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Feb. 20th, 2006 06:51 pmHello, I'm new to this community. I was procrastinating and someone suggested this to me. I've been learning Russian for a long time (5-6 years) and next year (actually the end of this August) I'm going to Russia to study abroad for 10 months so I'm trying to step up my outside of class studies a bit. I feel like I just don't know enough WORDS. I know how to use them (gramatically) but I always find myself in the middle of a sentence having to use an English word :( Anyway, Hello everyone!
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Date: 2006-02-20 04:57 pm (UTC)whenever i come across specific word I don't know.... I make myself find another way to say it in russian.
second. practice practice practice.
Read, speak, write... with practice, and repition, you'll find new words just falling into your vocabulary.
gl!
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Date: 2006-02-20 05:43 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2006-02-22 12:15 pm (UTC)and not Владимер correct is Владимир
Welcome to Saint-Petersburg. It`s the best city in the world :))))
Уверен, что русский вы знаете достаточно хорошо, поэтому продолжу на русском.
Петербург более чем в 15 раз больше Владимира, а по наличию интересных мест и насыщенности культурной жизни эти города просто нельзя сравнивать. За месяц вы полностью осмотрите Владимир и не один раз. Питер можно осматривать годами и каждый раз находить что-то новое. Короче приезжайте - не пожалеете. Если вас что-нибудь интересует о Петербурге - спрашивайте :) Удачи!
PS. Надеюсь, жители Владимира на меня не очень обидились? Прошу прощения если что ...
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Date: 2006-02-21 02:50 am (UTC)It should be easy for you to do in Russia, especially as you have an amazing sex drive (http://specialkatsc.livejournal.com/profile). Thiis would enrich all aspects of your Russian enourmously and quickly.
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Date: 2006-02-21 04:23 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-02-21 10:41 pm (UTC)I recommend reading popular novels (as opposed to classic literature). You pick up more everday words (instead of super-high-level language that will have everyone telling you "you talk like a book!") and it gives you something to discuss with people when you get there.
Browse around www.lib.ru and see what they have that interests you.
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Date: 2006-02-23 05:04 pm (UTC)By just reading books you may never get to learn how to use these couple of hundred words and expressions that are the core of any language. Don't worry about the vocabulary - it will come afterwards, naturally.
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Date: 2006-02-23 06:58 pm (UTC)When she's already in Russia, it would help - certainly much more than dating an American while she's there, who she'd most likely speak English with. But it's not everything. It still depends on whether the person you're dating is a good conversationalist. I, for instance, dated a guy in SPB who couldn't carry on a conversation about anything except cars. I learned lots of car vocabulary, but not those "regular" words you need for a conversation.
In the end, the books can't hurt, and they're a lot easier to learn from than websites and blogs, where no one spells anything correctly.
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Date: 2006-02-25 09:44 pm (UTC)