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Are you looking to improve your Russian language skills for work? Or perhaps you’re just interested in expanding your vocabulary? Either way, learning office-related vocabulary can be extremely useful. In this blog post, I’ve put together a comprehensive list of stationery, furniture, and equipment words that will help you describe your workplace in detail. By...

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I have my very own theory about the origin of Russian handwriting and its transformation into the monstrosity we have witnessed in the picture above.

In the ’70s, in the schools of the Soviet Union, the children were taught чистописание (clean writing) and teachers used to evaluate and correct the children’s почерк (calligraphy) on a daily basis.

The letters of the Russian cursive alphabet had to be clear, clean and uniform, perfectly connected to one another and with the same sloping degree.

Even though I’ve been living in Moscow for almost 9 years now, I must admit that every time I need to read Russian handwriting (that is Russian cursive alphabet) I broke into a sweat. Oddly enough, when it comes to writing Russian cursive, I feel very confident and have no problems at all. So where do these difficulties in reading Cyrillic cursive come from? Why is Russian cursive so scary and what should you do to improve your Russian handwriting skills? Let’s figure this out!

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a poster with the words 9 ways to say hello in russian

Ready to Go Beyond 'Hello'? Enrol in 'Russian in 12 Weeks' for a comprehensive Russian language learning experience. Start with greetings and master the language. Click to explore! #learnrussian #russianlanguage #russianlessons #russianwords

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the english and russian words in different languages

This page outlines some common Russian words to kickstart your Russian knowledge. The first step in learning any language is to learn some basic words, and Russian is no different. Such words are common because they are important, and they are heavily used in speaking the language. Until you can speak Russian fluently, knowing some regularly used words will help you to pick up the general nature of conversations. Always remember that the purpose of a language is to enable two people to…

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the writing is written in blue ink on a piece of paper with cursive writing

When American students take their first Russian course, it is hard for many of them to accept the fact that they have to write in cursive all the time. Sometimes they find the ways to cheat and don’t bother writing in cursive if it’s not for a graded assignment. Also, they try to find different explanations why they should not write in cursive. For example, they often say that they are not very good at English cursive, and that is why it is impossible for them to write in cursive Russian…

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the words in russian are written on white paper

Looking to expand your Russian vocabulary? Look no further than this comprehensive guide to 100 common adjectives in the language. This list covers a wide range of adjectives that you’ll encounter in everyday conversation. Each word is accompanied by example sentences to help you understand how it’s used in context, and the article is designed...

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8 Russian Books For Beginners infographic

It's true though that reading in Russian can seem really intimidating when you’re starting out. But I’ve chosen 8 Russian books for beginners that I think you’ll love if you’re in the early stages of learning the language.

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an open notebook with writing on it and some other words written in the book's pages

At the start of May I wrote about my Russian lessons and what I was and wasn’t doing at home to further my learning. To finish the post, I made a commitment to study Russian for ten minutes e…

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I’m most definitely not a teacher, but I have spent years and years studying the Russian language, so I think I have a say and I can share some of my Russian learning tips that helped me over the years.
So here are my 15 Russian learning tips! Hope you'll find them useful!

One of the things I get asked the most is if I have any Russian learning tips on memorizing words, choosing the verb aspect, and so on. So I decided to sit down, gather all the answers I’ve sent over two years and write this post with my 15 Russian learning tips. All of these Russian learning tips come from my direct personal experience. Just because something worked for me doesn’t necessarily mean it will work for everyone.

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