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drsarvo
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 Message 65 of 96
23 July 2012 at 2:29am | IP Logged 
I'm having the impression that I didn't have an exact idea of how complex Russian is, when I started to read
Russian authors. Here is where teacher's methodology is needed.
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Tecktight
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 Message 66 of 96
25 July 2012 at 7:56am | IP Logged 
drsarvo wrote:
I'm having the impression that I didn't have an exact idea of how complex Russian is, when I
started to read
Russian authors. Here is where teacher's methodology is needed.


That is indeed when you realize how complex Russian is. Moreover, many old authors have very distinct
styles/methods of using words/grammar that is not used at all today, and leaves learners like us scratching our
heads.

I think when reading literature, though, the important thing to take away is the main idea. You can get modern
vocab and such from newspapers and "lemonade reads" like those criminal fiction novels.
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Solfrid Cristin
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 Message 67 of 96
25 July 2012 at 9:31am | IP Logged 
Thanks for the insight to your Moscow life. Keep it coming! It's fascinating! I must admit I am a little bit
envious. I would have loved to spend a summer learning Russian. Oh well, I have had my study periods in
foreign countries when I was young, so I will just have to enjoy your stories. Make the most of it though,
and do not forget the best method of learning languages: a boyfriend, preferably someone you are really
into :-)
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Марк
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 Message 68 of 96
25 July 2012 at 1:17pm | IP Logged 
Tecktight wrote:
drsarvo wrote:
I'm having the impression that I didn't have an
exact idea of how complex Russian is, when I
started to read
Russian authors. Here is where teacher's methodology is needed.


That is indeed when you realize how complex Russian is. Moreover, many old authors have
very distinct
styles/methods of using words/grammar that is not used at all today, and leaves
learners like us scratching our
heads.

I think when reading literature, though, the important thing to take away is the main
idea. You can get modern
vocab and such from newspapers and "lemonade reads" like those criminal fiction novels.

I agree that learners of Russian should start with modern "simple" literature, not
Tolstoy and Leskov.
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Tecktight
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 Message 69 of 96
28 July 2012 at 10:49am | IP Logged 
Very brief update.

Next week is my last week of school, for which I'm glad, since I'm sort of burnt out. I'm ready for a break from
Russian, but more than that, I'm really tired of my commute to school. It's an hour and a half each way via метро
и пешком.

But, since it's the last week, it means that every single day , I have an exam. That's going to be no fun at all.
So my weekend is going to be filled with studying.

In good news, my mom stuffed a vodka bottle with black currants she picked from the forest, so I'm spending the
day drinking delicious vodka tonics and trying to memorize 400+ vocab words. I'll take a break at some point
and try to decipher the latest issue of Vogue Россия.

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s0fist
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 Message 70 of 96
28 July 2012 at 7:25pm | IP Logged 
Tecktight wrote:

In good news, my mom stuffed a vodka bottle with black currants she picked from the forest, so I'm spending the day drinking delicious vodka tonics and trying to memorize 400+ vocab words.

Вам остается только шапка ушанка и медведь на велосипеде, чтобы полностью слиться с окружающим русских стереотипом.
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Tecktight
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 Message 71 of 96
29 July 2012 at 3:51pm | IP Logged 
LANGUAGE LOG--WEEK 2 of New Motivation

Monday, July 23
Russian Classtime: 5 hours

Tuesday, July 24
Russian Classtime: 3 hours, 30 min

Wednesday, July 25
R Indep. Study: 1 hour, 7 minutes

Thursday, July 26
R Class: 5 hours
R Indep. Study: 4 hours, 8 min

Friday, July 27
R Indep. Study: 3 hours

Saturday, July 28
R. Indep. Study: 3 hours, 7 min

Sunday, July 29
R. Indep. Study: 1 hour, 48 min
Hoping to log some more this evening, though

Total : 26 hours, 40 min

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Tecktight
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 Message 72 of 96
29 July 2012 at 4:00pm | IP Logged 
s0fist wrote:
Tecktight wrote:

In good news, my mom stuffed a vodka bottle with black currants she picked from the forest, so I'm spending the
day drinking delicious vodka tonics and trying to memorize 400+ vocab words.

Вам остается только шапка ушанка и медведь на велосипеде, чтобы полностью слиться с окружающим
русских
стереотипом.


Правда, я поддерживаю стереотипы...
На самом деле, я была в цирке и там увидела медведи на велосипедах! Какие смешные! Они выглядят
человеками в костюмах медведя.
Мне надо вернуться в зиму чтобы шапку носила.

EDIT: Thanks, Марк, for the correction! Much appreciated.

Edited by Tecktight on 29 July 2012 at 7:00pm



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