I have a bachelor degree, getting master's one at the moment. I can honestly say that languages is a part of my life, moreover, extremely important.
I've been working as a Russian tutor for 2 years, had a small experience in teaching foreigners. I don't like when all lessons are based on grammar, it is more important to understand the structure of the language and that is what we will work with....
I have a bachelor degree, getting master's one at the moment. I can honestly say that languages is a part of my life, moreover, extremely important.
I've been working as a Russian tutor for 2 years, had a small experience in teaching foreigners. I don't like when all lessons are based on grammar, it is more important to understand the structure of the language and that is what we will work with. Speaking, listening, talking about topics we both enjoy, all in all, just pleasure :)
So, first of all, if you are a beginner we need to understand basics of a Russian language, then we can start learning new words, grammar and after that, of course, start talking about simple topics that we can use in our every day life.
If you have already started learning Russian, then it is a wonderful opportunity to continue doing it.
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