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Russian in 10 minutes a day (Kristine Kershul)
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Not really worth it.
Review on 2008-08-21

I have been learning Russian with a tutor for 16 months. When I first started, my first tutor recommended I buy this book as a supplement. Needless to say, I am no longer with that tutor, and this book only collects dust. First off, there is no possible way to teach yourself Russian using only a book. The case system is complex and sometimes things just need to be explained before you can start using it. This book only teaches things like colors, numbers, dates, weather -- but you could finish it 4 times, and not be able to hold any sort of conversation. Unfortunately, I have don't really any other recommendations as I now use a book my tutor brought with her from Russia. All I know is, that you will not learn much from this book.

Rating: Rating 2 out of 5 (2 / 5)

Great as a secondary teaching tool
Review on 2007-11-26

If you are using an audio language program and have a feel for Russian pronunciation, this book is a very good tool. [...] is my primary source for my Russian education. Native speakers are a must for learning any language the right way. But there are going to be times when those learning Russian aren't going to have access to the web or their audio program. For such times, this book is great.

No book is going to teach anyone fluent Russian, and certainly not in 10 minutes a day, but as a complimentary tool, I highly recommend this book. It is particularly useful for those times you happen to forget something you have already learned such as how to order something at a restaurant or a day of the week (though it certainly offers far more than that).

The book looks like a grade school kid's book, but the information is very good, easily understood and practiced, and setup so that later lessons build upon prior ones. It also does a good job of introducing words, and hammering them home through repetition, inserting Russian words into an otherwise English sentence, for example.

The book's shortcoming is clearly pronunciation, but with a quality audio course, this is easily overcome. Again, this book is not of much value by itself, but as an additional tool, quick reference point, or a fun and easy way to drill home beginning Russian you have trouble remembering, it is well worth the price.

Rating: Rating 4 out of 5 (4 / 5)

learning russian
Review on 2007-10-16

this is an excellent resource. We use it for homeschooling. it provides worksheet type papers to document your progress. we fill it out only aftr mastery of section on reg. paper. WE combined this with some fun word picture book, early russian reader, a russian-english dictionary, library audio and a tutor once-a-week and less as we progress accurately.

Rating: Rating 5 out of 5 (5 / 5)

Learning the Russian language
Review on 2007-08-12

I have not reviewed a lot of publications on learning the Russian language, but I thought this one was very helpful. It provided pronunciations, the Cyrillic alphabet, and repetitive information to learn the most commonly used words in Russian. I highly recommend it!

Rating: Rating 5 out of 5 (5 / 5)

A usefull ADD on
Review on 2006-08-10

This book is ok to augment your other language course, which should include a cd, dvd or cassette. Without that you wonmt understand how to pronounce anything. I found teh stickers useful as I wanted to be able to read russian rather than just 'parrot' it. whle i agree with most of the negative reviews I did find myself referring to this book quite often, BUT i also own teh pimsleur and 'in your car' russian cds. If this came with a CD it would be great.

Its PURPOSELY illustrated and laid out similar to a children book, to give you visual cues. The cards, stickers etc I found most useful if you color copied them out of the book.

So if youre using this as part of your introduction you will find it useful and for that I recommend. As a sole source definitely not.

I had a new russian friend who found I learned the language quite rapidly which i think is attributed to the combined visual (photos) and aural (listening ) and reading (text). The basic Russian alphabet is easy to learn, (once you get over that confusion P=R H=N etc.

Rating: Rating 3 out of 5 (3 / 5)

10 minutes a day, everyday for the next 30 years...
Review on 2005-04-04

Be wary of any Russian course that promises quick, effortless results. Learning Russian grammar is like putting together a 5000 piece jigsaw puzzle. Without a picture, it's pretty tedious. This book will not help you get "the picture". It teaches 1st/2nd conjugation verbs and a couple of necessary irregular verbs, but that's all the grammar you get. You do get some basic vocabulary words, but not ones that will help you very far in conversational situations. If you are a traveler and need a crash course to survive your trip through Russia, a good phrase book will better serve you. Finally, I have no idea why this book is called "10 minutes a day", there is no plan of attack included to tell you how to meter your studying, and 10 minutes is a little short to get something like Russian to sink into your brain.

