Showing posts with label Russian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Russian. Show all posts

Monday, September 14, 2015

Russian language lessons via Skype

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Hello, my name is Nadezhda Vlasova and I am professional teacher of Russian language with 10 years experience.

If you are interested in Russian language lessons via Skype with native speaker and experienced teacher, contact me by e-mail rusmatryoshka@gmail.com or go to my Russian language blog rusmatryoshka.ucoz.ru.

You can find here more foreign languages teachers (if you are a teacher you can post your classes information for free on Babelan.net).

Monday, May 25, 2015

Russian language exchange online

On this post you can find a summary (from Babelan) of some people offering o searching a Russian language partner. You can contact them if you want improve your language level.

My native language - Russian. I want to learn English
My native language - Russian. I want to learn English. Мой родной язык - русский. Хочу выучить английский. My Skype: djigit-ya

I`m russian and I propose Russian in exchange for English
Hi, everybody! I`m Andrey and I wish to communicate with communicable human, who the native speaker of English exactly or who the advance in english at least.

Hello, I know Russian and I want to practice English
Hello, my English is not so good, but I really want to learn English, help those who lean Russian. My skype: s-a-n-e-a2 koliogloa@gmail.com

Hi, my name is Arthur I'm 27 years old. (Russian) I want to practice ENGLISH
I'll be glad to help with the Russian language. In return I ask to help me practice English. If you're a girl, I'll be happy twice) I think that it will be comfortable.

Hello! Your English, Italian, Spanish or Deutsch in exchange of my Russian
Hello! I'd like to improve my English or to learn Italian, Spanish or Deutsch from the very beginning. I can help you with your Russian.

Hello !!! My name's Joseph, from Spain and living in Moscow. I can teach you "spanish" or "english" and, in return, you can teach me "russian"
I live in the centre of Moscow. I would like to learn "russian" and, in return, I could teach you "spanish" or "english". Thanks :-)

Русский - английский ...
Хочу изучать английский в обмен на русский. Меня зовут Айгуль. Мне 39 лет.Давайте общаться...

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Advanced Russian with Taste of Russian

Language learning sites on internet usually are intended for beginners, no matter the languages you want to study. These sites are really interesting as they help you taking  your first steps into the language. They are quite useful to get by when travelling, talking about yourself and family, working, etc. Although when you reach a certain level (intermediate or advance) is more difficult to find language sites.

Taste of Russian (http://www.tasteofrussian.com) is a blog with lessons of Russian for students with an intermediate or advance level. Every lesson has got a podcast (audio), only in Russian, and a pdf file with the transcription of the podcast.

There is a introduction of the lesson, and right after a dialogue related to the lesson topic. Finally, there is an explanation of the most important words and idioms.

You will learn several words and idioms that are not usually taught in a language class, but those that are spoken by real people on their daily life. It's is a more natural language rather the formal language learnt in a class.

These lessons could be a difficult for those who haven't achieve an intermediate or advanced level at least. In this case, you can just listen the intro and the dialogue. This is approximately the first two minutes. And just work this dialogue searching and learning the new vocabulary. The rest of the lessons is the explanation of the new words and idioms and is more difficult.

On the other hand, you can check out these intermediate lessons: Russian Language Podcast which are suitable for intermediate students of Russian. If you want to find more Russian sites read this previous post: Russian language: web sites.

Practice & learn languages

In Babelan.net, you can contact native speakers and practice foreign languages (Russian, French, Spanish, English...). Check it out.

Friday, October 12, 2012

Lyrics Gaps. A fun way to learn languages

Lyrics Gaps is a fun method to learn and improve languages through music and typing in song lyrics.


On Lyrics Gaps, there are different activities with music videos to practice different languages: karaokes, quizes and fill in the gaps exercices for different levels (beginner, intermediate and expert). With these activites you can improve your listening skills and broaden your vocabulary.

They have got, also, a community, where you can review and add exercises of your native tongue. In additon, there is a new functionality for teachers to create and costumized the exercices.

The languages that you can practice are: Catalan, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Turkish and Urdu.

