Chapter 3

Go to Chapter [1], [2], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8], [9], [10].

Video. Link to the video for Golosa (currently only Chpts.1-5 of Book 1 Third Edition).

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

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]


RUSSIAN TELEPHONE AND TELEPHONE COMPANIES


(in Russian)
Just what you need for telephone messages! From Tomas Beyer's home page at Middlebury College. [ASSN 3.1: What does each line say?]

[ASSN 3.2: Check out one section from one of these sites below and summarize it orally in Russian.]
TEL. Sections on services, news, archive, etc. [in Russian .Win 1051. Available (in part) also in English.]


TELEPHONE BOOKS / DATA BASES IN RUSSIA

[ASSN 3.3: Select one of the telephone books and 1) describe (in Russian--and be ready to explain in English--what categories of people are served by the phone book; 2) practice reading five phone numbers aloud in Russian for the other students to write down]

(in Russian)
Blank for accessing the data base. [ASSN 3.4: What information must you give in order to get information?]
Addresses and Telephone Numbers in Moscow. [ASSN 3.5: What categories is this telephone book arranged into?]


TELEPHONE ETIQUETTE

(in Russian)
"Hello!". Chapter from (web) textbook by Evgeny Shtephan.


RUSSIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS

The Cook Report. Russian Telecommunications: The Fusion of Desired Modernization with Necessary Expansion. A special 1992 study by Gordan Cook. [Quite thorough!]


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