Introduction | p. ix |
Pronunciation guide | p. xiii |
The Russian alphabet | p. 1 |
How to read twenty letters of the Russian alphabet | |
How to ask where something is | |
How to show where something is | |
How to thank someone | |
The remainder of the alphabet | p. 11 |
How to read the remaining thirteen letters of the Russian alphabet | |
How to say you don't know | |
How to ask who someone is | |
How to say no | |
Good day! | p. 22 |
How to say hello and goodbye | |
How to greet and address someone | |
How to say you don't understand | |
How to ask if anyone speaks English | |
Where's the bank? | p. 32 |
How to name some important places in a town | |
How to ask and say where things are | |
How to describe things that you see | |
How to understand a Russian address | |
How to count to ten | |
Go straight ahead | p. 44 |
How to ask for and give directions | |
How to ask whether things are available | |
How to make plural forms | |
How to say whether somewhere is open or closed | |
How to count from ten to thirty | |
What do you want? | p. 56 |
How to say what you want | |
How to pay for something in a shop | |
How to say that something belongs to you | |
How to make plural forms of adjectives | |
How to count from 30 to 100 | |
At the hotel | p. 67 |
How to give your particulars when booking into a hotel | |
How to say the letters of the alphabet and fill in a form | |
How to say what nationality you are and what you do | |
How to say where you work | |
How to specify this or that | |
How to count from 100 to 1,000 | |
What time is it? | p. 77 |
How to tell the time | |
How to say the days of the week | |
How to talk about meals and daily routine | |
How to make arrangements | |
Do you like sport? | p. 88 |
How to talk about leisure activities | |
How to say the date | |
How to talk about likes and dislikes | |
How to use verbs in different forms | |
How to use numerals over 1,000 | |
Do come in! | p. 100 |
How to talk about home and family (yours and theirs!) | |
How to be a guest in a Russian home | |
How to read a public transport route plan | |
Write it down, please! | p. 113 |
How to read Russian script | |
How to write in Russian | |
At the airport | p. 123 |
What to do and say on the plane | |
What to do and say at the airport | |
How do I get to Maskovsky station? | p. 133 |
How to use public transport | |
How to ask further directions | |
Where can I buy a samovar? | p. 144 |
More about shopping | |
What to buy and where | |
What's the matter? | p. 157 |
How to book a hotel room | |
How to complain | |
How to sort out problems | |
Bon appetit! Enjoy your meal! | p. 167 |
How to read a menu and order a meal | |
How to buy a snack, ice creams or drinks | |
What to say if you are eating at a friend's home | |
At the post office | p. 177 |
How to send a letter, postcard, parcel, telegram | |
How to make a phone call | |
What's the weather like today? | p. 187 |
How to talk about the weather | |
How to talk about your holidays | |
How to use a tourist brochure | |
How to book an excursion | |
I've got a headache | p. 199 |
What to do if you feel ill | |
How to say what is hurting | |
How to say someone's age | |
What's he like? | p. 209 |
How to say what people are wearing | |
How to say what people look like | |
How to describe someone's character | |
How to express your opinions and preferences | |
Answers | p. 220 |
Numbers | p. 229 |
Summary of language patterns | p. 231 |
Vocabulary: English-Russian | p. 237 |
Vocabulary: Russian-English | p. 240 |
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