Links

If you want to meet people and practice languages visit: Babelan.

Friday, June 22, 2012

Have Fun with Russian - Learn Russian online for free


Last February 2012, RIA Novosti, Russia's leading news agency, launched a new online project to learn and practice Russian. The site is called Have Fun with Russian.

You can have fun learning Russian with its quizzes, images, dialogues, audiovisual games, Russian rock and news supported with audio files.

Also, there is an area to learn business  in Russia, "this is a resource for all those who want to find learn business vocabulary and the idiosyncracies of the Russian economy"

Have Fun with Russian is suitable for a range of levels: from beginners to advanced students.

In addition to grammar, vocabulary and other language issues, you will learn about Russian culture and history.
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Saturday, April 14, 2012

Learn Russian the Fun Way

Victoria is a Russian native speaker who also speaks English. She built Learn Russian the Fun Way, a blog that teaches you Russian.

She states in her blog: I do believe that learning a foreign language doesn’t need to be boring. It can be fun! This is why I am starting this blog – to make learning Russian fun and easy for you.

The blog is fun. It's got video lessons, posts about cultural topics, useful vocabulary, helpful hints about learning Russian, interesting links, phrases to get by in Russian and so on.

In additon, the blog has got a page with tasty recipies from Russia and Ukraine: Борщ, пельмени, блинчики... (do not miss it out).
Bellow you can watch a lesson from the blog: Colours in Russian. Enjoy!



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Language exchange

Babelan: language exchange with native speakers, teachers and translators

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Watch Russian films online

Mosfilm, a Russian film studio, has got in Youtube a channel with several Russian films. Hence, either you are studying Russian or you already speak it, you will enjoy watching this channel. Then, sit down and enjoy Russian cinema.

About Mosfilm (from Wikipedia):
Mosfilm (Russian: Мосфильм, pronounced [məsˈfʲɨlʲm]) is a film studio, which is often described as the largest and oldest in Russia and in Europe. Its output includes most of the more widely-acclaimed Soviet films, ranging from works by Tarkovsky and Eisenstein (commonly considered the greatest Soviet directors), to Red Westerns, to the Akira Kurosawa co-production (Дерсу Узала / Dersu Uzala) and the epic Война и Мир / War and Peace.


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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Simple ways to learn new words

Recently, I stumbled upon a post (7 Simple Ways to Learn New Russian Words) in a blog called Fun Russian. It talks about different ways to learn new words in Russian, although these tips are useful for any foreign language that you may be learning. I recommend you to read and follow these guidelines.

Here's the whole post.

7 Simple Ways to Learn New Russian Words

Working on your vocabulary is a part of the language learning process. Learning new words does not have to be a daunting task, but it may take some time to build a vocabulary that will make you feel comfortable speaking Russian. Today we will talk about a few steps that you can take to help yourself to improve your vocabulary faster and more effectively.

Motivation

Motivation is the most important part of the vocabulary-building process. Your motivation is your inspiration that helps you to succeed. This is why it might be a good idea to think about the reasons why you would like to improve your Russian vocabulary. Is it because you have a new pretty Russian friend?  :D Or is it because you are planning a trip to Russia? Write your reasons down and every time you feel like giving up read them through again.

Immersion

Immersion is the key. Surround yourself by Russian, and you’ll notice how much easier it is now to learn new words. Listen to Russian radio stations, watch Russian TV channels, read newspapers, magazines or books in Russian and get acquainted with the Russian speaking community. You can find Russian speaking communities online, join Odnoklassniki.ru (Russian version of MySpace or Facebook) and make friends there, or join a forum or a chat, where you can meet likeminded people who are learning Russian.

Why is immersion so important? You will hear your new words during talk shows, you’ll see them in a Russian paper, you’ll watch them on YouTube (including FunRussian.com YouTube Channel :D ) and you’ll hear them from your new Russian friends. It will be so much easier to learn new words once you will see and hear them everywhere!

