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Before describing the details of my personal method of teaching Russian, let me give you some info on the Russian language itself.
Russian is the native language of some 150 million citizens of the Russian Federation . It is one of the five official languages of the UN, and ranks with English, Chinese, Hindi, Urdu, and Spanish as a major world language. Russian is an increasingly important language for business and trade as Russian institutions, both public and private, integrate with their European and American counterparts, and it is a major language for scientific publication.
Due to political changes, Russia has become more open to the world, and the world shows a bigger interest in Russia and the Russian language itself. The demand for professionals speaking Russian (not necessarily as a native language) is huge worldwide nowadays.
Whether one starts from a practical interest stimulated by the need to acquire useful real-world skills or from a purely cultural interest one comes to the same conclusion; a desire and need to learn the Russian language and to learn it well.
As a bilingual tutor ( Russian is my mother tongue), I can offer you Russian language tuition of the highest standard. My aim is to provide professional tutoring for all ages and types of students who need Russian for their work, studies or pleasure.
As a personal tutor, I normally tailor-make our classes according to your level and needs. I believe that fluent and correct speaking a foreign language is a decent area of using your abilities and making efforts. I am going to help you make these efforts more rational and the results more high.
In my approach to teaching Russian I follow the next basic principles:
- using logic while teaching Russian grammar instead of asking students memorize hundreds of rules,
- more various talking trainings instead of translations and retelling,
- memory backing techniques to remember words and structures.
As complicated as Russian may seem at first, Russian has potentially many ways to express a single idea. Some involve simple constructions, others more difficult ones. But I always advise my students, especially during the first experiments in communication in Russian: you can always achieve your aim by using a simple construction. Go from the simplest to more difficult.
I have briefly pointed out the details of my personal approach in teaching Russian. If you still have any questions for me, you are more than welcome to go to leave your comment here. I am always happy to help you. Thank you for stopping by my website and GOOD LUCK WITH RUSSIAN!
