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Why study grammar when learning Russian? Words are the bricks of the Russian language. But piling up a bunch of bricks won’t build you a house. Grammar is the cement that holds the words together. Only by connecting words correctly do you give meaning to what you say. If you think that “you just need to speak,” or that “you don’t need to take a proficiency test, so grammar isn’t necessary,” or that “grammar isn’t needed at the beginner levels,” here are two sentences from early A1: Маша любит Пашу. Машу любит Паша. These are two completely opposite sentences in meaning - and that meaning is conveyed only by the cases. Reach out to me - I’ll put together the grammar puzzle for you into a single, living language 😊 #RussianLeague
15 дек. 2025 г., 19:26
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*Why We Lose Focus in Life* Losing focus in life is a common problem that many people face today. One major reason is the constant distractions around us. With smartphones, social media, and endless notifications, it's easy to lose track of time and priorities. Another reason is the lack of clear goals. When people don’t know what they truly want, they can feel lost or unmotivated. Stress and mental health issues also affect concentration. When our minds are full of worries, it's hard to stay focused on the present. Additionally, poor time management can make people feel overwhelmed. If we don’t plan our days properly, we may end up doing too many things at once and completing none of them well. Finally, external pressures from family, work, or society can make us feel like we are living someone else’s life. To stay focused, we must stay true to ourselves and set meaningful goals.
15 дек. 2025 г., 5:12
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In Kenya, tea is more than just a beverage. It is at the heart of our hospitality. It is also one of the country’s leading exports, with green, lush tea plantations stretching across several parts of the country and supermarket shelves lined with different tea flavours. We call it chai, and most of us enjoy it with milk. In many Kenyan homes, tea is the first thing you are offered when you visit. In fact, hospitality itself is often wrapped up in the Swahili phrase “Karibu chai,” which simply means “come in for tea.” It is less about the drink and more about the welcome. Interestingly, chai also shows up in everyday slang, though not always in a positive way. Sometimes it is used as a polite way of referring to a bribe, with both the giver and receiver calling it “chai.” And in true Kenyan hospitality, whenever I gift my non-Kenyan friends, I always make sure to include several varieties of Kenyan tea for them to enjoy. One of Kenya’s leading tea companies uses the phrase “Fahari ya Kenya,” meaning “the pride of Kenya.” I feel that really captures the role of tea in our country.
15 дек. 2025 г., 9:43
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