Good Old Flash Cards

This method helped me to learn new English words. A few months before I left for London I had set a goal to learn 20 new words and expressions each week. And here is what I did. I wrote down one word on each of the flash cards and hung them up around the house everywhere, in places where I spend the majority of my time. And every time I glanced at the new word, I read it and tried to use it in a sentence. Then, a week later I tested myself.

If you don’t want to decorate your flat or a house with the flash cards with the Russian words on them, you can just write down the words and remember to look at them every day, say, in the morning before you go to work or school or at night before you go to bed. You can learn as many words a day or a week as you want, but, please don’t set unrealistic goals. They will burn you down very quickly and you’ll feel bad if you can’t reach them.

Word Puzzles in Russian

This is my personal favourite. I love to play scrabble (on my computer, because then I can cheat by searching for a word at the dictionary…  :oops: Oh come on, who hasn’t done that?). And I also love word games on Yahoo (no cheating here). They help to relax, unwind and learn new English words!

Playing word games and solving puzzles and crosswords will definitely help you to learn and practice new Russian words while having lots of fun at the same time! Although, be ware – this method is very addictive, you might find yourself sitting in front of your computer for hours…. Just tell yourself that it’s for a good cause, and it will make you feel better! :D


Dictionary is Your Best Friend

the absolutely best friend you could ever ask for! It always understands your efforts and needs, and is always ready to tell the truth about the words and expressions. So, please make sure to look up as many words as possible in the dictionary. Also make sure to read the full entry of the each word. One word can have several meanings. For example Russian word «ключ» has a couple of meanings. Nope, I won’t tell you what they are! Look it up and make friends with the dictionary at the same time! :D


Practice, Practice, Practice

It is always a good idea to review the words you’ve learned. One of the reasons is that Russian is full of surprises, like suffixes, prefixes, word endings, cases…and as you know, I could carry on for a long time! This is why it is always a good idea to start practicing using new words as soon as you can.
Practice your Russian pronunciation by reading new words aloud several times. When you are comfortable with your pronunciation, try to actually using them in your speech! This is where the Russian speaking community comes in. Whether you are chatting online or talking on Skype, or in person, try to use the variety of the words and expressions you have just learned! You will be so proud of yourself! :D
Reward Your Efforts
Reward Your Efforts

Always Reward Yourself

It is always a good idea to appreciate your own efforts. Have you just learnt your 50th word? Or have you just asked for the directions in Russian for the first time? Every single, even the smallest success is worth a celebration! Get yourself a little present, like your favourite desert or a movie, or go out with your friends. You deserve that! And now, you will have something to look forward to when your next goal is accomplished!

I hope these tips will help you to improve your Russian vocabulary much faster! Visit FunRussian.com YouTube Channel to learn new Russian slang, idioms, popular expressions and other fun stuff!

Good luck and have fun learning Russian! :D
Viktoria

Links
  • Fun Russian, Learn Russian the Fun Way: http://www.funrussian.com
  • If you want to meet people and practice languages such as Russian, Spanish, English or French, etc visit: Babelan.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Russian cuisine

There are many benefits when you learn a foreign language, some of them are:
  • It's an avantage when searching a job.
  • On holidays, it's useful abroad when booking rooms in hotels, ordering meals, etc.
  • Also, you can make new friends and have fun.
  • You will understand and enjoy different cultures.
Regarding culture, you can add gastronomy as part of it. Hence, this time instead of recommending a language web page, this post recommends a cuisine web page. That will help to understand a bit more the Russian culture.

Ruscuisine.com is a good taste of Russia for those learning Russian, or even for those who don't learn it. It's got recipes and articles about the most tasty and delicious dishes.

What can you find?

"In our Russian recipes cookbook you'll find a great number of palatable dishes (hors-d'oeuvres, main courses, desserts, beverages etc.) from ancient times to the present. With our help you'll taste and find out tales about the most popular ethnic dishes of Russian, Ukrainian, Byelorussian, Georgian, Armenian and other cuisines. We invite you to keep our company and listen our stories over a cup of tea."

