Practice & learn Russian language
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Hi! 😊
We’ll explore a variety of easy and interesting topics, learn new vocabulary and grammar, and read Russian tales and stories together. If you’d like, we can even analyze them a bit. I don’t have a strict study plan yet — we’ll just go with the flow and have fun!
If you're comfortable, we can also have heart-to-heart talks and play language games — all, of course, to help improve your Russian skills.
To keep things engaging, we could:
Do simple roleplays (like ordering in a café or buying a ticket)
Watch cartoons or YouTube videos in Russian with subtitles
Listen to Russian music and podcasts
Use fun flashcards with real sentences
Read fairy tales or easy books together
Write little journal entries or letters in Russian
Label things around the room with Russian words
And even reverse roles where I try teaching you something in Russian too 😄
The most important thing for me is to enjoy the process and make Russian feel alive and useful. Let’s keep it light, creative, and real!
Russian Curriculum Overview (Beginner to Lower-Intermediate)
Structure:
Time per day: 30–60 minutes
Format: 5 days a week, 2 days off
(Actually, I can change this structure if you want)
Goal: conversational base + reading + writing
📘 Module 1: Foundations
Cyrillic alphabet (reading & writing)
Greetings, introductions, numbers
Basic sentence structure & personal pronouns
📗 Module 2: Daily Topics
Present tense verbs
Questions & answers (what, who, where…)
Vocabulary: family, food, colors, routines
📙 Module 3: Grammar Basics
Noun gender & plurals
Accusative case (objects)
Making negative sentences
Likes/dislikes
📕 Module 4: Conversation & Listening
Short dialogues & practical phrases
Everyday vocabulary: home, transport, emotions
Listening comprehension with simple content
📒 Module 5: Real-Life Use
Past & future tense intro
Genitive case basics
Vocabulary: hobbies, health, travel, feelings
Expressing opinions
Training & Qualifications
I am native Russian speaker, my English level is B2, so don't judge me please🥲
I studied in kindergarten, in school up to the 11th grade in Russian. I know my second native language very well and my knowledge of grammar is still fresh.
Availability & Preferences
I'm usually free every evening, on Mondays, Fridays and during the weekends.



