Are there any good programs that can be used to learn Russian?
Thursday, August 13th, 2009 at
4:51 am
I would love to learn but sadly there is nowhere in my area that teaches Russian. I looked at Rosetta Stone but I'm not sure if I would like that format of learning very much. I want to completely understand what I am saying and I'd like to actually be able to learn the Cyrillic alphabet too. Any suggestions?
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Nice of that guy to read that you didn’t like Rosetta Stone, and then give it to you!
Here: Start with livemocha.com
The alphabet: (I think you can actually access a set of flashcards through them and you can go into your control panel to access the keyboard so you can do the exercises in cyrillic…cause you have to!)
http://www.friends-partners.org/oldfriends/language/russian-alphabet.html
Here’s a site that has the conjugations: http://www.russianlessons.net/verbs/verbs.php?verb=30
Actually, that’s the conjugations reference from an online textbook. So there’s more attached to it.
And Byki.com has some flashcards that you download and can learn a few phrases…
Those, plus a textbook I picked up at a library sale, are the resources I’ve been using.
There’s more online…just do a search, if you don’t like those.
http://www.rosettastone.com/
http://www.berlitz.com/
great language school with small classes of 2-3 people, my sister went there to learn french
they were very helpful and books are included in the price