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9780131833791

Golosa: A Basic Course in Russian, Book 2

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  • ISBN13:

    9780131833791

  • ISBN10:

    0131833790

  • Edition: 3rd
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-01-01
  • Publisher: Pearson College Div
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Summary

For courses in Intermediate or 2nd year Russian.Golosa is a two-volume, introductory Russian-language program that strikes a balance between communication and structure. It takes a contemporary approach to language learning by focusing on the development of competence in the four skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing), as well as the expansion of cultural knowledge. Golosa is designed to help students reach the ACTFL Intermediate Range in speaking and Intermediate High in reading and listening. Each section in the text revolves around a particular topic and follows the same format: introduction of basic vocabulary, listening to introductory conversations, short dialogues with exercises and role play practice, practice in strategies for listening and reading, grammar study with practice in both oral and written form, and written workbook exercises. With its robust audio and video program on the World Wide Web, Golosa provides comprehensive explanations of Russian grammar along with the practice students need to build accuracy.

Table of Contents

Weather
Telephone Conversations
Asking Directions/Getting Around Town
Hotels
Movies and Television
What to Read?
Free Time
Internet, E-Mail, and the Postal System
Health
Being a Guest
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GOLOSA(Book 1, 3rd ed. Richard Robin, Karen Evans-Romaine, Galina Shatalina, and Joanna Robin, and Book 2, Richard Robin, Joanna Robin, and Kathryn Henry; Prentice Hall) is a basic course in Russian. Students successfully completing a course taught in concert with both Books 1 and 2 can expect to reach the ACTFL Intermediate range in speaking and Intermediate High in reading and listening. Each volume ofGOLOSAincludes a main textbook, and a student workbook with laboratory drills and written exercises. The audio program runs approximately 15 hours per volume and includes listening comprehension exercises, speaking dialogues, and rapid-pace oral drills. Teachers adoptingGOLOSAcan download the audio from the Golosa website or order CDs of the audioprogram from Prentice Hall. Teachers receive desk copies plus access to the on-line Instructor's Manual with tape scripts and keys to the audio comprehension exercises. MAIN FEATURES OF GOLOSA Goal statements.Objectives are explicitly stated for the book as a whole and for each unit therein in terms of global tasks, content, and language tools (grammar and lexicon). Cultural notes are highlighted. Separation of skills.Each language skill (speaking, reading, writing, listening) is addressed in its own right. Flexibility.The textbook dictates no particular methodological approach. While all skills are presented on an equal footing, teachers and students may choose to focus on those which best serve their needs without violating the structural integrity of individual units or the book as a whole. A class can move faster by eliminating some of the activities for reading and listening for content. Authenticity.Each unit contains authentic materials and realistic communicative activities for all skills. Spiraling approach.Students are exposed repeatedly to similar functions and structures at an increasing level of complexity. Cultural relevance.All texts and conversations are embedded within culture relevant to Russia today. Learner-centered.Each unit puts students into communicative settings in all four skills. In addition to core lexicon, students acquire personalized vocabulary for individual needs. Variety of exercises.Oral drills and written exercises progress from mechanical to contextualized to individualized activities. Learning strategies.Students acquire strategies for productive and receptive skills. The variety of types of exercises assures that a wide range of learning styles is served. Phonetics and intonation.Pronunciation (segmental and suprasegmental features) is presented and practiced in each unit in conjunction with material covered rather than in isolation. World Wide Webcomponentadditional activities for reading and grammar. The complete audio program and Instructors' Manual are also available on-line.

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