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Giorgia
What kind of approach should I use to learn Russian? I'm thinking about starting learning Russian and I'm curious to know what kind of approach you guys (native speakers or people who are learning it) have used or would implement. What was the most difficult part for you? And what do you think about this beautiful language?
Let me know, I'm looking forward to reading your opinions :)
6. Dez. 2017 16:55
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Privet Giorgia!

I think if you could learn even 10 verbs, for example: speak, think, ask, answer, live, love, work, see, rest, travel..or others..conjugate them to past, present and future. And practicing it every day for 5 or 10 minutes. Some prepositions, greetings words and you will be ready to talk about a lot of things.))

I would recomed you watch something interesting. I like "Орёл и Решка" series. 

If you need, I will be happy to help))


6. Dezember 2017
4

 For learning vocabulary I can recommend the app 'Russian in words' from sensus lingua. The free version has a lot of words and the learning system is super ;)

The site    https://en.openrussian.org/ ; also is very helpful.

For me the start wasn't very difficult because of my knowledge of Polish. Writing in these strange letters isn't very difficult.


Good luck! :)

6. Dezember 2017
2
I depend on myself in learning Russian through (YouTube ,Busuu and here italki is better than Busuu be Busuu is limited with lessons )HiNative for asking questions about Russian or any another language

The most difficult part is Pronunciation and grammar

I love Russian language ,my mom loved this language and Russian literature so I took this love from here

Russian is very beautiful language and has very interesting sound in pronunciation and what made me love it more is Russian people they are so helpful and nice

8. Dezember 2017
2
Ciao Georgia! Per me, la pronuncia russa è molto difficile. I can't pronounce words containing "ы" (e.g. Вы),  or words with "ь" (e.g. быть).

I don't have a teacher so I'm using these free resources for learning Russian:

Open Russian (dictionary):

Master Russian:

Loecsen Russian Expressions (with audio):

Goethe-Verlag Russian Language Course (with audio & exercises):

Russian Phrasebook (with audio):

Buona fortuna!
:)
8. Dezember 2017
2
I like Easy Russian, and Russian101.com
6. Dezember 2017
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