I'm trying to learn how to write cursive cyrillic. I have a book with it, but I was looking for a workbook or something like that where I could practice with more structure, any ideas?
'пропись' ) lol i am clueless though where you can get it .. actually what you need is your copy-book and patience, if we're gone back there to the 1st form you know ))
I used the workbook exercises included with the Nachalo 1 textbook. If I recall right, it wasn't that structured, just writing the same letter over and over again and then having a bunch of actual sentences. That kind of tedious repetition though seemed to work well. After a solid four hours or so of practice like that, I felt pretty good writing Russian.
You may find this file useful. It is a zipped archive (less than 2 Mb big) of scanned pages from Propis (пропись), the Russian 1st-graders' working book. This is how Russians are supposed to work on their cursive.
December 3 2008, 22:19:47 UTC 3 years ago
lol i am clueless though where you can get it .. actually what you need is your copy-book and patience, if we're gone back there to the 1st form you know ))
December 3 2008, 22:25:23 UTC 3 years ago
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December 3 2008, 22:38:10 UTC 3 years ago
December 3 2008, 22:59:34 UTC 3 years ago
to kameil:
try any Russian bookstore, ask for "прОписи"
or google "прописи скачать" - there is a lot of links
here is one link on a internet book store - http://www.ruskniga.com/sell.asp/It
December 4 2008, 07:21:08 UTC 3 years ago
we used to call a workbook and a task propisь at school
December 3 2008, 22:20:36 UTC 3 years ago
December 4 2008, 10:54:59 UTC 3 years ago
Or if you want, I can pick one up at my store and mail it to you. I could do that in exchange for, say some lj userpics :)
December 7 2008, 19:27:31 UTC 3 years ago
December 8 2008, 11:09:33 UTC 3 years ago