Rating: Rating 2 out of 5 (2 / 5)

Big book, pretty pictures, not much to learn.
Review on 2003-09-15

This book might be okay for kids, but it's not really a serious learning tool. Learning a language in ten minutes a day may be a fun fantasy, but the resources available in this book won't do much to help you learn Russian.

On the surface the book looks great - big pictures, stickers, activities, flash cards and a laminated "pocket pal" with a short list of phrases and such. The problem with these resources is that they all fall short when scrutinized individually. There aren't enough flash cards, and the words that are chosen are sort of odd. Some are obvious for the beginner, but many just leave me scratching my head as to why they picked them. The activities in the book are the best part, but as a workbook, it's only average. The stickers are a good idea in theory, but are you really going to put stickers on objects all around your house? The "pocket pal" phrasebook would be a decent idea, but it's a real pain to get out of the book (I had to cut it out with a razor knife), and it's too big to fit comfortably in your pocket when folded up. Because this book tries to be everything to everyone it falls short on all counts.

If you want to learn Russian and can only buy one text, buy yourself the Penguin Russian Course if you want an inexpensive beginners textbook and then make your own flash cards. If you can afford a little more, get the ready made Russian cards from Vis-ed. For a workbook try the Berlitz Basic Russian Workbook, and then a decent phrasebook like the one from Lonely Planet. These products are all available from Amazon and may cost a little more in total, but will take you much farther.


Rating: Rating 2 out of 5 (2 / 5)

Don't bother
Review on 2003-05-20

This book gives absolutely no insight into the complexities of Russian grammar, and the 'phonetic transcription' will help you do nothing other that get laughed at by native Russian speakers if you try to use it on them. Basically, a good waste of money.

Rating: Rating 1 out of 5 (1 / 5)

Don't
Review on 2003-03-08

If there were a way to put zero stars and still post a review, this book wouldn't have even gotten one.
Over time I have aquired 6 languages. This book is the worst language book I have ever seen.
1. It does not provide accent marks, so....so why bother even having it? You will have to get another book to learn how to pronounce the words...so...again, why bother with this?
2. It as a cool idea to learn Russian in 10 minutes a day (with this book, 10 minutes a day for the next 15 years still wouldn't teach you to do anything but to go around hoping to find magic vocabulary stickers.)
It does not provide, cogent explanations, or examples for syntax and grammar points. There is some vocabulary, but without real explanations of how to use the language, the book is pointless.
3. I recommend a travel phrasebook if that is all you want. Get a real text, Penguin's course isn't bad, or the "Ultimate Russian: Basic-Intermediate (Living Language Ultimate. Basic-Intermediate Series (Manual & Cassettes)) Nancy Novak / Crown Audio Cassettes / April 1998" if you really want learn, aquire, and use Russian.
4. "10-minutes.." is too big to carry around, too vapid for any real learning, and too disorganised to make any progress on any single topic.
5. The book is snake oil. I doubt the author had any intention of really trying to be usefull. It was easy to write, cheap to print, a quick money maker for a lazy author.
Get something else.
San Antonio physician.

Rating: Rating 1 out of 5 (1 / 5)

Good supplemental study tool.
Review on 2002-08-30

For anyone who wants to begin learning Russian, I wouldn't recommend relying on this book exclusively - you've got to have some language tapes or other means of aural study - but it makes for a nice compliment to more traditional texts. Of course, the "10 minutes a day" concept is silly. However, when study time comes around,I find myself turning to this book more than any other, especially when I only have a little time to study or when I've had a particularly draining day and don't feel up to more serious endeavors. The stickers are great, and I've found the pronunciations to be pretty accurate. It is a definite flaw that they don't show you the stressed vowels, but the individual pronunciations do account for the differences between stressed and unstressed vowels. On its own, this book isn't going to teach you Russian, but it is a fun and accessible supplemental study tool.

Rating: Rating 5 out of 5 (5 / 5)

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