How can I learn to speak Russian?
I'm fourteen years old and my school only offers Spanish and French as second languages, but I'd really love to learn Russian. Is there any possible way that I could learn a new language by myself using only resources I can provide for myself? Where do I start?
Also, I'm already taking Spanish as a second language because it's required to take at least one foreign language. Will this make learning Russian more difficult because I'm learning two languages at once?
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I started learning Russian on my own my sophomore year of high school. There are several websites that can aid you in learning Russian. I used both books that I bought and various websites online. I also found a native speaker to correspond with that would correct my mistakes. I also did buy Rosetta Stone (but I would not recommend it) It was awful and did not benefit me at all. I was also taking French in school when I started learning Russian and it did not make it anymore difficult for me. They are fairly different languages so I never mixed them up or anything. Russian is also a very grammatically complex language so you probably will need to get a book that explains the grammar really well. First off to start you will need to learn the Cyrillic alphabet so you can read and write Russian. You can also search youtube for videos that will aid your pronunciation. Russian is fairly hard and it takes quite a bit of time to master. I have been studying it for 4 years and I am still not fluent but proficient.
through songs.
also meet some russian friends online
im learning 3 other language besides english im learning italian cherokee and spanish search sites online but the best thing to do is become a foreign exchange student or buy rosetta stone a lot of online sites tht are free are unreliable learning multiple languages is challenging but im managing just fine if you really work hard at it and understand the differences youll be okay good luck
There’s very good school of Russian language in Kiev:
- it’s not expensive out there,
- Kiev very beautiful city,
- there is no need in visa for visiting Ukraine.