Quote Originally Posted by Mr Happy Go Lucky
I want to speak English like Russians do, that is to imitate standard Russian talk, like when they've just arrived in America and start getting around.
Are there other English-speaking contries in the rest of the world? (As opposed to world in "world champions" in superbowl)

2. Use z/s for th: say "zis/sink" in lieu of "this/think"
^^ If you want to imitate really thick accent, most of them seem to master 'th' nevertheless.

Pronounce 'roll' to rhyme with 'doll', 'palate' like 'belate' and so on.

Grammar:
1. Skip 'the/a/to': say "I live in country/I want buy car" in lieu of "I live in the country/I want to buy a car"
Screw up prepositions - use direct translation of the one used in Russian - 'to fire someone from a firearm'. Translate idioms and figures of speech directly word-by-word.

I need solid advise.
Confuse verbs and nouns when the differ only with s/z , th/th pair or only stress position - 'refuse/refuse'.