It is not rubbish. It is still a valuable tool for learning. Anyone who used Pimsleur before starting Russian in University was miles ahead of those who didn't. And those who didn't use it had the...
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It is not rubbish. It is still a valuable tool for learning. Anyone who used Pimsleur before starting Russian in University was miles ahead of those who didn't. And those who didn't use it had the...
Thanks for your comments. Before, I thought I might actually have a chance to be successful with Russian. I thought that with this software i might actually learn. But you all have convinced me...
Did you mean "accumulate"? Yes, they accumulate knowledge by adsorbing it.[/quote]
Also, it should be "absorbing". To ABsorb means to soak within. ADsorb means to cling to the surface. Sorry,...
Well, it seems to get very high marks here at MR. I suppose it must be a good book.
You all make good points. Perhaps I will rethink my plan. At the moment, I just started Rosetta Stone and I'm going through Pimsleur for the second time. I guess my problem is that when I'm using...
LOL. Well, yeah. I don't know many words yet. :)
I agree. But my 6-year-old daughter knows how to speak near-perfect English. And she has no idea about this strict rule. She doesn't even know what a verb is yet. :)
My point is...I think you...
Chaika, I sorta understand what your saying. I don't mean that grammar is not important, but my idea is that it's just as easy (for me, at least) to memorize четыре ребёнка but пять детей. But you...
Ahhh, I see. It works like time:
один час
два часа
три часа
четыре часа
пять часов
I like your explaination, shadow1. And your didn't need to mention cases. No offense, gRomoZeka, but I...
Sorry. I didn't learn English (my native language) this way, and I'm not learning Russian this way. I don't know anything about Genetive/Accusative, Nominative cases, etc.
I learned that for the...
ребёнка / дети
What is the difference? Thanks.
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