Enjoy your meal.
http://www.ruscuisine.com

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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Russian language: web sites

This is a useful list of web pages for students of Russian.

If you know more, you can post a comment in this post.







A Touch of Russian - http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/russian/

Alphadictionary - http://www.alphadictionary.com/rusgrammar

Aula fácil - http://www.aulafacil.com/cursosgratis/curso/ruso.html

Beginning Russian through film - http://russian.dmll.cornell.edu/brtf/index.htm

Engoi - http://www.engoi.com/es/ru/index.html

Goodbye summer - http://media.humnet.ucla.edu/depts/slavic/goodbyesummer/

Learn Russian language - http://www.learnrussianlanguage.net

Learn Russian Online - http://www.russian-plus.com

Learn Russian the fun way - http://www.funrussian.com/

Master Russian - http://www.masterrussian.com

PracticeRussian.com - http://www.practicerussian.com

Russian for everyone - http://www.russianforeveryone.com

Russian for free - http://www.russianforfree.com

Russian Language Mentor - http://russianmentor.net/

Russian Lessons.net - http://www.russianlessons.net/home.php

Russificate - http://russificate.blogspot.com

Spoonful of Russian - http://speakrussian.blogspot.com

Time to speak Russian - http://speak-russian.cie.ru/time_new/

WikiBooks. Russian - http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Russian/Main_Contents


Links

Friday, April 15, 2011

Ten reasons to learn Russian

Master Russian is a comprehensive site for students of Russian. It's got several resources such as lessons, videos, tips, links, etc. An interesting article in the page is Ten reasons to learn Russian. It talks about the different reasons to learn Russian as a foreign language. Here's this article:


Ten Reasons to Learn Russian

You might already have your own good reasons for learning Russian. Perhaps you like the sound of the Russian accent, or admire the Russian ballet and literature, or want to get a Russian girlfriend or meet your prince charming. Maybe you plan to do business in Russia or simply want to visit Moscow as a tourist. Just in case you are still wondering about the benefits of learning Russian, here are ten great reasons to get started.

1 You are passionate about Russian classical literature and dream to read the works of Russian classics in the original.

Talented Russian writers - Bunin, Chekhov, Pushkin - are authors of amazingly interesting literary works. The famous writings of Leo Tolstoy, Fyodor Dostoevsky and Nikolai Gogol convey the essence of the Russian soul. However, the Russian culture is known not only for its writers. Many brilliant musicians and singers such like Oistrakh, Chaliapin, Tchaikovsky, and dozens others also came from Russia. The glory of Russian ballet and its stars Anna Pavlova, Mikhail Baryshnikov, and Rudolf Nureyev does not subside even today. Russian cultural heritage is widely known throughout the world and knowledge of the Russian language is a must to fully enjoy and understand it.

2 You have heard a lot about the beauty and modesty of Russian women and want to find your destiny in Russia.

The amazing and mysterious Russian women have been the Muses of many great artists and writers. People have told legends about the beauty of Russian women, while the traditions and peculiarities of Russian upbringing shape their noble and modest character. Russian women make wonderful hosts and place great importance on family values. Many men from different countries of the world dream of having a Russian woman as a wife. Therefore, besides learning the language of love, it would be perfect to master the native language of your future "second half".

3 You are aware of Russia’s lucrative investment opportunities and consider establishing a company in Russia.

If you are going on a business trip to Russia, you want to be prepared to communicate with your Russian business partners. Russian entrepreneurs are well-versed in international economics and willingly establish business relationships with partners from abroad. Russia is adequately represented in the international arena. Due to the size of the country and its natural resources, the Russian market is of great interest to foreign businessmen. And serious business requires a serious approach - the knowledge of the Russian language is a must for efficient communication with your new business partners.

4 You are an ambitious traveller and Russia is the next stop on your travel list.

Many foreigners have set to travel across Russia at various times. Russia is a fascinating and exotic country. It occupies a vast territory offering plenty of opportunities to enjoy resort towns with spectacular beaches, experience the taiga with its diverse wildlife and unexplored places, visit the Russian Far East where the sun rises while people in the Western parts of the country are still fast asleep. There is so much to see and do in Russia, and speaking a little Russian will help you to meet all sorts of fascinating people and make the most of every moment.

