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I've been learning Russian since high school, and now it's not very good to speak Russian, but it's okay, I feel that Russian grammar is not as difficult as you say, just read it a few more times, you have to summarize the rules inside, don't just blindly look at their rules and regulations, which are very messy, and at the same time you have to speak Russian often, form a sense of language, and you won't be afraid of grammar.
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Russian is indeed very slow to learn, if you want to learn Russian well, the first thing is to memorize words, and the best way is to memorize some short texts, slowly you will cherish love and unconsciously master more grammar, you can learn it will be very boring, my teacher told us that the best way to memorize words is to write them down in the text, which is efficient, and master the grammar faster, and slowly you will master the rules.
I wish the landlord better results in the study of Russian).
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I also learn Russian, so I suggest that you find a partner to learn with, you can't learn it by yourself, it's better to make friends abroad to learn from each other, and participate in more of their activities.
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Don't talk about suggestions, share experiences.
German is a pinyin script, that is to say, as long as you learn the pronunciation rules, you can read almost all words, I remember when I learned, I can read articles in a week, although I don't know what it means, but the pronunciation is correct. Basically, you won't encounter someone who can't read or doesn't know how to read it. It's different from English.
The nouns in German articles are capitalized, so they are easy to recognize, at least know that they are a noun. Nouns are divided into two, three, and four cases, which is more annoying than English, because usually articles have to choose whether to use der, das or die, den, des, dem according to the case and sex of the noun, which is more difficult in the beginner stage.
There are still rules to follow in the composition of sentences, German is more rigorous, in the vast majority of declarative sentences, the verb is placed in the second position, and in the case of double object, the rule of three things and four things is also observed. So the sentence structure is not too difficult.
The grammatical tense is simpler than that of English, and if there is no continuous tense, it is replaced by the simple tense, and sometimes the future tense is not used, and it is directly expressed by the simple tense plus a future point in time. Clean.
I don't know if it's too early for someone like you who hasn't formally learned, hehe. Let's start with that. Can you adopt it, haha.
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I'm not a professional, but I've spent time in Germany and learned German ......Hey hey I think you need to memorize a lot of words (+ parts of speech!) at first. )。Be careful in this area, or you will be sure that you will have problems when you learn grammar later (mainly the third case (dativ) and the fourth (akkusativ) in sentences).
The pronunciation of German is very different from that of English, but this shouldn't be a big problem (except for that)."r")。The main thing is to say more, and when you have the opportunity to say it, or you will become "dumb German", which should be the result that no one wants, right? Listen to some German dialogues, German songs, try to watch some German movies, and look up dictionaries without knowing how to learn, so it shouldn't be too difficult to learn.
There are still teachers when you encounter big problems, but I think you should be more independent, learn the language, slowly experience, and slowly improve your ability on your own will be more interesting...... right?If you have time now, you might as well take a look at this book first!
Also, don't give up no matter what problems you encounter!!
I haven't had much exposure to Russian, so I don't know hehe......However, as long as you are interested and dedicated, there will be no problem in learning accurately!!
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I studied Russian, and if you don't have a strong interest, don't learn it, I can only say that Russian is not easy. The grammar is very troublesome, involving the declension, conjugation, and conjugation of Slavic, and the Russian language uses declension to express the meaning, which is different from our usual English to express the meaning in order. You can learn the pronunciation by yourself first, pay attention to the vibrato, and then learn the grammar well, which is very important.
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I'm not a professional, but I'm also a German learner, hehe, and I haven't touched Russian.
German is a troublesome noun that all have a gender, and the plural of nouns has different suffixes or conjugations, unlike English. There are rules for every knowledge of the German language, but there are exceptions for every rule. So the most important thing to learn German is to be prepared for a large amount of memorization.
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Russian is a combination of phonics, basically no phonetic transcription, at the beginning it is much easier to learn, but later the grammar is more difficult, in short, no matter what foreign language, listening, reading, writing, speaking, homework is done.
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I learn German, but my roommates are Russian. Every time I listen to them read the text, I think it's really good. It may have something to do with the timbre of the individual, but it's really nice to read.
When I read the text, they unanimously found it unpleasant, saying that mine sounded strange, and that sometimes the intonation was the same as in English. I liked Tolstoy, so I was a little more accommodating to the Russian language. I don't think the German grammar is anything, it has a fixed framework structure, and it couldn't be more regular.
