To me, It was walking in the streets, used to live in russia for around 18 months, kept walking around, and hearing how people talked and how their sounds changed for each word made me more confident to speak. This is my gold advice for any language. hear how natives talk and how their emotions are changing the way it sounds.
Listening is the most under-valued activity in language learning. It uses up seemingly "idle" time without "activity", and the teacher has to come up with intelligent comprehension exercises to really reap the benefits. I always ask my English students whether they have done song lyrics as an advanced listening activity, and almost nobody ever thought about it.
Listening can also be the easiest skill to learn when you need it, though. A good vocabulary and good grammar knowledge can tackle years, but if you take someone who already has those, and throw them in a country where everybody speaks the language, they'll be speaking and listening on a couple months at most.
I am a beginner and one of my favorite learning activities is to watch Russian shuffle dancers and find songs I like, and then track down the lyrics in Russian and translate, creating a vocabulary list and trying to sing the song. My current favorite is MIRAVI- воля. That’s such a beautiful song with Russian/English subtitles
Хорошое видео. Мне очень нравится слушать ты говоришь об этом. It’s interesting to hear you describe “Language theory”. Deconstruct language process. Спасибо))
To me, It was walking in the streets, used to live in russia for around 18 months, kept walking around, and hearing how people talked and how their sounds changed for each word made me more confident to speak.
This is my gold advice for any language. hear how natives talk and how their emotions are changing the way it sounds.
Listening is the most under-valued activity in language learning. It uses up seemingly "idle" time without "activity", and the teacher has to come up with intelligent comprehension exercises to really reap the benefits. I always ask my English students whether they have done song lyrics as an advanced listening activity, and almost nobody ever thought about it.
Listening can also be the easiest skill to learn when you need it, though. A good vocabulary and good grammar knowledge can tackle years, but if you take someone who already has those, and throw them in a country where everybody speaks the language, they'll be speaking and listening on a couple months at most.
I am a beginner and one of my favorite learning activities is to watch Russian shuffle dancers and find songs I like, and then track down the lyrics in Russian and translate, creating a vocabulary list and trying to sing the song. My current favorite is MIRAVI- воля. That’s such a beautiful song with Russian/English subtitles
Try Savicheva singer, song is Vysoko. Good melodic song.
Воля by MIRAVI is my favorite Russian song at the moment as well!
I think another pillar is Pronounciation by shadowing a well spoken Russian native.
I listen to a lot of Russian music. I also get funny looks at stoplights.
The again, I live in the Midwest which is a very strong monoculture.
Same although my radio is broken right now
Спасибо
Хорошое видео. Мне очень нравится слушать ты говоришь об этом. It’s interesting to hear you describe “Language theory”. Deconstruct language process. Спасибо))
I feel the opposite. I think learning vocabulary is fine but learning grammar is so tedious.
Learners podcast for russian? 🤔 where
is there an android app of be fluent?
Не знаю есть доулинго
Как только 600 просмотров?
Learning Russian on Группа крови is cruel isn't it?