Ruso para turistas: guía de conversación app for iPhone and iPad


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Travel Education
Developer: Jose Santiago Tomas
Free
Current version: 1.2, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 20 Aug 2013
App size: 13.25 Mb

Do you want to learn some Russian fast? Are you travelling to Russia? Do you work in a hotel or restaurant and you have Russian clients? We have put together the best choice of Russian words and phrases, so you will always know what to say. If you want to learn Russian, you need this phrasebook with professional audio.

Red Kalinka, the biggest Russian school in the world, has created this unique phrasebook. Now you can learn Russian, listen to professional audio and read explanations written by language experts. Key features:

• Selection: the phrases have been chosen by Russian teachers
• Audio at different speeds: each phrase has been recorded at normal and slow speed.
• BONUS – Explanations from experts: Most phrases include tips and explanations written by Russian teachers.
• BONUS – Russian culture: while you use our phrasebook you will also learn interesting facts about Russian history, culture and traditions.

CONTENTS:
This application has 13 topics, divided in three blocks. The content of each block has been carefully chosen to include only those phrases that you will really need. You will also find professional recordings where you can listen to every phrase at normal and slow speed. This will help you learn the pronunciation of every word.

COMMUNICATION: Learn your first words in Russian
1. Introductions
2. Greetings and farewells
3. I don’t speak Russian

TOURISTS: Here you’ll find an excellent selection of phrases for tourists and also for workers in hotels and restaurants
1. At the hotel
2. At the restaurant
3. Shopping
4. Time to pay
5. Asking for directions

BASIC VOCABULARY: if you want to speak Russian you must now these words and phrases
1. Basic expressions
2. Numbers
3. Colours and shapes
4. Time expressions
5. How to tell the time

This phrasebook is another good idea from Red Kalinka, the largest language school in the world, with students in over 45 countries.