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🪆 The Russian language is far from being the easiest to learn. However, by using the right tools, you can make significant progress even when studying independently. Here’s a selection of resources that may be useful for learning Russian:

📌 Duolingo
One of the most popular apps for learning foreign languages, great for beginners. It helps improve vocabulary, listening comprehension, and even pronunciation, though grammar is not explained in depth


📌 LingvoHut
A free online resource that helps you learn Russian through listening, visual associations, and vocabulary building. The site features over 45 topics with words, expressions, and basic phrases for everyday communication — all voiced by native speakers to help with pronunciation. The downside? No grammar section or interactive exercises, so it’s best combined with other resources


📌 RussianPod101
A comprehensive online platform with audio and video lessons covering vocabulary and grammar. Lessons are based on real-life situations and include PDF-materials with exercises. Suitable for all levels — from absolute beginners to advanced learners
📌 Drops
An app for learning vocabulary through visual associations and mini-games. Lessons last just 5 minutes a day, making it perfect if you’re short on time


📌 Reverso Context
A resource that helps you understand the meaning of words and phrases through real-life examples from native speakers. This contextual translator pulls examples from books, articles, and films


📌 Easy Russian
A YouTube channel with podcasts in Russian. Features natural but learner-friendly speech, clear pronunciation, and monologues on everyday topics.


📌Arzamas
For advanced learners, Arzamas offers podcasts on culture, literature, and history. For best results, listen to podcasts for at least 15-20 minutes a day, write down new vocabulary, and repeat words aloud.


Learning Russian can be challenging but incredibly rewarding! To maximize your progress, try combining different resources to strengthen your listening, vocabulary, and grammar skills. Don’t be afraid to experiment and find what works best for you💫

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🪆 The Russian language is far from being the easiest to learn. However, by using the right tools, you can make significant progress even when studying independently. Here’s a selection of resources that may be useful for learning Russian:

📌 Duolingo

One of the most popular apps for learning foreign languages, great for beginners. It helps improve vocabulary, listening comprehension, and even pronunciation, though grammar is not explained in depth


📌 LingvoHut
A free online resource that helps you learn Russian through listening, visual associations, and vocabulary building. The site features over 45 topics with words, expressions, and basic phrases for everyday communication — all voiced by native speakers to help with pronunciation. The downside? No grammar section or interactive exercises, so it’s best combined with other resources


📌 RussianPod101
A comprehensive online platform with audio and video lessons covering vocabulary and grammar. Lessons are based on real-life situations and include PDF-materials with exercises. Suitable for all levels — from absolute beginners to advanced learners
📌 Drops
An app for learning vocabulary through visual associations and mini-games. Lessons last just 5 minutes a day, making it perfect if you’re short on time


📌 Reverso Context
A resource that helps you understand the meaning of words and phrases through real-life examples from native speakers. This contextual translator pulls examples from books, articles, and films


📌 Easy Russian
A YouTube channel with podcasts in Russian. Features natural but learner-friendly speech, clear pronunciation, and monologues on everyday topics.


📌Arzamas
For advanced learners, Arzamas offers podcasts on culture, literature, and history. For best results, listen to podcasts for at least 15-20 minutes a day, write down new vocabulary, and repeat words aloud.


Learning Russian can be challenging but incredibly rewarding! To maximize your progress, try combining different resources to strengthen your listening, vocabulary, and grammar skills. Don’t be afraid to experiment and find what works best for you💫

#polyunion_useful

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