U.S. Army Defense Language Institute & Peace Corps UKRAINIAN Interactive Language Training Course

By Jeffrey Frank Jones

U.S. Army Defense Language Institute  & Peace Corps  UKRAINIAN  Interactive Language Training Course - Jeffrey Frank Jones
  • Release Date: 2014-03-17
  • Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines

Description

Introduction

The region of modern Ukraine has a long and diversified history. Over the centuries, it was populated by large numbers of different peoples who wanted to exploit the immense resources, rich soil, and strategic location of this vast steppe along the Black Sea. For much of its history, Ukraine endured turmoil while its lands and people were partitioned by other nations. Yet even under Soviet rule, the Ukrainian people continued to foster their national identity and culture. Now, after more than 20 years of independence, Ukraine is slowly rising to its potential as a powerful nation.

CHAPTERS:

1. Country Introduction

a. Introduction

b. Gestures and Taboos--Ukraine

c. Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor 2012 Report on International Religious Freedom

d. Ukraine - 2012 CSO Sustainability Index

e. UKRAINE  - COUNTRY DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION STRATEGY 2012-2016

f. In Ukraine, Raising the Standard of Living One Degree at a Time

g. USAID Advances Maternal Care in Ukraine

2.   Language Training Text And Audio

Lesson 1: Introduction (no audio)

Lesson 2: Ukrainian Alphabet/Pronunciation

Lesson 3: Greetings and Farewells

Lesson 4: Useful phrases

Lesson 5: Getting Acquainted

Lesson 6: Family

Lesson 7: About myself

Lesson 8: Food

Lesson 9: Apartment

Lesson 10: Numerals

Lesson 11: At the store

Lesson 12: Transport

Lesson 13: City

Lesson 14: Post-office

Lesson 15: Signs

Lesson 16: Emergencies

Lesson 17: Personal pronouns

Lesson 18: Professions

Lesson 19: Days of the week and months

Lesson 20: Question words