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In the basics of the Russian language, you need to learn about the articulatory organs, vowels and consonants, syllables, rhythm and stress of words, intonation and modulation, and the nature of basic nouns.
The most difficult thing in Russian is not the learning of basic vowels and consonants, but the mastery of pronunciation organs and pronunciation skills, to put it bluntly, it is not good to describe it, many pronunciations of Russian, especially learning authentic Russian pronunciation, you will feel that your throat always has the feeling of spitting or suctioning, as for the sound of tongue curl and so on, it is better to grasp and authentic American language, anyway, the most tangled is the pronunciation similar to coughing up phlegm, I wanted to cry and laugh when I first learned Russian.
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I'm a Russian major.,In the first half of my freshman year, I had some very basic pronunciation.,Grammar ah "Mainly accusative,There are six grids,Words are different,But there are rules.,It's simple to remember.,Words or something.,It's okay.,But if you want to learn it well, you have to start fast.,Even if you have to see more things than yourself in the basic stage.,Sophomore year slowly has more courses.,Speaking classes with foreign teachers.,Writing classes,Audio-visual speaking classes have always been,National conditions class,Reading class, etc.,The amount of words is very large,What is the case of the word, we all memorized and forgot to memorize again, and there were fewer classes in the third year. I don't know how you want to learn Russian, I don't know if you want to learn in high school or college, anyway, it was difficult at the beginning, cultivate more interest, go upstairs and speak a big tongue is a bit difficult, practice for a month, as long as you are willing to pay attention!
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How to say Russian, it is said that it is the second most difficult language in the world, and the first difficult is Chinese, in fact, I think it's all about the same, just learn it, in short, memorize it every day in school, read it every day. The freshman has basic Russian, Russian pronunciation, and spoken Russian. In my sophomore year, I will have classes such as Russian writing, Russian reading, and fourth-level tutoring, and I am a Russian major, and I will only be in my sophomore year after the summer vacation.
Now some grammar has forgotten a lot, there are a lot of words, not very easy to remember, but language is a thing, you need to be exposed every day, and if you don't contact it for a few days, you will be a little rusty, especially if you just learn a language.
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Landlord, the cultural history of the USSR and Russia is really worth seeing!
If you are interested in a culture or language, it will be easier to learn than others.
When it comes to learning Russian, it is difficult at first. His grammar is much more complex than English, such as the verb "typing", which can have dozens of variations. Of course, the changes in Russian grammar are also regular, so there is no need to be afraid of difficulties.
After a year of studying, you will feel eyebrows. And it will be easier to learn more and more in the future. Now I like Russian very much.
I've been studying for over seven years.
If you are financially well-off, it is best to hire a tutor to teach you specially, and you will learn quickly.
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Russian is difficult to learn, and the future of learning it is worrying, but I am glad to see that there are non-professional students who want to learn Russian. In fact, it may be the fastest and best thing to learn as an interest. Actually, Russian.
It is similar to other foreign languages, that is, listening, speaking, reading and writing, but the lexical and syntactic changes of Russian are complicated, and it is difficult to add English habits at the beginning. Personally, I think there are countless bottlenecks, and if you break through one bottleneck, you will go to the next level, and then you will encounter the next bottleneck, and the level will progress in such a breakthrough. Foreign language research sources say that learning a Western language requires about 400 hours of specialized courses, I think.
Russian is about the same time. There is no trick to learning a foreign language, people with a good sense of language can easily learn it well, and those who are not strong in learning a language can do it.
Do a lot of hard work. For a beginner, I think the initial pronunciation training is the most important, many things, such as grammar and lexicography can be slowly made up later, but if pronunciation.
It's not good, after forming a habit in the future, I can't change it if I want to. I've been learning Russian for 8 years now, and I lost 2 years in the middle and didn't use it, and I've been speaking it for the last 2 years, but.
There are very few pens, and I am really ashamed to see that my junior brother is so motivated.
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It's not hard to learn
Everything is the same.
As long as you put your heart into it...
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Because Russian words are long, difficult to pronounce (especially tongue trills), and the grammar is fine
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As long as you put your mind to it, it's no problem. It's a little difficult to learn at first, so it's good to get started. The tongue-curling letter p says that the habit is nothing.
The grammar is more complicated, especially the tense of verbs, remember that there will be a separate textbook for a tense when I was studying abroad. It is recommended that if you are not planning to pursue a major study in language or literature, you do not need to go into such a delvement. The cultural differences between different languages doom the translation to not be a direct copy but only a paraphrase, depending on the mastery of one's native language.
In addition, there are some specific grammars for spoken language. The most important thing to do in learning a foreign language is to express yourself in spoken language. After all, it is possible to communicate directly face-to-face.
The environment in which you learn a foreign language is very important, and even if you don't have a basic knowledge of a foreign language, if you spend half a year in that language country and have a lot of contact with the locals, you will generally understand everyday language. It's like the situation when we first started babbling, and it comes naturally.
Interest and environment, I think these two points are the key to opening the door to a good foreign language.
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