What to study after Pimsleur III?
May. 3rd, 2005 10:37 amI started studying Russian last year and have finally completed Pimsleur Russian III. What should I study next? Obviously I need to review some of my Pimsleur lessons to keep from forgetting what I have learned, but I need advice on how to continue my Russian studies. I live too far from San Diego to make driving into town for private lessons convenient so I probably need to continue with my independent study plan.
I still need to learn how to read Russian since the reading portion of the Pimsleur program is very weak.
I still need to learn how to read Russian since the reading portion of the Pimsleur program is very weak.
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Date: 2005-05-03 11:07 pm (UTC)I'm a huge fan of the Rosetta Stone program
Date: 2005-05-08 10:01 pm (UTC)Re: I'm a huge fan of the Rosetta Stone program
Date: 2005-05-09 04:59 am (UTC)no subject
I did so and my Russian is very good, unfortunately now I have trouble with English....
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A fun idea...
Date: 2005-05-14 05:02 am (UTC)About a month ago, I was about to advertise for a paid, live in Russian tutor, but I'm in the midst of building my house and I simply don't have time to mess with the hassle.
I'm curious, do you talk Russian at home? Do you live in an English or Russian speaking country?
Re: Sorry, I was just kidding
Date: 2005-05-15 11:31 pm (UTC)I speak Russian natively, as a matter of fact I started to study English when I was 30, and we moved to US with my wife and kids. That was exactly 15 years ago, May 15 1990.
Live in teacher could be a great idea. Or even better - you can find some retired Russian, better if it will be former Russian language teacher, in your area in California, who will talk to you for a minimal pay or even for free. You may call to Jewish Family Service or to any local Russian Orthodox Church to check if they know anybody who would like to teach you. It would not be a problem in Philadelphia a area.