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Online courses, exercises, and other materials
http://www.russianlessons.net/
This website offers 13 Russian lessons for beginners, with an introduction of the Russian alphabet, and an emphasis on a grammar point in each lesson. Some of the lessons also have sound files, with survival Russian.
http://listen2russian.com/menu/index.html
This website is faithful to its name: it pays attention to listening. The site contains ten lessons plus an extra one. The contents are for beginners, and each word or phrase taught has audio files of two speeds, one normal and the other slow.
http://www.auburn.edu/~mitrege/RWT/welcome.html
The Russian Web Tutor site has rich resources for students of Russian. In the form of tutorial, it offers explanations on various grammatical points. Both the Grammar Exercises and the Russian I & II lessons have good sound files, accompanied by listening exercises.
http://masterrussian.com/
The Master Russian site has basic and advanced Russian lessons as well as other resources such as dictionaries and book stores. It also has a lot of exercises on Russian. This site runs best using Internet Explorer.
http://www.friends-partners.org/oldfriends/language/course/school.html
This site, called Russian language in Pictures, has pictures for K-12 students learning a new language. It also has sound files of many Russian words.
http://learnrussian.hut1.ru/
This site has links to several websites with Russian language resources. Click and explore. You’ll find them useful, especially to your students.
Reference Materials and Dictionaries:
http://learnrussian.hut1.ru/index.php?option=content&task=category&id=30&Itemid=46
Called Russian Tales, this site has seven Russian stories for instructors and students of Russian.
http://www.ruslang.com/
This website has lots of reference materials on Russia and the Russian language, especially Russian music, culture, and pictures of famous scenes in Russia.
http://www.russnet.org/online.html
This site has very rich resources for instructors and students of Russian.
http://members.tripod.com/~russian_textbook/
A textbook of the Russian language.
http://www.ukindia.com/zip/zru1.htm
This site has all the Russian alphabet in very large fonts, so that it’s easy for beginners to see how they are written.
http://contentdm.nitle.org/cdm4/results.php?CISOOP1=any&CISOBOX1=russian&CISOFIELD1=CISOSEARCHALL&CISOROOT=%252Frealia
This website has more than 500 images related to Russia.
Audio and video:
Russian Music in Real Audio (including a listing of radio programs)
Voice of Russia (radio programs)
Voice of Russian Language Lesson with Audio
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