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Are there any Russian learners who want to improve their Russian language?
Then you have come to the right place.
My name is Masha. I’m a native Russian speaker who has several years teaching experience.
I absolutely adore my language. Russian is beautiful, but it is also a language that is quite hard to learn.
In order to help all Russian learners, I have created the website Learn Russian with Masha. It is relatively new and new topics get added on a regular basis.
I genuinely want to help people, so feel free to contact me and ask me any questions.
The fast track--the best way to learn Russian fast
Personally, I don’t like the idea of teaching or learning a language very quickly. Of course, you can learn the basics of a language quickly--be able to reasonably read, listen, write a little and speak enough to be understood. But in only a few months, it’s almost impossible to learn the nuances of a language, the idioms, the cultural connections to the language.
1. Take the time to learn Cyrillic
The Russian language uses the Cyrillic alphabet. Some letters are the same as the English alphabet, but others are different. So, it’s to your advantage to learn Cyrillic.
There are lots of great resources out there for learning the Russian alphabet. For instance, you might try "RussianPlus’s popular YouTube video"
2. Use authentic media
Using authentic (real) media is a fun and useful way to learn Russian quickly. By using audio and video made for native speakers and listening to the Russian language in context, you relate the Russian you’re leaing to real-world situations. One great tool for learning Russian with authentic media is FluentU. It features real-world videos—like movie trailers, music videos, news and more.
3. Learn common words first
If you know the most common words, you’ll be able to hold basic conversations more quickly. Didn’t catch something? Go back and listen again. Missed a word? Visit Openrussian.org, you will find all these words with pronunciation
4. Learn words that tie in with your native language or others Many languages, including Russian and English (one example), share some words that are similar or exactly the same. Sometimes, one language will adopt words from other languages, and this can lead to words being the same across languages. For example, in English "Bridge game" comes from the Old East Slavic, which is related to Russian: бирич (biritch)
В русском алфавите 33 буквы. 20 букв передают согласные звуки (б, п, в, ф, д, т, з, с, ж, ш, ч, ц, щ, г, к, х, м, н, л, р), 10 букв — гласные (а, э, о, ы, и, у, я, е, ё, ю ). Но раньше, до 1942 года буквы «Е» и Ё считались вариантами написания одной буквы. И русский алфавит содержал 32 буквы.