This course is designed for those interested to learn the Russian alphabet, how they sound, and how to put them together to read texts.
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I am a certified Russian instructor teaching Russian as a foreign language with the help of English and French. My job is my hobby and my passion.
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Who this course is for:
- Anyone interested in learning Russian
What you’ll learn:Â
- Russian alphabets
- How to pronounce each alphabet correctly
- How to read Russian texts
Requirements:Â
- No prior knowledge is required to take this courseÂ
This course will teach you how to read simple Russian words.
There are 6 lessons in the course.
First, I will teach you Russian vowels, then sounds, then we will practice syllables and finally we will read short Russian words.
There are just 6 lessons in the course but they are quite informative. Please, pay close attention and practice a lot.
Try to watch the video and after a pause pronounce what you heard.
I also suggest you to use the Interval Repetition Method – this is when you learn some new material and repeat it for 1-2 days, then after 1 week and then after 1 month.
Our Promise to You
By the end of this course, you will have learned how to read Russian texts.
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Course Curriculum
Section 1 - Learn To Read Russian | |||
Introduction And Ten Russian Vowels | 00:00:00 | ||
Hard And Soft Consonant Sounds | 00:00:00 | ||
Hard And Soft Syllables In Russian | 00:00:00 | ||
Russian ABC (Letters And Sounds) | 00:00:00 | ||
Reading Short Words Practice | 00:00:00 | ||
Summary And Thank You | 00:00:00 |
Easy to group the vowels
I appreciate that you grouped the vowels with similar sounds. It was helpful to review the syllables in this same grouping for each. I would have hoped for additional words and phrases, even one more video with simple phrases like “Hello” “Thank you” “Yes” “No” “Please” “I don’t know”, etc. But I really appreciated the way the information that was provided was laid out.