Talk:Russian/Internet Resources
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A good resource to use for like language learning courses include: [byki.com phrasebase.com livemocha.com]
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[edit source]Please, add this useful site to the "Online Courses" section:
LearningRussian.Net -- lessons on grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation ( http://learningrussian.net )
I've recently put together a free website to help people learn Russian by listening to Russian speakers. It's probably most appropriate in the 'Phrasebook' section.
It's definitely a work-in-progress but in 6 months or so it should grow into a decent resource.
Tag: Listen to common Russian phrases and words spoken by native Russians.
Sincerely,
Jonathon.
Website Manager
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[edit source]The link to the GWU online course is broken. I am not able to edit, but the updated URI is: http://www.gwu.edu/~slavic/golosa/ Phantummm (discuss • contribs) 18:14, 19 July 2013 (UTC)
The "A grammar book in Russian" link is dead. Would someone who can edit the page please fix/remove it. Thanks. --79.21.30.140 (talk) 06:21, 19 June 2009 (UTC)
New Resource
[edit source]I would suggest this site to be added to the list: http://www.russian-flashcards.com/
Please add a very helpful site with lots if Russian video lessons
[edit source]Please, add this useful site to the "Online Courses" section:
Russian-Plus.com - Russian video lessons, grammar, podcasts ( http://www.russian-plus.com )
Tag: Learn Russian Language online with video-audio lessons.
There are many useful Russian language lessons and Grammar lessons, regular Russian language podcasts and it get updated often
Thank you so much
Vyacheslav
Russian forum
[edit source]The links for "Another Russian language forum" and "A third Russian language forum" are broken.
I suggest this forum of Russian language:
http://www.russianforfree.com/forum-of-russian-language.php
Suggestion: Russian Interlinear book
[edit source]Hi. I would suggest adding a link to the Russian Interlinear book http://interlinearbooks.com/russian/ and some free Russian Interlinear stories on http://interlinearbooks.com/blog/category/russian/ - I think they can be highly relevant to Russian learners. Thanks!