Ukrainian Plus Russian Phrases for Children - An Adoption Language Tool for English Speaking Parents

October 26th, 2009 by book reviews Leave a reply »

Ukrainian Plus Russian Phrases for Children - An Adoption Language Tool for English Speaking Parents (2 phrase books + audio CD)

Over 200 simple phrases/words you will want to know, each spoken by a male and female native speaker in Ukrainian and Russian the languages spoken in Ukraine. Produced by an adoptive dad who worked facilitating adoptions for years. Professionally recorded - absolutely the clearest sounding CD available. The phrase list was carefully chosen with input from hundreds of adoptive families and edited by a Ukrainian/Russian linguist to ensure the best choices. ARRIVING IN UKRAINE: A collection of greetings and polite words useful in almost any situation. MEETING YOUR CHILD: Your first visit with your child can be emotional and stressful. These phrases will help make interacting with your child easy and fun. Includes reassuring a
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  1. Phoebe says:

    I had searched for an easy guide to simple Russian and Ukrainian phrases forever. I have now finally found it. This CD and the conveniently duplicated phrase books are specifically designed for traveling to Ukraine for adoption purposes. All the phrases are related to communicating with a child. You’ll find comforting words like “I love you” and “my sweetie” and important questions to ask a non-english speaking child like “are you hungry?”, and “do you have to use the bathroom?”. If you are looking for a guide directed at communicating with your adopted child, this is it!!! You won’t learn how to get directions to the nearest hotel or how to order your borscht, however, so keep in mind that this CD is just for you and your child. THe books are small (pocket sized) and very convenient. They are duplicated so both parents can hold on to their own. Phrases are very organized and phonetically spelled. It is really easy to find whatever phrase you’re looking for. If you are in the process of adopting from Ukraine, you NEED this guide! You’ll be very happy with it, I was!

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