What is a good way to learn the Russian language?
Tuesday, August 11th, 2009 at
5:15 am
what is a good, but cheap way to learn the Russian language with a narrator telling you how to pronounce the words.
Note: i looked in on the Rosetta Stone program and it was way to much for me. so...any ideas??
thanks alot!
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I know Russian and I know how much different sounds you have to learn to talk in right way. So if it is important for you to have right pronunciation, you should talk with the native speakers. There are two ways to do it: go to Russia or talk with Russians on Internet (by Skype).
If you want to talk by Skype, here is a good web-site:
http://www.language-exchanges.org
where you can find more than 400 Russians and Ukrainians that want to learn English. Or you can find Russians or Ukrainians on Skype forum:
http://forum.skype.com/index.php?showforum=140
Did you check ebay for some Russian language software
Maybe someone is selling the Rosetta Stone program.
hey there, i am orignially from russia, i live there 11 years before moving to the States. I can tell you from experience that russian is one of the hardest languages in the world, and really even rosetta stone won’t teach you russian fully. The best way is to live there, another way would be to get a russian friend. Its hard to pronounce a lot of russian words, so you’ll definately need help with that.
A Russian class maybe. There are also CDs that have it .
Buy the Rosetta Stone I learned spanish by watching the video it is very fast and easy to learn!
I’ve had professors tell me that the best way to learn is to go to the country for some time and interact with the people; meaning, that you basically would put yourself in a position where you are forced to learn the language.
Am happy to know that somebody wants to learn my native language. First, find out whether you can attend a Russian class (if you have such an opportunity at school or university), then buy some Russian – English books with CDs etc., and for sure, there are a lot of student exchange programs nowadays.
Udachi!!