What is the best Cheap program or work book to learn Russian on my own?
Monday, October 5th, 2009 at
9:06 pm
This is for people who have taken Russian before. Please. My parents won't let me get Rosetta Stone. Too expensive.
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Dude, Russian is a very complicated language. I would know, I speak it. Every grammatical rule has more exceptions than anything. Different alphabet and letters, different sounds in the pronunciation, totally different sentence structure. Really… you won’t learn that much from a workbook because the pronunciation is very tricky, so I’d suggest software, for one. It would be best for you to take a class though. Go to a local community college, they aren’t that expensive there.
Order a mail-order russian bride. I learned fast how divorce works. And how to lose 1/2 my shit to some random bitch.
go to a book store and buy russian for dummies book. Not being rude there really are books like that I bought the spanish for dummies book and tought myself the basics in less than a month
have your friends teach you..
cuz im learning too and my parents wont let me go to school for it as well.
Take a cab.
Go to trymango.com
They have a great starter program.
You can also go to borders book store and they will have a few programs for you. Maybe on CD or in workbooks.
That’s what I use.
I also illegally downloaded a course by pimsleur.
There you are. That’s how I learned.
Here’s 1 Link that you can put English words in it, and it’ll be translate into russian word there.
http://www.ask.com/web?q=translate&search=&qsrc=0&o=0&l=dir
or learn how to write in russian:
http://translation2.paralink.com/
Buy books in Russian and read them.
I studied Russian for 4 years in college and lived in Moscow for 3 years. It was only in year 2 in Russia that I started feeling comfortable with the language.
Now that the country has gone fascist and there is no free market there, I dont see any reason to learn it unless you love the literature and poetry (like I do).
Udacha tebye!