5 You know that life in Russia is very different from life in the West. You are interested in everything connected with the Russian way of life, habits and mentality.

Life in Russia is not quite the same as in the Western world. Everything from upbringing of children to family values to friends and relationships has its own flavor in Russia. The system of education (kindergartens, schools), health services, and work of various official organizations – all this is often radically different from what is common for the Western Europe, USA, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand. You will find it much easier to quench your thirst to all things Russian if you can speak and understand the Russian language.

6 You like to meet new people from around the globe but don’t have enough knowledge of the language to talk to your Russian friends. Your Russian friends will certainly be very pleased if you can understand them better.

The latest advances in technology have opened limitless opportunities for communication. The distance is no longer a barrier. In just a few hours, anybody with a computer and Internet connection can make dozens new friends with similar interests from around the world. Russian Internet users are actively exploring the virtual space – run personal blogs, post Twitter updates, connect with people via numerous social networks, and gain new knowledge about other countries of the world. In Russian schools, English is taught starting from the elementary grades, therefore most Russians can understand a few English phrases and express simple ideas in English. So why not learn a little bit of Russian? After all, it’s much easier and more interesting to communicate with friends from abroad if you can understand the language of each other.

7 Russian language is the most widely spoken among Slavic languages. You should certainly learn it – there are about 300 million total speakers of Russian in the world.

Russian became one of the languages of world communication – a global language – as early as in the twentieth century. Today, there are less than ten global languages in the world. This means that the Russian language – just like English, French or German – is used for communication by a very large number of people around the globe. In addition, Russian is one of the official UN languages. Out of approximately 300 million people in the world who know Russian, 160 million people consider it to be their native language. The Russian language is ranked the fifth most prevalent language in the world.

8 You are seriously interested in history of Russia. The knowledge of the Russian language is required for you to work with archival documents.

The historical past of Russia is of great importance for understanding the World history. In fact, Russia played crucial role in the development of the world during the past several centuries. The Russian authorities have recently opened access to a variety of archives storing many invaluable documents. These materials enable researchers to look into the past and understand the reasons behind many global events. However, the study of these documents is only possible if you understand Russian. Want to better know the history of Russia and the world? Start learning Russian!

9 You plan to adopt a child from Russia.

International adoption of children from Russia became possible in the early 1990’s. Since that time, Russia has been one of the top sending countries. Today, there is an estimated 750,000 children living in baby homes and orphanages in Russia. They dream about a new family, a cozy house, and affection of mother and father. And some adults find that it’s in their power to give the child a miracle and make him or her happy. If you are planning to adopt a child from Russia, you should start learning Russian now. Many adoptive families agree that it’s important to know more than just “yes” and “no” in Russian.

10 You have a lot of free time. Why not learn a foreign language like Russian? Especially when it has such an unusual and original sound for native English speakers.

Every person should strive to develop and improve. A wise man will always find it interesting to make new discoveries and master new knowledge. It is believed that the more languages a person knows the more intelligent and educated he or she becomes. Learning the Russian language should be twice as interesting because it is very challenging to learn and many native English speakers find Russian accent to be unusual and beautiful.

Links

Monday, March 7, 2011

Language schools of Russian

If you are thinking of learning Russian in a summer course, you can start searching from here. The following is a list of languages Schools in Eastern Europe where you can learn Russian in the summer.

This is not a list of the best ones, just a list of schools that you can find, a sample. First of all, compare them and ask for further information about their courses, prices, dates, accommodation, etc. You can also search and find more in internet.

Below, you'll also find a list of 'course finders' for different countries such as Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia and Ukraine. And some related links.

