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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.] vocab: Eng-->Rus; vocab: Rus-->Eng; Translation. Do these other exercises which are on Mitrevsky's own web page for: Time; ; Parts of the day.
An Interactive Online Russian Reference Grammar. From Robert Beard, Bucknell University. [Russian fonts required]
Moscow Life. Project (in its 5th year!) page from Andrey Sebrant (see the index
of topics at the bottom of the page). [Insider's viewpoint! Lots of articles/pictures!
Great! For example, read what a Russian did on a typical weekend in 1995:
October Saturday.]
Belly Button Window Random Russian Experiences. Wayan Vota's (revised)
site on his experiences in Russia. (Topically arranged.) [Great site for gaining
insight into life in Russia!] [HINT: Increase your font size to read his headings!]
(in Russian)
Calendar. From T. Beyer's page (Middlebury College).
Hermitage Museum. Home page: in Russian and English.
The Russian Museum. Home page. (In St. Petersburg.)
The Pushkin Museum. In Moscow. © 1995-2000 Art in Context Center for
Communications. All rights reserved.
Museums in Russia. Listed by regions and towns.
From Elsas Producties.
Museums in Russia. By Internet inc. as part of the WWW
Virtual Library museums pages maintained by Jonathan Bowen.
Movies. Obervations posted on "Belly Button Window Random Russian
Experiences"--web site by Wayan Vota.
Video Slideshow. Accompanies the language video series "Peers."
[Visit the segment "Module 1" and report on what is said about dacha life.]
[Real Player needed]
Dacha. Posted on "Belly Button Window Random Russian
Experiences"--web site by Wayan Vota.
Dacha and Countryside. Article by Andrey Sebrants for "Friends and Partners."
Dacha - what does it mean for a Russian. Article by Andrey Sebrants for
"Friends and Partners."
Dacha Revisited. Another article by Andrey Sebrants for
"Friends and Partners."
Dacha as the Last Resort. Article by Sam Glebov. (copyright: Minsk News)
Mushroom Hunting at a Russian Dacha. An article with pictures by
Dr. Tara Maginnis, University of Alaska, Fairbanks. [A nice trip!]
Picture: "Window in a Dacha". By Marc Chagall (on George Mitrevsky's site).
(in Russian)
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!. Greetings--a list and the pronunciations from the publication "Tender russian Words and Phrases" [sic.] by Alexander Korjev & Lilia Meighan.
Russian Orthodox Christmas. Links from Friends and Partners.
Random Russia Experiences--Santa Claus. Article from
"The eXile"--local alternative paper. Posted on "Belly Button Window
Random Russian Experiences"--web site by Wayan Vota. (A farcical look
at sending Santa to Russia.)
At Last, Holidays Approach an End. Article by Julia
Solovyova, Moscow Times, Jan. 11, 1999. Posted on "Belly
Button Window Random Russian Experiences"--web site by Wayan Vota.
Russian Christmas Crossword Puzzle. Yes, really! Posted by
"Emelya". (Includes the solution) (And if you like crosswords and other
puzzles, try her other
Puzzle Fun.
Christmas in Russia. Gifts for your friends and family, including "Grandfather Frost"
nesting dolls, ornaments, etc. (From "Import Specialists")
Christmas in Russia. From Karina K. (age 9) in Copenhagen.
Includes words to a song (in Russian and English) about a Christmas
tree.
Russian holiday focuses on family, tradition. Article by Rebecca Wright,
October 4, 1995, The Orion.
Lifestyle. Jan. 22, 1998 section from Vladivostok News.
[Check out the section "One more holiday left."]
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