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I came across this and thought it looked like it had some useful items. Удачи!
Another one.
http://www.russian-resources.info/
Someone has posted the complete text, and the audio, for the US State Department's FAST course in Russian at the following link: http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=5...78672f26f53457
It's for people being assigned to diplomatic facilities in Russia, and includes various (presumably no longer up-to-date) hints re living there, etc. It's a "short course" intended to provide basic conversational skiils rather than a comprehensive grammar-based course, but some may still find it useful.
I like this resources http://www.polyglot-online.com/en/Russi ... 8f4a167f27
also http://www.learningrussian.net/ there is russian slang, phrasebook, russian books, idioms and many other usefull things
for learning russian on that sites.
Please estimate this short Russian language review:
http://narod.ru/disk/5170076000/Russian.pdf
It was created for the foreign business partners who began studying Russian.
Really? It just looked like basic beginner Russian to meQuote:
Originally Posted by plover
Here's a newsletter I get, which has useful info on Russia as well as Russian.
http://www.sras.org/newsletter2.phtml?m=413
my favoutie one is waytorussia.net i also like tasteofrussian.com :)
Center, part of GWU's Russian program, I believe, has an awesome resource where they read the news slightly slowed down. They also define core new vocab and have a full transcript. http://nclrc.org/webcasts/russian/
The DLI Russian course materials (I think all of the written materials, but only the first half of the audio) have been put onto the web for downloading as follows:
http://rapidshare.com/files/273139491/D ... an.zip.001
http://rapidshare.com/files/273182647/D ... an.zip.002
http://rapidshare.com/files/273207797/D ... an.zip.003
http://rapidshare.com/files/273220754/D ... an.zip.004
I highly recommend the site http://Language101.com for learning Russian. It has resources for German, French and some Spanish as well . If you want to study Russian using this language learning program you'll have to purchase one of their plans but they also offer a lot of free materials including listening to all the audio recordings and watching excerpts from Russian movies with detailed scripts. I tried a couple of German lessons and it was a lot of fun.
I found a cool rescource yesterday, where they have these very short dialogues, just four lines or so. Perfect for a beginner like me. I was sure I bookmarked it, and now I can't remember the path I took to find it. I *think* it was related to a University site. The thing I remember about it was that there was a clock on the page, if that helps anyone. Oh well, you guys have listed so much as it is...
As far as learning to read Russian goes, I think this is the best I've seen.. http://russian-video-blog.com/category/read-russian/
It has 2 videos on how to remember the Russian alphabet, and after that two videos of reading actual Russian signs. Pretty cool.
Hi MoscowBound...
I totally know what you're talking about. It was definitely a university site. I remember some convos about a spider! But too have loong since spaced on the site. Sorry. But at least you're not alone!
The State department (FSI) page for this is public, as are several short course for other languages. Just look here:Quote:
Originally Posted by Forrest
http://fsi-language-courses.org/Content ... ge=Russian
The way to do this for self-study would be to open the text in one tab or window and open the audio in another window. Then just stop the audio when you need to. The material is really organized quite well, at least for the first 5 lessons I looked over today. Since the audio and text go together so nicely, I would say this is one of the best beginner self-study programs I've seen yet, and I've looked at lots of them. Obviously it won't hurt to supplement it with other materials as well.
The Russian Princeton course is good too. There are audio files, and in depth grammar explanations. The author also has a good sense of humor in his text.
FreeLanguageCourses.com
I recommend this website: russianforfree.com They have lots of audio and the site looks clean and cute.
They have, among other things, these 2 courses:
Learn how to read Russian in 7 lessons
Course of basic Russian (the best I've ever seen!)
Nice link calzzetin! I've been trying to find a website like that.
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interesting site) I learn English here
Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2012 17:48:39 +0000
From: "Finke, Michael C" <mcfinke@ILLINOIS.EDU>
Subject: first-yr Russian on line through Illinois
Dear Colleagues,
Would you please help me spread the word regarding a new first-year course of Russian offered on line at the University of Illlinois at Urbana-Champaign?
The course, which begins June 11 and runs for eight weeks, will be taught by Dr. George Mitrevski, emeritus of Auburn University, who is quite experienced in delivering on-line language instruction.
Here are key links with instructions on how nondegree students should register:
Illinois | Online and Continuing Education - Subjects
OCE | Registration Policies
Please feel free to give my contact information to anyone who might have additional questions.
Thank you,
Michael
Michael Finke
Professor and Department Head
Slavic Languages and Literatures
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
3072 FLB, MC-170
707 S. Mathews
Urbana, IL 61801
mcfinke@illinois.edu
office: (217) 244-3068
Hey, guys! I think it will be helpful for foreigners to start learning Russian from this resource: Learn Russian from the beginning! Russian online free
I learned Russian mostly in order to be able to read Russian books and web pages. I've found that even after years of reading my speed is slightly higher when using Latin alphabet (a sort of Translit) instead of Cyrillic.
Because of this I've modified existing fonts in order to be able to read Russian in Latin everyhwere on the Web without actually converting the text or using plugins, and have put together a small web page with a description of this process and a couple of fonts here.
This could also be helpful for beginners, especially those who already speak another Slavic language, because Russian in Latin may look rather more familiar and less daunting to them than when it is written in Cyrillic.
Hi everyone, here's another link that I think is useful to help people learn Russian. Best of luck!! It's a difficult language to learn but lots of fun also. :)
Lessons — LearnRussian
Notice: audio
Slow Russian Podcast | Real Russian Club - I recommend this podcast
Эта милая девушка хорошо говорит на русском языке: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOX7...KJjOEoXi0R8U8c
Russian language for beginner, 10 videos
http://library.anau.am/images/stories/grqer/Lezvabanutyun/poexali.pdf
http://library.anau.am/images/stories/grqer/Lezvabanutyun/poexali.2.pdf
Поехали.
Поехали.2.
Русский язык для взрослых.
A very good site with audios.
Russian for free