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How to learn Russian from the Internet?

In addition to listening and studying with textbooks, I also used these methods:

1, typing practice. Download a Russian typing software baby, type a Russian keyboard map and put it at hand. This kind of software is very interesting and will improve the typing speed quickly.

2. Chat with netizens in Russian. Different websites have different Russian users, China people and foreigners who can speak Russian. We should read the chat records of experts carefully, look up new words in the dictionary in time, and even take some notes and look them up frequently. Learning is a process of mutual help and improvement, and sharing your experience with others will benefit you a lot.

3. Find something readable, short and pithy to read online, such as: interesting comments (интересне).

аоризмы), jokes (анекдоты), essays (коы)

прозы), poetry (стихи), and find some nice Russian songs (русские).

песни) Listen to the lyrics. These books you are looking for should be your own interests. If you like them and are familiar with them, you can continue reading involuntarily.

4. Start trying to translate. I turn over something fresh and interesting every day, and my interest in Russian is getting stronger and stronger.

5. Memorizing words is better than reciting phrases, and reciting sentences is better than reciting phrases. Ready-made sentences piled up in the brain can help a person improve his oral English.

6. You can learn something from every sentence, such as grammar, structure, phrases, expressions and the educational significance of this sentence.

7. Make full use of network resources and various Russian learning software and methods. For example, software that can take words on the screen, Russian corner in global communication and so on.

8, listening, speaking, reading and writing can not be less, especially reading. Strengthen reading practice.

It is never too old to learn. I think learning is a pleasure. You must learn a certain level, otherwise it will always be half-open like boiling water and cannot be used as boiling water.

I just started learning Russian by myself during the summer vacation. I use the classic textbook "Introduction to Russian". The book is divided into two volumes, and there are answers to exercises, which is very suitable for self-study.

If you encounter pronunciation problems, there are also matching tapes for sale.

Up to now, I think Russian is still quite difficult and the words are relatively long, but if I learn the phonetic part well, it will be much more convenient to remember. After all, you can read and listen to words in Russian.

Listening to Russian songs is also good, and sometimes it will be very happy to understand the lyrics.

As long as you have perseverance and confidence, you will learn well! -