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What is the easiest way to learn Russian?
Here is the set of techniques that I used with Russian words to learn and remember them very easily.
- Find good audio material.
- Write down the new words and sentences as you hear them.
- Record yourself reading your notes.
- Listen to your own voice speaking the new words.
- Restart the process.
Where should I start learning Russian?
How to Teach Yourself Russian in 8 Simple Steps
- Learn the Cyrillic alphabet.
- Learn a few basic nouns and adjectives.
- Learn present tense verb conjugations.
- Put together simple sentences.
- Learn to pluralize words.
- Build your verb vocabulary.
- Learn past and future verb conjugations.
- Study the case system.
Why is duolingo so bad?
One of Duolingo’s flaws is its overwhelming choice of languages. On the surface, it’s great. You can log in and start learning Finnish, Welsh, or even Klingon. The problem is that they diversified themselves too much.
What should I learn first when learning Russian?
If you are interested in learning the Russian language, the first thing to do to start learning the alphabet. Russian uses the Cyrillic alphabet which is completely different than the Latin alphabet used in English and many other Indo-European languages.
What is the best way to learn Russian online?
If you’re looking for the fastest and most enjoyable way to learn Russian, then I recommend the Russian Uncovered programme. With Russian Uncovered you’ll use my unique StoryLearning® method to learn Russian through story… not rules. It’s as fun as it is effective.
What motivated you to learn Russian?
One of the motivations for learning Russian this last time, was to test out my approach to language learning. In my view, traditional language instruction makes much too much of a fuss about grammar.
Is it difficult to learn Russian?
Learning Russian can seem overwhelming at first. It uses its own alphabet, not to mention the genders, and seemingly endless cases, prefixes, and suffixes you need to remember. You may be tempted to turn back already, but don’t let the Russian language intimidate you too much! It may look difficult, but it’s not as scary as it seems.
Why should I study Russian?
Studying Russian will give you a strong linguistic foundation to approach other languages. This applies to other languages in the Slavic branch, as well as languages in general. This doesn’t mean that by learning Russian, you will also be fluent in Ukrainian and Belarusian. But it does mean that these languages will become less alien to you.