JJ Wright
Russian is it possible? I have been studying Russian for 2 years and progress is slow. I have used a varied strategy of reading, listening, watching movies, and writing to improve. However, my results are not where I want them. Let me know what strategies you find have worked the best for you. Thanks in advance. JJ
Aug 31, 2015 6:53 PM
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Hi! Of course you should learn new Russian words . You should also speak as much as you can, not only with the native speaker, but also with the others learning Russian. And of course it,s very good to watch TV, movies and so on.
September 19, 2016
Hi! My name is Vadim, I am 67. Best strategies is speaking and listening, speaking and listening, SPEAKING AND LISTENING, with me :-)
February 25, 2016
Hi. My name is Helen. I study English but I'm not good at speaking. So, I try to find someone who can help me to improve my speaking skills. I can help you with Russian which is my native language.
November 23, 2015
Hi! I think the most important is communication with Russian speakers as often as possible. It will help you to use your knowledge in practice, ask and receive answers immediately if you don't understand something. During contacts you can also get information about Russian culture and history, for example - it will be very curious and help you, too
August 31, 2015
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