[identity profile] snowwhitetan.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] learn_russian
I am so glad to have discovered this community! My name is Alyssa and I have been doing independent Russian language studies off and on for approximately 2 1/2 years now. I started studying Russian in June 2001 with a private Russian tutor because I had a desire to spend some time in Russia.

I signed up to teach English in Russia during the summer of 2002 and my basic knowledge of Russian came in extremely handy in the little town of Lodeynoye Pole, Russia; a place where only the teachers and students spoke any English.

I spent two months teaching there. The experience was challenging at times, but extremely rewarding. My husband went to Russia in 2000 to study the language in Nizhni Novgorod for 4 months. We both have a desire to return there soon to teach/do social service work and further our language studies.

I am currently studying Russian completely on my own, but I plan on starting again with my Russian teacher, Sasha. I just wish I had more time (and money) to devote to my Russian studies. I have graduated from college already and have a full-time job as a program director with a non-profit organization. Unfortunately, because of this, I am not able to take college-level Russian courses since they are almost always held during the day while I am working.

The most frustrating thing for me now is that I feel like I am so behind where I should be considering how much I have studied. Right now I am studying about 1-2 hours a day, but I continue to get stuck on the cases. Has anybody else experienced this in their studies? Have you ever reached a point where you felt you were running in place? If so, how did you get past that point? I could really use some advice and encouragement in my studies. Fortunately I am really determined to become proficient/fluent in Russian someday. That gives me the motivation to continue even during the difficult times.

Anyway, this intro is getting way too long, so I will wrap things up now. I just want to say again that I am glad to be here.

Date: 2004-01-19 07:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ex-bulatych796.livejournal.com
Good to have you here.

Date: 2004-01-19 07:59 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] kutsuwamushi.livejournal.com
For the cases, my best advice would be to use them as much as you can. Repitition will help make case usage natural to you.

I like to make flash cards for vocabulary and decline them as I go through them.

I study English

Date: 2004-01-20 01:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] solnce.livejournal.com
Так всегда бывает в изучение иностранного языка. Учишь, учишь, а кажется, что стаишь на одном месте. А потом понимаешь, что ты уже на другом уровне изучения языка. Учишь постоянно, а движешься скачками.
Пишите письма solnce2003@mail.ru
это будет вас стимулировать в вашем изучение.

Re: I study English

Date: 2004-01-22 03:48 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] solnce.livejournal.com
Ok. :))
А я буду вас поправлять. Лучше сказать: Я немного знаю русский, но я вам напишу письмо на e-mail.

Re: I study English

Date: 2004-01-23 12:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] solnce.livejournal.com
It's great idea! I shall write to you on English, and you to me on Russia.

Date: 2004-01-20 05:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tarakatitsa.livejournal.com
Может вам будет интересно http://www.7ya.ru/conf/conf-Psy.htm
Это родительская конференция по детской психологии. Вы же психологией увлекаетесь? Можно попробовать пописать туда. На этом же сайте http://www.7ya.ru/conf/conf-Psy.htm - конференция "О своем, о девичьем" - свои вопросы задавайте.

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