August 1971
Abstract
This booklet of cartoon guides contains 83 units of instructional materials prepared by the Defense Language Institute for use in an intensive, conversational, Russian course. Included are cartoon guides to dialogs and dialog recombinations which focus on social concerns and military matters. (RL)
Table of Contents
Title |
Russian Basic Course Dialog Cartoon Guides, Lessons 1-83. |
Institution | Defense Language Institute, Washington, D.C. |
Sponsor agency | Department of Defense, Washington, D.C. |
Pub. date | Aug 71 |
Note | 124p. |
Available from | Director, Defense Language Institute, Department of the Army, U.S. Naval Station# Anacostia Annex, Washington, D.C. 20390 {With specific permission) |
EDRS Price descriptors |
MF-$0.65 HC Not Available from EDRS. Audio-lingual Methods; *Audiovisual Aids; *Cartoons; *Dialog; *Instructional Materials; Intensive Language Courses; Language Instruction; Military Personnel; Military Training; Modern Languages; *Russian; Slavic Languages; Speech Skills; Textbooks |
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. EDUCATION & WELFARE |
OFFICE OP EDUCATION |
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Defense Language Institute.
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Document edited by Eric Streit ( PDF and Epub versions available on Russian part checked by Goulya Streit ( |
This book replaces the June 1966 edition of Dialog Cartoon Guides.
The following changes were made:
Dialogs were shortened and, because of that, new cartoons for lessons 1-55 were drawn and included in this edition,
All inquiries concerning these materials, including requests for authorization to reproduce, should be addressed to the Director, Defense Language Institute, U.S. Naval Station, Anacostia Annex, Washington, D.C. 20390.