Russia

St. Petersburg
- Saint Petersburg School
- ProBa Language Centre
- Extra Class, language center
- Saint Petersburg Politechnic State University
- European School
- Derzhavin Institute
- Glory School

Moscow
- Liden & Denz
- Center for International Education
- Moscow State University
- Pushkin Institute

Volgograd & St. Petersburg
- Language Link

Kaliningrad
- "PRIVET!" - School
- Ziegler & Partner

Ekaterinburg
- Talisman
- Ural State University

Novosibirsk
- Exlinguo

Petrozavodsk (Karelia)
- Enjoy Russian


Estonia

Tallin
- Pushkin Institute
- Tallinn University, Summer school
- Language School Bellnor

Tartu
- Estonia - Dialoog School


Latvia

Riga
- European School of Russian


Belarus

Minsk
- Minsk State Linguistic University
- Belarus State Economic University


Ukraine

Kiev
- Nova Mova International Language School


Course finders

- Language Course finder (Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia and Ukraine)
- Russian Language Programs in Russia
- Russian and Ukrainian Language Programs in Ukraine


Related posts

- Learn Russian with Alla's videos
- RusskogoYazyka, a collection of Russian videos
- Russian Language Podcast


Language exchange online

- Meet people and exchange languages

Friday, January 21, 2011

Listening to radio in Russian

In a previous post, Learning foreign languages: listening skills, you can find some tips about how important is to listen the language you are learning. If you study Russian, and you want to improve your listening skills, you can find several radio stations in Russian Radio.

Russian Radio has got a list of stations broadcasting in Russian which can be listened in internet. There are two groups of radio stations:
  • Radio Stations in Russia with local stations, e.g. Echo of Moscow, Jazznet Radio (Krasnoyarsk), Russkoe Radio (Moscow & N.Novgorod), Uniton Radio (Novosibirsk), VBC Radio (Vladivostok) or Voice of Russia (Moscow).
  • Radio Stations outside of Russia, e.g. Detskoe Radio (Chicago, USA), SWH+ (Riga), Voice of America (USA), Prague Radio (Czech Rep.) or Canada International (Canada).
There are more radio stations outside of Russia which broadcast in Russian and they are not in the list:

Links

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Beginning Russian through film

Beginning Russian through film is intended for students of Russian. It's got a collection of videos, with its scripts, to improve your Russian. There are chapters of Eralash (a TV humor magazine for children from de soviet era) and films such as Crime and Punishment, Moscow Doesn't Believe in Tears, The Pyatnitskaya Street Tavern, Volgograd and so on.

About this experient (from the web)

"Short digitized clips from Russian films are the primary source of language and culture in this course. We collected close to 400 clips and placed them on this Web site along with many supporting materials. You can use a Windows or Macintosh computer to take advantage of the course. No registration is necessary (or, indeed, possible), and no credit is given, unless the student is registered for first-year Russian at Cornell. (...)". Read all the text.

Related posts


Language exchange online: Russian


This is a list of people offering to teach or learn Russian. You can participate posting your message or answering someone else's posting.
  • Global language exchange (messenger, e-mail, voice, chat, skype, webcam, msn): Russian

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

The top 100 language blogs

"The Top 100 Language Blogs is probably the largest language blog competition hosted annually by bab.la and Lexiophiles. It is aimed at finding the best blogs related to languages and awarding language-loving bloggers."

In Top 100 Language Blogs 2010, you can find an interesting list of 100 language blogs. It's a list of online resources to learn a foreign languages such as Korenan, English, Russian, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Thai, Dutch, etc.

Practicing and learning languages


In addition, you can find native speakers for a language exchange, a private class or a translator in Babelan.net: www.babelan.net

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Audio Lingua - mp3 in French, English, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian and Portuguese


Audio Lingua is a great site to listen real native speakers and to improve listening skills of French, English, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian and Portuguese.

You can search short audio files in the previous languages and listen them. All the recordings are uploaded by native speakers who talk about their interests, their countries or their lives.

In addition, you can contribute recording your own voice in your native language to help students of your language.

