in audible, you can slow down the speed, and bookmark. I bookmark every paragraph and label each one, so I can find them and go to any place I want.
4. Mimic the sound track and say the words out loud. Try to match your voice to the speakers tone and rhythm.
5. Put each sentence into a flashcard system (try quizlet etc.) and try to translate from Russian to English/English to Russian - say the words out loud.
6. Then try to write each sentence in Russian from the English flashcard (change your keyboard, so it will type in both languages).
7. At the end of each chapter, practise reading the whole chapter in one go, and then listening (without looking at any words) to the whole chapter in one go.
8. Aim to do one chapter per week as a minimum (there are 31 chapters).
Do the first six steps every day without fail, and you'll soon be reading, writing, speaking and listening to Russian!
A1 story for beginners
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