Books
You local bookstore shouldn't be overlooked as a helpful resources. Reading up of some of the famous Russian cities, such as St Petersburg or of course the capital, Moscow will help you get an idea of what to do when you get there. A Russian to English dictionary must have and should be one of the first things you pick up during your tip to the bookstore.
Having Fun Is Key To Learning
Of course, many people find learning a new language such as Russian to be easier if they are having fun doing it at the same time. Some sites, such as the one mentioned above, offers fun ways to implement your learned skills. This includes word games, quizzes and downloadable MP3 music tracks.
If you are looking to learn a little faster, there are some ways you can accelerate your learning. For example, you can simply visit any Russian speaking country. Ukraine, Latvia, Azerbaijan and Georgia are some that you might consider in addition to Russia of course.
Visiting these countries will almost force you to pick up on many aspects of the language in a short period of time.
Pen Pals and Forums
If you would rather learn more before your arrival, why not get yourself a Russian speaking pen pal. They can often teach you the right and wrongs of the language.
You could also join forums, watch movies in the Russian Language, watch Russian television, or even listen to Russian radio. The choice is yours.
No matter why you want to learn the Russian language, it is important to understand that you have many different avenues of going about your learning. Some may be better suited to your learning style than others. It's key that you select a course that matches your style of learning, how much you can afford and your time and work constraints.
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