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Old 04-23-11, 11:20 AM   #1
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Без проблем можем и по-русски ! Хочешь в Skype можем поговорить и устроить переписку.
отличная идея. один проблем. в моей университете, skype работает не очен хорошо. где ты хивишь?
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Old 04-24-11, 06:18 AM   #2
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отличная идея. один проблем. в моей университете, skype работает не очен хорошо. где ты хивишь?
Russia, St.Peterburg / Россия, Санкт-Петербург
Можем через личные сообщения обменяться информацией о контактах в ICQ, Skype. В Skype можно общаться конференцией, то есть много человек одновременно.
Друзья, вы очень хорошо пишете для уровня учеников. Молодцы , еще немного и будете профессионалами.

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Old 04-24-11, 09:44 AM   #3
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I'm (used to be) a certified Russian teacher. And that's why I work in the semiconductor industry.

Study your verb conjugations more.

Are you learning at a highschool level or college?
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Old 04-24-11, 09:46 AM   #4
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Here's some fun practice for your listening skills.


Morozko

Tons of classic Russian fairy tale stuff
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Old 04-24-11, 11:39 AM   #5
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Russia, St.Peterburg / Россия, Санкт-Петербург
Можем через личные сообщения обменяться информацией о контактах в ICQ, Skype. В Skype можно общаться конференцией, то есть много человек одновременно.
Друзья, вы очень хорошо пишете для уровня учеников. Молодцы , еще немного и будете профессионалами.
спасибо, через два неделю я будо отдыхать . у мне будо большве пора.
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http://www.livefromrussia.org/
this?

I guess I'm old school:
http://isbndb.com/d/book/russian_for..._workbook.html

I've used the russian and english editions. The Russian edition has zero english in it.

100% Russian pedagogy; not for the weak of heart, but you will speak it like a native.

Is it your major, or are you just taking it for fun?
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Here is my other grammar book.
http://www.amazon.com/Introductory-R.../dp/0471007382

This textbook rocks, you'll learn a lot.

BTW, where are you studying at?
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totally wish I knew russian
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I took the dive and got the rosettastone for russian.

I haven't touched it in a while, but I always intend on going and doing some more learning. I will once I truly don't have anything better to do.

It's very nontraditional, I kid you not, the commercials have it bang on, you learn like you were picking up your native language.
starting with learning boys, girls, boy, girl, man, woman, men, women, then things like the man is running, the boy is swimming, and things like that. I just got past learning colors. since I'm not in any situations where I can use it every day my russian is always a little rusty. but I can read cyrillic somewhat.

while I will probably never be able to speak it on a native level, I do intend on being able to keep conversation.
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I took the dive and got the rosettastone for russian.

I haven't touched it in a while, but I always intend on going and doing some more learning. I will once I truly don't have anything better to do.

It's very nontraditional, I kid you not, the commercials have it bang on, you learn like you were picking up your native language.
starting with learning boys, girls, boy, girl, man, woman, men, women, then things like the man is running, the boy is swimming, and things like that. I just got past learning colors. since I'm not in any situations where I can use it every day my russian is always a little rusty. but I can read cyrillic somewhat.

while I will probably never be able to speak it on a native level, I do intend on being able to keep conversation.
I think their system is 100% immersion; I learned it the old school way, learning all of the mechanics of the language. I wish I knew english grammar as well as I know Russian
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http://www.livefromrussia.org/
this?

I guess I'm old school:
http://isbndb.com/d/book/russian_for..._workbook.html

I've used the russian and english editions. The Russian edition has zero english in it.

100% Russian pedagogy; not for the weak of heart, but you will speak it like a native.

Is it your major, or are you just taking it for fun?
Im taking it at the University of Tennessee. And no, its not my major or even required of it. But i can fill cultures and civ requirments by taking Russian. So, im going for it. Those books look stout lol... And yea, thats the one.
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Well, good luck. It's a tough subject. If you need help, feel free to drop me a line.

I majored in it, so by my second year, I rarely heard any english.
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Those books look stout lol...
So do some of their women, son....
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Russian is also in a sense similar to Finnish, which has helped my learning a lot. Not only do we borrow some words more or less from the language, but more so many things are said in similar fashion as they are in Finnish. Russian often feels logical, because I would say the same thing in the same manner in Finnish too.
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