My husband and I have relunctanty decided that we won't be taking the class at church after tonight. We're finding ourselves getting more and more behind, especially since we had very nasty colds for two weeks in February.
And frankly, the way this class is run just isn't quite working for us, especially me (since I'm deaf). We need a more personalized, "one to one" approach than the group approach that this class employs. For instance, the teacher has us say the dialog all together. When we start doing the dialog, it takes me a while to catch on to the fact that we're doing it now and I get lost sometimes. And of course, we work, so it's a struggle to find the time to fit studying into. My husband has a demanding which he begun this year so he's been preoccupied with learning the skills and routines needed.
I'm really disappointed that we have to do this, because I so badly want to learn Russian.But it seems the right thing to do at this point.
I've been checking Craig's List to see if I can find tutors in the DC metro area but none that suit our needs at the moment. We live 25 miles from the city in a suburban setting, and most of the listings that I've found are located in downtown DC. I'm going to put up another ad to see if I can turn up anything.
Have any of you found yourselves in this situation? If so, how did you resolve your dilemna?



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. If they studied as hard as us, they would kick our ass hands down. But I guess that it also depends on the teacher. The best teaching method varies from person to person, but many say that a one-on-one lesson is much preferable, since it adapts to your pace. I perfer high-level classes, since it forces me to study up to the class of the level.
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