Discover a new and effective way to learn Ukrainian. With 18 units covering the four key skills of reading, writing, speaking and listening, this best-selling course comprises a book and online audio.
Are you looking for a complete course in Ukrainian which takes you effortlessly from beginner to confident speaker? Whether you are starting from scratch, or are just out of practice, Complete Ukrainian will guarantee success!
Now fully updated to make your language learning experience fun and interactive. You can still rely on the benefits of a top language teacher and our years of teaching experience, but now with added learning features within the course.
The course is structured in thematic units and the emphasis is placed on communication, so that you effortlessly progress from introducing yourself and dealing with everyday situations, to using the phone and talking about work.
By the end of this course, you will be at Level B2 of the Common European Framework for Languages: Can interact with a degree of fluency and spontaneity that makes regular interaction with native speakers quite possible without strain for either party.
Learn effortlessly with a new easy-to-read page design and interactive features:
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One, five and ten-minute introductions to key principles to get you started.
Author Insights
Lots of instant help with common problems and quick tips for success, based on the author's many years of experience.
Grammar Tips
Easy-to-follow building blocks to give you a clear understanding.
Useful Vocabulary
Easy to find and learn, to build a solid foundation for speaking.
Dialogues
Read and listen to everyday dialogues to help you speak and understand fast.
Pronunciation
Don't sound like a tourist! Perfect your pronunciation before you go.
Test Yourself
Tests in the book to keep track of your progress.
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- : Introduction
- : Introduction
- : Introduction
- : Pronunciation
- : Pronunciation
- : Pronunciation
- 01: Hello! What's your name?
- 01: Hello! What's your name?
- 01: Hello! What's your name?
- 02: Very nice to meet you!
- 02: Very nice to meet you!
- 02: Very nice to meet you!
- 03: Do you have a family?
- 03: Do you have a family?
- 03: Do you have a family?
- 04: Hello! I'm calling from London...
- 04: Hello! I'm calling from London...
- 04: Hello! I'm calling from London...
- 05: We need to book a room in a hotel
- 05: We need to book a room in a hotel
- 05: We need to book a room in a hotel
- 06: What's the climate like in Ukraine?
- 06: What's the climate like in Ukraine?
- 06: What's the climate like in Ukraine?
- 07: I have plans to develop trade with Ukraine
- 07: I have plans to develop trade with Ukraine
- 07: I have plans to develop trade with Ukraine
- 08: We are flying with Ukrainian Airlines
- 08: We are flying with Ukrainian Airlines
- 08: We are flying with Ukrainian Airlines
- 09: Your passport, please
- 09: Your passport, please
- 09: Your passport, please
- 10: I'll show you the building
- 10: I'll show you the building
- 10: I'll show you the building
- 11: My friends and I want to have lunch
- 11: My friends and I want to have lunch
- 11: My friends and I want to have lunch
- 12: I should like to walk the streets of Kyiv
- 12: I should like to walk the streets of Kyiv
- 12: I should like to walk the streets of Kyiv
- 13: I have brought proposals for the creation of a joint venture
- 13: I have brought proposals for the creation of a joint venture
- 13: I have brought proposals for the creation of a joint venture
- 14: I want to call out the doctor
- 14: I want to call out the doctor
- 14: I want to call out the doctor
- 15: What's your idea of the perfect wife?
- 15: What's your idea of the perfect wife?
- 15: What's your idea of the perfect wife?
- 16: The train arriving on track number one...
- 16: The train arriving on track number one...
- 16: The train arriving on track number one...
- 17: Here's to the health of our guests!
- 17: Here's to the health of our guests!
- 17: Here's to the health of our guests!
- 18: See you again, Ukraine!
- 18: See you again, Ukraine!
- 18: See you again, Ukraine!
- : Key to the exercises
- : Key to the exercises
- : Key to the exercises
- : Ukrainian-English vocabulary
- : Ukrainian-English vocabulary
- : Ukrainian-English vocabulary
- : Grammatical index
- : Grammatical index
- : Grammatical index
Dr Olena Bekh has many years' experience of research and teaching Ukrainian as a foreign language and has taught at Kyiv National University, University of London and Columbia University.
Jim Dingley is Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the Francis Skaryna Belarusian Library and Museum in London.
Über den Autor
Olena Bekh specializes in teaching Ukrainian to foreigners and has worked at the International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv. Jim Dingley is Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the Francis Skaryna Belarusian Library and Museum in London.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- : Introduction
- : Introduction
- : Introduction
- : Pronunciation
- : Pronunciation
- : Pronunciation
- 01: Hello! What's your name?
- 01: Hello! What's your name?
- 01: Hello! What's your name?
- 02: Very nice to meet you!
- 02: Very nice to meet you!
- 02: Very nice to meet you!
- 03: Do you have a family?
- 03: Do you have a family?
- 03: Do you have a family?
- 04: Hello! I'm calling from London...
- 04: Hello! I'm calling from London...
- 04: Hello! I'm calling from London...
- 05: We need to book a room in a hotel
- 05: We need to book a room in a hotel
- 05: We need to book a room in a hotel
- 06: What's the climate like in Ukraine?
- 06: What's the climate like in Ukraine?
- 06: What's the climate like in Ukraine?
- 07: I have plans to develop trade with Ukraine
- 07: I have plans to develop trade with Ukraine
- 07: I have plans to develop trade with Ukraine
- 08: We are flying with Ukrainian Airlines
- 08: We are flying with Ukrainian Airlines
- 08: We are flying with Ukrainian Airlines
- 09: Your passport, please
- 09: Your passport, please
- 09: Your passport, please
- 10: I'll show you the building
- 10: I'll show you the building
- 10: I'll show you the building
- 11: My friends and I want to have lunch
- 11: My friends and I want to have lunch
- 11: My friends and I want to have lunch
- 12: I should like to walk the streets of Kyiv
- 12: I should like to walk the streets of Kyiv
- 12: I should like to walk the streets of Kyiv
- 13: I have brought proposals for the creation of a joint venture
- 13: I have brought proposals for the creation of a joint venture
- 13: I have brought proposals for the creation of a joint venture
- 14: I want to call out the doctor
- 14: I want to call out the doctor
- 14: I want to call out the doctor
- 15: What's your idea of the perfect wife?
- 15: What's your idea of the perfect wife?
- 15: What's your idea of the perfect wife?
- 16: The train arriving on track number one...
- 16: The train arriving on track number one...
- 16: The train arriving on track number one...
- 17: Here's to the health of our guests!
- 17: Here's to the health of our guests!
- 17: Here's to the health of our guests!
- 18: See you again, Ukraine!
- 18: See you again, Ukraine!
- 18: See you again, Ukraine!
- : Key to the exercises
- : Key to the exercises
- : Key to the exercises
- : Ukrainian-English vocabulary
- : Ukrainian-English vocabulary
- : Ukrainian-English vocabulary
- : Grammatical index
- : Grammatical index
- : Grammatical index
Klappentext
Speak, read and write Ukrainian confidently with this best-selling course from Teach Yourself - the No. 1 brand in language learning. Learn everyday, useful Ukrainian through real-life situations that make grammar and vocabulary easy and memorable. This edition makes learning effective and engaging with an easy-to-read page design and complete audio support.