Of course, further on, all language methods are common. Both languages have their own strengths, and culturally I can't quantify them, so it's up to you which one you prefer. I first signed German because of football. Merkel also knows Russian oh On practicality English is the most practical, in every way.
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It is recommended that you learn Russian, Russian is probably the most complex grammar compared to other languages, Russian can be learned well, other languages are not a problem, German and Russian have similarities, especially grammar, but it does not mean that German grammar is simpler than Russian. And most importantly, I have always believed that Chinese must learn Chinese language to learn foreign languages, not to mention English, and the choice of other languages depends on your own future needs. NUS means that the market is big, and it is important to work in whatever field you want to work in the future.
There are Goethe-Instituts in several big cities, and Tongji's German training is also quite conscientious, and there are many more German teachings on YouTube than Russian. I have German B2 and have wanted to learn Russian for a long time, but it is really difficult to find reliable resources in China.
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I think you still need to sign up for a cram school, if you don't have a little foundation, it's the same as learning English, and you have to lay a good foundation for words, you must master enough vocabulary, and then learn pronunciation well.
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If you want to learn Russian, it is definitely the best if you can sign up for a class, if you want to study on your own, start to buy some books for self-study in Russian, first learn some basic pronunciation or something, and then words, sentences, little by little.
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The best thing is to enroll in a training course to study, if you study by yourself, it takes too much time, and the learning is not too accurate, so if you really want to learn, go to the training class.
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The Russian language has a change of personality and personality. It's a little more complicated than English, so it's okay to learn to play. It is better to learn Laotian and travel to Southeast Asia (except Myanmar and Vietnam).
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The Russian language is very complex, and in addition to the most general changes in sexuality, number, and case, it also includes changes in tenses, as well as the personal changes touched
When I first started learning Russian, it was easy to confuse it with English, and I used to do it too! It's hard to adapt ...
For this, it can only be said that the landlord's current question seems to be just a preliminary understanding of this language, but it has not been studied for a certain amount of time.
After learning for about 1 month, after mastering the basic alphabet, you can independently complete the phonics of any word in the whole Russian language, and if you are willing to memorize it, then you can master everything by yourself!
During the first month of the Russian language, I hope that you will not be too high, understand the pronunciation of various letters, how to write them, and what sound quality they belong to (e.g. consonants, reasons, etc.), and by the way, force yourself to memorize a few words in order to get to know and adapt to the language at an early stage.
In the days that followed, it would gradually involve personal declension, the case of nouns, and the understanding of sexuality. At this stage, you will be exposed to a little more words.
The next stage should be the conjugation of the noun possessive, the conjugation of the past and present tenses, the conjugation of sex and the use of numbers, the conjugation of adjectives At this time, it is time for you to have a vocabulary...
At first, the teacher scared us like this... But at the end of the day, I really don't feel ... Everything that sounds complicated, just after you master it, you don't have to remember too deliberately, you will also feel very easy to deal with...
Speaking is a necessary basis, at least it is understandable that conjugation cannot be reflected in time during the speaking process, but you have to be able to say the sentence you want to say in Russian. Remember, this aspect of speaking is by mouth, if you really look for a forest type to get out of the way, no one can speak. I'll teach you a trick (when you have a little foundation, when you take the work and hand over the bus, listen to what the people next to you are talking about, and try to translate what they are chatting in Russian!).
Or pay attention to the license plate number of each car as it passes by and try to remember those numbers. This is more useful for doing business, ** the number of rents)
There are also Russians who don't pay attention to word order when they speak, of course, many Russians who come to China can understand even if you don't conjugate and don't pay attention to grammar But, the important thing is that you must not only be able to say what you want to say, you must also be able to understand other people's standards, and people are not the kind of Russian that does not change their position... That's what you've learned
Hope these little experiences and realizations are helpful to you!
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Personally, I think that it is not difficult to speak Russian, and it is not easy to say it. (I've studied Russian, so there's no way to compare).
I feel"Accurate pronunciation, huge vocabulary, precise grammar, superb social skills"are the 4 cornerstones of learning Russian.
Accurate pronunciation: You have to be able to understand what you say. Inaccurate can be understood by others (you can think about whether you would like to chat with someone who speaks non-standard Mandarin).
