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Golosa. Third edition links to video, grammar and supplements.

Sound. Link to the audio recordings for Golosa: Book One.

Golosa. Textbook links to useful web sources for this chapter.

Grammar Exercises. Exercises by George Mitrevski - posted on the Golosa web site. [Do the Exercises from this chapter.]

An Interactive Online Russian Reference Grammar. From Robert Beard, Bucknell University. [Russian fonts required]


TRAVELING TO RUSSIA

US Customs Service. Information you may need to get back into the US.
Guidelines for Travelers in the Newly Independent States. Page of useful information from "Project Harmony."
The Expat Survival Guide. Useful information and advice for making life in Moscow more enjoyable. Included are such things as First Time Traveler's Advice and specific information like Your Russian Visa. Also available from this source, a downloadable Russian Customs form [Adobe Acrobat Reader needed], and some Russian Visa Application Forms in English and in other languages (including Chinese!). From the Moscow Expat Site: A Virtual community for English speaking expats and Russians.
Aeroflot. Home page of Aeroflot: Russian International Airlines.
International Airport Sheremetyevo. The airport web site containing useful information on its history, transport provided, car parking, etc.

(In Russian)
Sheremetyevo Airport. Home page.
Sheremetyevo-2 Airport: Moscow. Detailed plan (in Russian) at the bottom of the page.
Na Karte Ru. Map of Moscow (you can also select other places: St. Petersburg, Russia, the world...) that you can navigate and even add (your own and select) content to!


PASSING THROUGH RUSSIAN CUSTOMS CONTROL

VISAS. Russian Visa Requirements (effective Feb.5, 1998). From Russia.Net.
Reservations...Instructions for the travelers abroad.... All kinds of information on flights to Russia, including info on gettting through customs.
Custom Duty Free Allowances/Restrictions. From Travel Document Systems.
Russia - Consular Information Sheet. From the US Department of State.

(in Russian)
Russian Visa. From T. Beyer (Middlebury College).


CLOTHING

Russian Fashion Steps out of the Shadows. Brief article from the BBC News, Dec. 19, 1997.

(In Russian)
Au. Site of links to the Russian fashion world.
Moda v Permi. Fashion in Perm'. Models, notes on fashion, etc.
Fashion Guide. First Russian portal about fashion (from Fashion Guide.com). Also in English.


TECHNOLOGY AND TECHNICAL EQUIPMENT

(In Russian)
Computing and Mathematics. Links to computer hardware, magazines, computer programming, sales and service, software, etc. in Russia (in English and Russian). From Russophilia. [Select one of the sights and go to the title page; read and report on what services are offered.]
Dell Russia. Home page for this company in Russia.
Apple Russia. Homepage.
IBM Russia. Homepage.
Intel Russia. Homepage.
CGI-Programming Tutorial. By Lesha.
Script.ru. Download javascripts for your own website. Copyright 2000 MediaLand...
Moscow Internet Club "Screen". 1996-2000 copyright "Internet-club SCREEN".
Online Resource Center. Copyright 1999 Online Resource Center. [Also available in English.]
Freeware.Ru. Things you can get free from Russia (and in Russian). [What categories are available to choose from?] Download the Russian card game Durak ("fool"). Unzip and play!


GIFTS FROM/FOR RUSSIAN FRIENDS

Sovietski Collection: Treasures from a Bygone Era. Online catalog for some unusual gifts from Russia.


READING AND READING MATERIALS

Woman! Learn Your Letters!. Poster on reading (early 20th cent.). From George Mitrevski's site at Auburn University.
The Illiterate. Poster by Alexei Radakov, 1920. From George Mitrevski's site at Auburn University.
Fit out Reading Rooms. Poster by Apsit (Petrov), 1919. From George Mitrevski's site at Auburn University.


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