Всем привет! Я недавно подписалась в Русскую группу <<TAC>>, и я хочу познакомиться с вами. Я изучаю русский язык в течение двух с половиной лет, но чувствую себя, что я медленно продолжаю. Но я скоро поеду в Россию, и надеюсь, что у меня будет много прогрессов. Я очень рада заниматься с вами
Hello, everyone! I've been studying Russian for about two and a half years, and I decided to join the TAC because I'm a little frustrated with my progress and I think that being a part of this community will be a huge help to my studies. I will be heading to Russia in less than a week, and I will be there until the middle of May. That should be a big impetus to my language studies. I look forward to sharing this journey will you all and to hearing about you're experiences!
TAC 2016 - Russian - Team Чебурашка Log
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- White Belt
- Posts: 28
- Joined: Mon Jan 18, 2016 10:03 pm
- Location: St. Petersburg
- Languages: Native: English; Intermediate: Portuguese, Spanish, Russian
- Language Log: viewtopic.php?f=15&p=22849#p22849
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- Orange Belt
- Posts: 195
- Joined: Sun Aug 09, 2015 3:15 pm
- Languages: Speak well = English (N), Deutsch
Speak poorly = יידיש (Yiddish), Français
"Speak," I guess = עברית (Hebrew), Русский (Russian), Español, Nederlands, Esperanto - x 338
Re: TAC 2016 - Russian - Team Чебурашка Log
Welcome, azul!
I saw three posts in the sign-up thread including azul's, and edited our team roster in the first post accordingly. Remember to give me a link to your logs so I can add that there as well.
I saw three posts in the sign-up thread including azul's, and edited our team roster in the first post accordingly. Remember to give me a link to your logs so I can add that there as well.
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- White Belt
- Posts: 28
- Joined: Mon Jan 18, 2016 10:03 pm
- Location: St. Petersburg
- Languages: Native: English; Intermediate: Portuguese, Spanish, Russian
- Language Log: viewtopic.php?f=15&p=22849#p22849
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Re: TAC 2016 - Russian - Team Чебурашка Log
geoffw wrote:Welcome, azul!
I saw three posts in the sign-up thread including azul's, and edited our team roster in the first post accordingly. Remember to give me a link to your logs so I can add that there as well.
Вот, мой лог
http://forum.language-learners.org/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=2025
Если кому-нибудь хочется слушать русскую музыку, я вам рекомендую эту песню Кино:
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"We are responsible for our dreams."
- Expugnator
- Black Belt - 1st Dan
- Posts: 1728
- Joined: Sat Jul 18, 2015 9:45 pm
- Location: Belo Horizonte
- Languages: Native Brazilian Portuguese#advanced fluency English, French, Papiamento#basic fluency Italian, Norwegian#intermediate Spanish, German, Georgian and Chinese (Mandarin)#basic Russian, Estonian, Greek (Modern)#just started Indonesian, Hebrew (Modern), Guarani
- Language Log: https://forum.language-learners.org/vie ... =15&t=9931
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Re: TAC 2016 - Russian - Team Чебурашка Log
Dear teammates, which podcasts have you used for Russian? There are so many resources that I don't know which to pick.
Currently I'm using http://ochenporusski.com . I've already been through the existing lessons for Russianpod101, but that was years ago, I probably was at a low A2 and made an inadequate use of more advanced lessons.
There seems to be also http://everydayrussianlanguage.com/ and http://learnrussianstepbystep.comand which seem to be somehow affiliated to ochenporusski, plus http://russianpodcast.eu/ which I had considered as my next resource but am starting to reconsider as the lessons seem rather basic. Have you guys used any?
What I mostly need is text with transcription on daily topics, though something sill aimed at learners, since my B1ish Russian has several gaps in both grammar and vocabulary.
Currently I'm using http://ochenporusski.com . I've already been through the existing lessons for Russianpod101, but that was years ago, I probably was at a low A2 and made an inadequate use of more advanced lessons.
There seems to be also http://everydayrussianlanguage.com/ and http://learnrussianstepbystep.comand which seem to be somehow affiliated to ochenporusski, plus http://russianpodcast.eu/ which I had considered as my next resource but am starting to reconsider as the lessons seem rather basic. Have you guys used any?
What I mostly need is text with transcription on daily topics, though something sill aimed at learners, since my B1ish Russian has several gaps in both grammar and vocabulary.
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Corrections welcome for any language.
- Jon
- Yellow Belt
- Posts: 53
- Joined: Thu Feb 04, 2016 1:04 pm
- Languages: Italian (N)
Studying : Eng-Ger-Rus-Por
Can read in : Fre-Spa
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Re: TAC 2016 - Russian - Team Чебурашка Log
Expugnator wrote:Dear teammates, which podcasts have you used for Russian?