When I was studying in Russia, my friend corrected me that I felt the same as before
Huge vocabulary: When you communicate with others, if you don't have a huge vocabulary to support, I believe that the other party will not communicate deeply with you.
Precise grammar: There are many people who don't think grammar is important. Of course, I don't disagree with these people.
It's me, it's you, it's love. The normal grammar is that I am the subject unchanged, you change the 4 cases, and I like to use the singular first person conjugation. According to this, you can shuffle the order at will, and others can understand it.
But if it is: How are these translated? At least if someone talks to you like that, isn't it hard for you to be hungry?
There's a good song called "Girl's Mind, Boy, Don't Guess".
Superb social skills: Why learn a foreign language? Isn't it just to socialize with foreigners?
I also moved towards these four points little by little.
If you are interested in the Russian language, if you are confident in yourself, if. A lot of what you want to learn Russian if you put it together in one sentence?
If you want to learn, you can learn, and if you don't want to learn, don't learn. Thank you.
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He was right.
To learn Russian is to understand what others are saying.
I am still studying Russian in Russia.
Those who don't take the praise still can't understand it all.
There are many times when it is better to ignore the past and forget it.
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First of all, let's take a look at the German learning materials that can be purchased in China.
1: German Course, published by Peking University Press, edited by Liang Min et al. Books 12 are accompanied by workbooks.
2: New Intensive German Course, Tongji University Press. The second (new) edition has been published. Prepared by the Preparatory Department of Tongji University for Studying in Germany.
3. University German (Revised Edition), published by Higher Education Press, edited by Zhang Shuliang et al.
4. Objectives, published by Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press.
5: "Traveling in Germany", Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press introduced the original German textbook.
6: The New Standard German Intensive Course Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press introduced the original textbook.
7: 300 Hours of German, published by Foreign Research Press.
8: The German Crash Course is divided into two volumes.
9: "New Concept German".
10: Basic German, Tongji University Press.
German learning materials for teaching Chinese foreign languages. Focus on step-by-step.
Suitable for all kinds of German learners.
If you want to learn and master the Russian language, you should pay attention to the following:
One. Eliminate the distractions of native language and English.
Russian and Chinese are two different language families, different types of languages. Russian belongs to the Indo-European language family, and Chinese belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family, and there are great differences in phonetics, vocabulary, grammar, etc. Therefore.
In order to learn Russian well, it is necessary to change the long-established habits of the mother tongue; At the same time, most of the students who studied in the Russian Department of our institute have been learning English in junior high school and high school for a long time.
The English pronunciation habits formed over the years will definitely have a greater impact on Russian pronunciation, so students should resist difficulties and overcome distractions at the beginning of learning, listen to more recordings, and imitate and read aloud more to achieve this.
The best effect lays a good foundation for future learning.
Two. Grasp the key points and difficulties.
To learn Russian, it is necessary to grasp the key points of learning and break through the difficulties one by one, so as to achieve twice the result with half the effort. For example: voiced correspondence of consonants, hard and soft correspondence, vibrato [p], vowel [bl].
Pronunciation, grammar, the difference between nouns, the change of numbers and cases, the changes of adjectives, numbers and cases, the changes of verbs, tenses, and personal pronouns and their usage.
Three. Learn to use it skillfully to improve your speech skills.
The purpose of learning a language is to communicate, so it is important not to memorize it in the learning process. In the basic stage, in order to lay a good foundation for listening, speaking, reading, writing, and translating, it is necessary to correctly grasp the essentials of pronunciation.
Memorize some grammar rules, fixed sentence patterns, etc., but in the improvement stage, you should shift your learning attention to improving your language skills. In addition to mastering the newly learned language knowledge, one should learn to "lift.
The "inference" method of learning, learning and applying it lively, taking advantage of all practical opportunities to speak Russian openly, and avoiding the phenomenon of "dumb Russian".
It depends on where you want to develop and which province you want to develop.
I've only met once, the only one who has the urge to meet netizens is on the live broadcast platform, once I was in my own live broadcast room, a very handsome boy gave me crazy gifts, I didn't care at the time and looked at the information tentatively, I immediately liked this boy, and took the initiative to chat with him privately, because he is particularly feminine, at first glance it is the kind of clean and polite type I like. I met once, and if it were now, I wouldn't have seen each other.
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