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Schaum's Outline of Russian Grammar (James Levine)
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Looks like a good, drill, exercise and review book
Review on 2008-11-23

I bought this book because I wanted some books to study, after I finished Beginning Russian, by Richard Leed and Alexander Nakhimovsky. I have not yet finished, so I haven't started reading and studying from this book yet. But the book looks comprehensive, and a good complement and continuation of my basic Russian studies.

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

Straight Foreward
Review on 2008-02-18

It is a very well written and well explained rules of this difficult language. It is staight foreward to the point explantion of all the grammatical rules that are needed to learn or even master the Russian Language. It makes a perfect complementary book for a textbook of learning the language. The only thing that I wish it had was if it had come with an audio cd as an outline of all the rules to hear how words especially at the end,change pronounciation under different cases. The price was right given how good the book was.

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

making russian easier
Review on 2008-01-07

I had purchased this gramma book for myself over a year ago. Found explanations and exercises strengthened by Russian skills. Only let down being there was not a dictionary in the back of the text for the words used throughout. Nevertheless this is a very useful text to have and therefore purchased an identical copy for a very dear friend who is doing Russian.

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

A very difficult book to follow
Review on 2007-12-12

A good book, but...why does the author use italics to highlight the words he is trying to make some grammatical point about? I know I need to eventually learn italics (5 small Russian letters don't look anything like the standard letters) but not now.

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

RUSSIAN LANGUAGE EDUCATION
Review on 2007-12-08

One of the best deals for intensive Russian self teaching. Still need a native speaker to listen to you, but this is the only exercise book you'll need to achieve fluency.

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

Extensive, but poorly organized
Review on 2007-12-01

This book covers a lot of grammar, but it isn't organized progressively. Each lesson has topics from other lessons, so you'll often have to skip around. Regardless, pretty much anything you'd need to know is included in this book. If you don't know how to express dates for instance, you can skip to that section and there are detailed explanations and examples. I wish there were more exercises, but this is really more of a reference book than a drill book. There's no glossary, but you'll find a lot of Russian vocabulary here, so it's also good to have a dictionary when you use this book. Overall, this is an extensive, thorough grammar book, but it's really not a great introduction to Russian. Buy this after you've learned the basics.

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

Know what you're buying - this is a great 'outline' of Russian grammar
Review on 2007-11-30

As a second-year Russian student I purchased this book based on the 5-star ratings reported here.

At that time I was looking for a book that would teach me Russian grammar, and I was quite disappointed during the first week of reading. It doesn't explain the grammar rules in a simplified manner, and uses a linguistic vocabulary that seemed foreign to me at first.

For example (p. 182), "Adjectival nouns, like regular adjectives, are in the genitive plural (due to an implicit masculine head noun) or nominative plural (with implicit feminine head noun)".

And (p. 183), "Numbers decline exactly like feminine nouns of the third declension"

Of course this does make sense, but it certainly isn't suited to a beginner.

I gave this book 4 stars because as an outline and reference book it does the job really well. I don't pick it up as often as some of my other Russian books, such as the New Penguin course or Farmer's Teach Yourself Russian, but it's handy as a grammar reference.

Organisation of chapters seems pretty logical, and the exercises at the end of each section are directly related to the material that was discussed.

A significant amount of the Russian (Cyrillic) text is written in lower-case (italics) ...just so you know! Some people (like me) can read upper-case with ease, but become frustrated with lower-case.

As the topic of this review states, it's a great book, just be aware of what you're buying.

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

Excellent Reference and Activity Book
Review on 2006-11-09

I've always used Schaum's Outline Series, from Math to computer, and now the Russian language. It's hard to find a comprehensive reference book that will explain Russian language grammar precisely, let alone in an easy and comprehensible way. It's also provides exercises. A highly helpful and desireable book.

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

A good reference.
Review on 2006-03-14

Schaum's Outline of Russian Grammar is good reference for a 1st year Course in Russian. The subject is explained clearly and the contents are well indexed. Given the extensiveness of the subject further studyt would require more specialized texts.

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

A terrific, fun supplement
Review on 2006-03-10

I recently bought this book along with the New Penguin Russian Course, and the two complement each other very well. The way the Schaum's Outline of Russian Grammar is set up, you could use it with just about any type of Russian lessons, but I think it would be particularly helpful with conversation heavy systems like Pimsleur or Immersion method. The concepts are presented matter of fact and the exercises are very useful to use as self-drill. The overall layout, from a "this is how we'll break down the grammar rules" perspective is also very easy to understand, without skimping on the complexity of certain issues like verb aspect, or uses of the conditional mood, or irregular case endings. It even has stress marks (inexplicably omitted from Schaum's Vocabulary Outline) which are certainly the most important thing after learning the alphabet in terms of learning Russian pronunciation and intonation. Also, there are many explanation of shades of meaning implied by slight changes in grammatical usage. This book has been so helpful and useful that I just can't imagine a serious Russian student, particulary a do-it-yourselfer, not having it on hand.

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

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