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As a basic text or as a companion source of current authentic spoken and written commercial Russian, Contemporary Business Russian is essential for the more proficient student who is interested in mastering the form and content of practical business communication. Lively dialogues, real business documents, and carefully designed exercises and assignments present the vocabulary, syntax, and structures needed for effective business transactions. All students of Russian will welcome the activities that will enable them to construct a wide variety of complex sentences. The product of more than…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
As a basic text or as a companion source of current authentic spoken and written commercial Russian, Contemporary Business Russian is essential for the more proficient student who is interested in mastering the form and content of practical business communication. Lively dialogues, real business documents, and carefully designed exercises and assignments present the vocabulary, syntax, and structures needed for effective business transactions. All students of Russian will welcome the activities that will enable them to construct a wide variety of complex sentences. The product of more than fifty years of combined teaching experience in Russian, this book will continue to be used as a reference long after its service in the classroom.
Autorenporträt
The Authors: Ksenia V. Muratova, candidate of science, has published over a dozen articles on Russian philology and rhetoric and teaches Russian as a foreign language at the Diplomatic Academy in Moscow.
Mary E. Theis, an assistant professor of Russian and French, and Andrew Felkay, Professor of Russian Studies offer degrees in Russian at Kutztown University, Kutztown, Pennsylvania and each summer lead groups to Russia to study Russian language and culture. Dr. Thies has authored Mothers and Masters in Twentieth-Century Utopian and Anti-Utopian Literature. Dr. Felkay has authored Hungary and the USSR, 1956-1988: Kadar's Political Leadership and numerous articles on Russia and Eastern Europe. Both have presented many scholarly papers at regional, national, and international conferences.