I found very usefull RUSSIAN MADE EASY, although very basic, so if you're above the A2 level you won't probably find it interesting
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- Blue Belt
- Posts: 984
- Joined: Sat Jul 18, 2015 11:57 am
- Location: Paris, France
- Languages: Native: French
Intermediate: English, Russian, Italian
Tourist : Breton, Greek, Chinese, Japanese, German, Spanish, Latin - Language Log: viewtopic.php?t=1524
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Re: TAC 2016 - Russian - Team Чебурашка Log
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- Orange Belt
- Posts: 195
- Joined: Sun Aug 09, 2015 3:15 pm
- Languages: Speak well = English (N), Deutsch
Speak poorly = יידיש (Yiddish), Français
"Speak," I guess = עברית (Hebrew), Русский (Russian), Español, Nederlands, Esperanto - x 338
Re: TAC 2016 - Russian - Team Чебурашка Log
Has anyone seen https://studyenglishwords.com before? It looks like it's a resource for teaching Russian speakers English, but it's just a repository of online parallel texts, so we can use it, too. There are a ton of books in here, including plenty of Russian classics and English classics that I recognized immediately.
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- IronMike
- Black Belt - 2nd Dan
- Posts: 2554
- Joined: Thu May 12, 2016 6:13 am
- Location: Northern Virginia
- Languages: Studying: Esperanto
Maintaining: nada
Tested:
BCS, 1+L/1+R (DLPT5, 2022)
Russian, 3/3 (DLPT5, 2022) 2+ (OPI, 2022)
German, 2L/1+R (DLPT5, 2021)
Italian, 1L/2R (DLPT IV, 2019)
Esperanto, C1 (KER skriba ekzameno, 2017)
Slovene, 2+L/3R (DLPT II in, yes, 1999) - Language Log: viewtopic.php?f=15&t=5189
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- Contact:
Re: TAC 2016 - Russian - Team Чебурашка Log
It's not terribly up to date, but has a lot of audio with exercises. It is basically news broadcasts done slowly:
http://nclrc.org/webcasts/russian/
http://nclrc.org/webcasts/russian/
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You're not a C1 (or B1 or whatever) if you haven't tested.
CEFR --> ILR/DLPT equivalencies
My swimming life.
My reading life.
CEFR --> ILR/DLPT equivalencies
My swimming life.
My reading life.
- IronMike
- Black Belt - 2nd Dan
- Posts: 2554
- Joined: Thu May 12, 2016 6:13 am
- Location: Northern Virginia
- Languages: Studying: Esperanto
Maintaining: nada
Tested:
BCS, 1+L/1+R (DLPT5, 2022)
Russian, 3/3 (DLPT5, 2022) 2+ (OPI, 2022)
German, 2L/1+R (DLPT5, 2021)
Italian, 1L/2R (DLPT IV, 2019)
Esperanto, C1 (KER skriba ekzameno, 2017)
Slovene, 2+L/3R (DLPT II in, yes, 1999) - Language Log: viewtopic.php?f=15&t=5189
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- Contact:
Re: TAC 2016 - Russian - Team Чебурашка Log
Almost forgot about one of my favorite books for Russian: Roots of the Russian Language, by Patrick.
A wonderful book listing the most used roots and giving examples of words from the roots with sample sentences. Here's an example section:
The book has been out for quite a while, so it is probably available used for a good price.
(I will cross post this to the Russian Resources thread.)
A wonderful book listing the most used roots and giving examples of words from the roots with sample sentences. Here's an example section:
МЕРЗ- МОРОЗ-...........COLD, FROST
мёрз-нуть, to be cold, freeze.....Я мёрз всю зиму.
за-мерз-ать, to freeze................Вода замерзает в луже.
мороз, frost, cold.......................Какой вчера был мороз!
мороз-ить, to freeze..................На дворе морозит.
мороженое, ice cream...............На сладкое подали морожоное.
The book has been out for quite a while, so it is probably available used for a good price.
(I will cross post this to the Russian Resources thread.)
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You're not a C1 (or B1 or whatever) if you haven't tested.
CEFR --> ILR/DLPT equivalencies
My swimming life.
My reading life.
CEFR --> ILR/DLPT equivalencies
My swimming life.
My reading life.
- Olekander
- Orange Belt
- Posts: 205
- Joined: Fri Jun 17, 2016 4:00 pm
- Location: Moscow
- Languages: Speaks: English (Native), French, Russian.
Studied: Latin, Catalan, Spanish, Mandarin, Czech, Ukrainian
Studying: Turkish - Language Log: viewtopic.php?f=15&t=2995
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- Contact:
Re: TAC 2016 - Russian - Team Чебурашка Log
sheet, why am I not here yet! привет, здравствуйте, здорово, добрый день, приветствую!
Count me in whatever we're doing here.! my log contains a sheet tonne of stuff that I'm up to Russian wise.
Пииис аут.
Count me in whatever we're doing here.! my log contains a sheet tonne of stuff that I'm up to Russian wise.
Пииис аут.
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Да нет.
: 1,000 Russian words: started 15/06/2016
: 365 scriptorium transcriptions: started 19/06/2016
: 10 Russian books: 4/06/2016
: 21 units of Parla.cat
: 1,000 Russian words: started 15/06/2016
: 365 scriptorium transcriptions: started 19/06/2016
: 10 Russian books: 4/06/2016
: 21 units of Parla.cat
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