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I have browsed this book off and on. I mostly listen to music or podcasts and read through a certain amount of the words. I used the flash cards – I am new to Anki however and have not made more cards. I mean to learn more about Anki I just have limited time. I have combined it more with DuoLingo Ukrainian language course. I try to play like Ukrainian Duolingo once a day. Part of the downside with Duolingo though is it seems very copy and paste, it is good to see examples from a native speaker. If I have down time I read through the book and also use the premade flashcards. The Ukrainian words used in context in the text has been the most useful for me with the translations.
Yes I would recommend this book to others. Before this book I was not as strong with reading and using the Ukrainian alphabet. I had a hard time with around 5 of the letters. I feel like I have better understanding of the Ukrainian alphabet now. I have also expanded my vocabulary and I enjoyed the notes on different conjugations for singular form and plural form and so forth. It was helpful to see the new words used in different contexts. I feel like the more Ukrainian words I understand the more grammar I will pick up from reading and listening to Ukrainian. Through practice I have managed to memorize a couple Ukrainian words. While I still feel like I use basic to intermediate Ukrainian, I feel like I am closer to using intermediate Ukrainian.
Jesse Hart