Russian Language for Postgraduate Researchers

Russian Language for Postgraduate Researchers

  • Olga Kenton
  • Natasha Rulyova
Publisher:Taylor & FrancisISBN 13: 9781040409947ISBN 10: 1040409946

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Russian Language for Postgraduate Researchers is written by Olga Kenton and published by Taylor & Francis. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1040409946 (ISBN 10) and 9781040409947 (ISBN 13).

Russian Language for Postgraduate Researchers is specifically designed for postgraduate students whose research is focused on the history, society, or culture of Russian-speaking communities around the world. 23 chapters of the textbook focuse on a wide range of topics including Soviet and post-Soviet identities, masculinities and femininities, LGBTQ, migration, ethnic diversity, public health, environment, and rewriting history. Many texts have been adapted from Russian-language research articles and lectures by Russian-language scholars to familiarize students with contemporary academic Russian. The textbook also contains practical activities, lists of active vocabulary, and grammar tasks. Upon the completion of the textbook, students will learn how to analyse, translate, and summarise texts in different genres and registers; they will expand their specialist vocabulary, deepen their understanding of complex grammatical structures, and improve their communicative skills. A unique feature of this textbook is that each chapter has a ‘How To’ section which has practical tips on how to conduct research in Russian-speaking countries. The textbook can be used in class or for self-study and is ideally suited to students who have already reached a B1 level (CEFR)/ Intermediate Low-Mid (ACTFL) proficiency and who wish to improve their command of Russian up to B2/C1 (CEFR)/Intermediate-High to Advanced-High (ACTFL).