Audio-Lingua introduction (from the web page)
  • What is Audio-Lingua? A collaborative bank of authentic audio resources, recorded by native speakers, for a freely pedagogical or personal use.
  • Audio documents? Short, a maximum recording length of two minutes, on various subjects…
  • Collaborative? It means that any person who feels interested may contribute sending personal audio documents by filling in the form.
  • Authentic? For they are only made by native (English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian or Spanish) speakers ! All accents can be useful.
  • Aim? To train oral comprehension for anyone who would like to improve this language skill.
Audio Lingua: http://www.audio-lingua.eu

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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Russian in Exercices

Usually, in this blog you find posts about other free and interesting language related web pages. However, this one is about a self-study book of Russian.

It's a grammar book titled Russian in Exercices. This book is an additional tool for your Russian classes or your self-study. Although, it's not a book to be used alone.

It is divided into different sections. The first one is an introduction to basic language topics (gender, noums, pronoums...).

The following section is focus in cases (accusative, nominative...), verbs and complex sentences.

At the beginning of each key point there's a short explanation of the grammar point, although, it is not comprehensive. Probably, this is a weak point of the book. On the other hand, the excercises cover all the most useful examples of each grammar point and this is why this book is so recommendable. The last pages of the book contains all the answers for every excercise.

Excerpt from the preface

Russian in Exercices is intended for beginners. It contains exercises designed to consolidate and activise basic Russian grammar and vocabulary. Russian in Exercices falls into two parts: 1. An Introductory Lexical and Grammatical Course, and 2. The Main Course.
(...)
Russian in Exercices is based on a limited number of commonest Russian words, a feature which makes it possible to use it to supplement any comprehensive Russian course.

Practicing and learning Russian

In addition, you can find native speakers for a language exchange, a private class or a translator in Babelan.net: www.babelan.net

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Learn Russian with Alla's videos

Allatek's Channel has got several videos to learn Russian from scratch. In a pleasant way, Alla, an Ukranian language teacher, helps to improve Russian with her videos.

The lessons cover from the beginner (with the alphabet) to a high level (with vocabulary, idioms, useful topics -such as travel, work, family...-, etc).

Alla states in her channel "My name is Alla Shubina and I'm an online Russian Teacher and Tutor. I specialize in teaching international business clients, university and high school students, and those with romantic relationships. I'm now offering live, online one-on-one Russian Language lessons via Skype or MSN Messenger. After teaching and studying various world languages over the past ten years, I've found there is no substitute for live conversation and instruction with a native speaker. Live interaction provides immediate feedback and dramatically increases fluency."

Watch one of the videos: Asking Directions (straight ahead, left, and right)


Practicing and learning Russian


In addition, you can find native speakers for a language exchange, a private class or a translator in Babelan.net: www.babelan.net

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Babelapoint, Russian grammatical dictionary

Basically, babelapoint is a reference tool for students of Russian as a foreign language.

The user will find all the noums and adjetives declination forms (Nominative, Prepositional, Accusative, Genitive, Dative and Instrumental) as well as the verbs conjugations.

The best way to see what it can be found is an example.

If you look a noum, e.g. up house (дом), you will be able to find:
If you look up a verb, e.g. to buy (покупать), you'll be able to find:
  • All the forms for the verb. (It tells that покупать is imperfetive. Although, it doesn't state that the perfective form is купить. This a weak point in the verbs area.)
Finally, you can also look up a preposition with an adjective and noum and get the appropriate delination forms.

Related links
Other links

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Russificate

It is not difficult to find web pages to start learning any foreign language. The trouble is to find sites for upper beginners or intermediate students.

Russificate is a blog (all in Russian) for students of Russian who have already studied for a while and are no beginners.

This blog is built by a Russian teacher, Yulia, from Moscow. And she states: "This blog is dedicated to Russian as a foreign language and, at the same time, to some elements of the Russian culture. I´ll try to do my best so that you´re not get bored. The exercises will concern both vocabulary and grammar and even podcasts! Learn Russian with pleasure!"

You can practise several skills with Russificate, reading, listening, reading and writing. And there is diverse stuff you can find in the blog. Here's some examples:
In addition, there are videos, links to other Russian resources, slang examples and so on.
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