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Russian is easier, and the tongue curl spoken upstairs is difficult, but it has nothing to do with grammar.
And English is so common now that you can learn it anytime you want to do it later.
I am studying Russian, now studying in Russia, one of my classmates went to Qinhuangdao to work as a tour guide during this holiday, it was the first time, from July to the end of August, earned more than 10,000 yuan, she came back with two experiences, one, the major was not wrong, two, this life will not starve to death.
And now the society is more and more in need of Russian talents, especially in some companies in the south, people with high salaries of 10,000 yuan a month still have to consider it, so it is recommended that you learn Russian.
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Russian language classes are offered in high schools in order to increase the rate of admission to high school, because Russian as a foreign language is used as a foreign language to take the college entrance examination, which is more advantageous than English.
After all, English is a big language, and although there are many people employed, there are also many opportunities for careers.
In contrast, if you have studied English, then English is easier than Russian. The grammar of the Russian language is complex, and getting started is difficult.
As for employment, it's not like what was said upstairs. Employment in Russian is not as smooth as it is said upstairs, it still depends on the individual.
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In fact, it is recommended that you choose English in high school and learn a small language in college.
High school language is narrow, the road to university is narrow, this can learn the Russian language you choose, and the school for these Russian students with a high starting point of English level is basically not required, at least not the same as other English candidates, in the end your English level is much worse than those English candidates, and those English students in a year or two Russian level to catch up with Russian students.
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Not everyone is as tough as the classmates on the second floor.
Learning Russian in addition is like sending yourself into a small circle, and you should be cautious. The importance of learning English is not emphasized here.
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Learning well certainly has a much better outlook than English.
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As far as the college entrance examination is concerned, Russian may have a certain advantage over English, because there are few Russian students, and the starting point is not the same (some of them start in high school, and the vocabulary is definitely different from that of junior high school), and the corresponding difficulty is less;
In terms of the difficulty of learning, it is all the same, it takes effort.
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Russian grammar is complex, and it is more difficult to get started than English, but the score on the university entrance examination is higher than that of English.
Personally, I prefer to learn Russian first. I learned Russian in secondary school and switched to English after university. After learning Russian, it is relatively easy to learn English.
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English is easy, Russian requires tongue tremors.
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Moscow. In Russian it is:
Moscow is the capital of the Russian Federation, the capital of the Moscow region, the largest city in Russia and the largest comprehensive city in the economic, cultural, financial and communication centers.
My advice would be to go to a small or medium-sized city, such as Kazan or Voronezh or Rosto. The level of consumption in Voronezh and Kazan is still much lower than in Moscow.
The school I am studying at now is Voronezh State University, which is ranked 5th in the country.
You can go to the Faculty of Literature, but I don't think it matters what department you study, the important thing is that the department you want to go to is in the same class as the Russians, otherwise the same class as a foreigner will not help you improve your Russian level. Also, it is better to have you as a foreigner in the class, at least as a Chinese, so that you will not become dependent, and the Russian language will be better!
You can go to NSU's Faculty of Surgery Chinese, Main Campus, Building 9. There will be classes at the beginning of the school year. Most of the classes are taught by teachers from the Department of Russian Language at NSU. Accommodation can be arranged.
If you have enough money, it is recommended to find some professional training institutions for Russian speaking and translation skills, and try to find those professional Russian training institutions, foreign teachers are the best. I would like to recommend you a Katyusha Russian language school. You can check it out on the Internet, and I personally think it's a good school.
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First of all, it depends on which schools you can apply for, such as college entrance examination scores, whether you have a high school diploma, and whether there are any restrictions on applying for the exam. If you are a domestic Russian undergraduate, it is recommended that you investigate what are the major courses of the Russian undergraduate, and it is recommended that you expand your knowledge.
Secondly, to learn Russian, you need to go to an institution or institution where the teacher has experience in studying abroad. Teachers who come back from studying abroad have a local accent from a Russian-speaking country, so they have an advantage in speaking. Katyusha's teacher had a Moscow accent, so the tone was softer.
Thirdly, learning Russian should be taken into account in the direction of your future career. For example, if you are studying Russian, you can go on to translation. To study Russian accounting, it is necessary to learn more accounting vocabulary in addition to the daily communication vocabulary of the major.
In addition, it is also recommended that you learn more about what certificate you want to study for the Russian language major, for example, the Russian tour guide will take the Russian certificate for tour guides, and you should pay more attention to the registration time and exam time. Of course, you can also look for a Russian-speaking tour guide with a high pass rate.
Russian talents are still in short supply, and the money depends on what major you learn Russian, and you have to add your personal efforts, and some people have seven or eight thousand simultaneous interpretations every day! Isn't it all about learning and accumulating little by little?
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If you are a third-year high school student, you can apply for the Russian language department of a certain university if you apply for a university. There are undergraduate schools and junior colleges. Russian is easier to find a job in the south, and it is also possible at the border.
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Heilongjiang University, Beijing Foreign University, Dalian University of Foreign Chinese. It's all in one book.
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