Moscow. Practical Phraseguide
Detailed App Info:
Application Description
«Moscow. Practical Phraseguide» is an English-Russian multimedia phrasebook, especially devised for travellers.
Speaking a foreign language by using pictures – that's the simple and unique idea of this application, which includes more than 1500 photographs of objects & situations you frequently meet when travelling and communicating in a foreign country. The way it works is simple and effective – you just find the picture you need, and show it to whomever you're speaking, so they can see what you want to say. On top of that, every entry in the phrasebook has been recorded by a native speaker. There's never been a phrasebook so well prepared or easy-to-use. Finding the entry you need in the phrasebook is quick and simple.
The intuitive structure of the phrasebook is divided into six thematic sections, each based on the real needs of travellers on the go – food, transport, services, entertainment, shopping, and information about Moscow. You can find the the info-picture you need by simply flicking through the logical order of the relevant section.
A major plus of «Moscow. Practical Phraseguide» are the text commentaries for most of the topics in the phrasebook. In many cases the meaning is brought to life in embedded video clips – for example, the right way to use the ticket-barrier in a Metro station, or the best way to spread red caviar on toast. The commentaries spread insight on the historical, social or practical information, and place it within its Russian social context. There's extra information in both text and video formats to help you make sense of Moscow and of Russia – it's a valuable source of practical information. Although much of «Moscow. Practical Phraseguide» is directly related to Moscow, you can be sure that you'll be understood wherever you go with it in Russia. Russian is spoken in every part of Russia... Russians share the same culinary traditions everywhere... they have analogous public transport systems all over the country... the same mobile phone providers cover the whole nation, and the Russian Rouble is the currency throughout Russia.
Welcome to Moscow! And welcome to Russia!
Speaking a foreign language by using pictures – that's the simple and unique idea of this application, which includes more than 1500 photographs of objects & situations you frequently meet when travelling and communicating in a foreign country. The way it works is simple and effective – you just find the picture you need, and show it to whomever you're speaking, so they can see what you want to say. On top of that, every entry in the phrasebook has been recorded by a native speaker. There's never been a phrasebook so well prepared or easy-to-use. Finding the entry you need in the phrasebook is quick and simple.
The intuitive structure of the phrasebook is divided into six thematic sections, each based on the real needs of travellers on the go – food, transport, services, entertainment, shopping, and information about Moscow. You can find the the info-picture you need by simply flicking through the logical order of the relevant section.
A major plus of «Moscow. Practical Phraseguide» are the text commentaries for most of the topics in the phrasebook. In many cases the meaning is brought to life in embedded video clips – for example, the right way to use the ticket-barrier in a Metro station, or the best way to spread red caviar on toast. The commentaries spread insight on the historical, social or practical information, and place it within its Russian social context. There's extra information in both text and video formats to help you make sense of Moscow and of Russia – it's a valuable source of practical information. Although much of «Moscow. Practical Phraseguide» is directly related to Moscow, you can be sure that you'll be understood wherever you go with it in Russia. Russian is spoken in every part of Russia... Russians share the same culinary traditions everywhere... they have analogous public transport systems all over the country... the same mobile phone providers cover the whole nation, and the Russian Rouble is the currency throughout Russia.
Welcome to Moscow! And welcome to Russia!
Requirements
Your mobile device must have at least 134.58 MB of space to download and install Moscow. Practical Phraseguide app. Moscow. Practical Phraseguide is available on iTunes for $4.99
If you have any problems with installation or in-app purchase, found bugs, questions, comments about this application, you can visit the official website of NBP Ltd NewBookPublishers Ltd. at http://www.newbookpublishers.ru/projects/own/phraseguides/.
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