Woodsei Bilingual Diglot Winner TAC 2012 Senior Member United States justpaste.it/Woodsei Joined 4797 days ago 614 posts - 782 votes Speaks: English*, Arabic (Egyptian)* Studies: Russian, Japanese, Hungarian
| Message 17 of 464 01 January 2014 at 3:46am | IP Logged |
Here's a link to my log, and here's my
TAC 2014 starting post.
I look forward to participating in any future announced Skype sessions.
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Solfrid Cristin Heptaglot Winner TAC 2011 & 2012 Senior Member Norway Joined 5334 days ago 4143 posts - 8864 votes Speaks: Norwegian*, Spanish, Swedish, French, English, German, Italian Studies: Russian
| Message 18 of 464 01 January 2014 at 3:03pm | IP Logged |
I have opened up a Russian consistency thread.
Let us see if we could do a little bit of Russian regularly - even if it is just a word or a sentence or a question.
The thread is
HERE
Edited by Solfrid Cristin on 01 January 2014 at 3:06pm
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Woodsei Bilingual Diglot Winner TAC 2012 Senior Member United States justpaste.it/Woodsei Joined 4797 days ago 614 posts - 782 votes Speaks: English*, Arabic (Egyptian)* Studies: Russian, Japanese, Hungarian
| Message 19 of 464 01 January 2014 at 4:48pm | IP Logged |
@SolfridChristin: This is a great idea to keep myself committed. Thanks!
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danyal Groupie United States Joined 5241 days ago 43 posts - 50 votes Speaks: English* Studies: German, Italian
| Message 20 of 464 02 January 2014 at 12:08am | IP Logged |
here is my log
http://how-to-learn-any-language.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?T ID=37719&PN=1&TPN=1
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Solfrid Cristin Heptaglot Winner TAC 2011 & 2012 Senior Member Norway Joined 5334 days ago 4143 posts - 8864 votes Speaks: Norwegian*, Spanish, Swedish, French, English, German, Italian Studies: Russian
| Message 21 of 464 02 January 2014 at 2:40pm | IP Logged |
My Introduction
So - I am a 51 year old mother of two teenage girls, I work in the railway sector as Head of International
Affairs, which gives me the opportunity to do a bit of traveling in my job. In addition to being a language
fanatic
I am also a gardening fanatic, so I open my rose garden to the public every year, and give lectures on roses
and tulips and write articles about gardening and make my own rose jelly.
I have lived in Spain for a total of three years, and have two families there that I consider my own, and I have
also lived in France for a year.
I started with Russian for two reasons: Because it is useful for my job, and because I have some Ukrainian
friend who I would like to communicate with.
I love Russian - but it is a tough language. I have done Pimsleur 1-3, all available levels of Michel Thomas,
and half of Assimil "Le Russe". Struggling haaard with the second half. I have also used a variety of other
sources. I have done two intensive courses in Kiev, and some private lesson in Oslo. My current level is A2.
I cannot write any Russian, and I am still struggling to read it. My dyslexia probably plays a part here. I wish I
could say that my spoken Russian is brilliant, but it is not. I can get through simple conversations, but I am
still nowhere near being able to say that I speak Russian.
My first goals are to finish Assimil and TY Russian grammar, and I will continue to take Russian classes for
speaking practice.
I hope that I will be able to take a two week trip through Central Asia in April, and expect to be able to use my
Russian there. I would also love to go to Kiev again this year, but I do not know if I'll be able to. We'll see:-)
I look forward to being on team Катюша with you guys, and hope that this year will be a great year for my
Russian studies. My goal is a high A2 or a low B1.
I am a fairly experienced TAC'er, and hope we can have lots of fun activities during the course of the year.
Have you been to the Russian consistency thread today, by the way? If not go, write a word, a sentence or a
question. Let this be the year where we all manage to get a little Russian done every day - or at least every
week!
Go team Катюша!!!
Edited by Solfrid Cristin on 02 January 2014 at 4:04pm
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renaissancemedi Bilingual Triglot Senior Member Greece Joined 4358 days ago 941 posts - 1309 votes Speaks: Greek*, Ancient Greek*, EnglishC2 Studies: French, Russian, Turkish, Modern Hebrew
| Message 22 of 464 02 January 2014 at 2:53pm | IP Logged |
That's wonderful Cristina. What a great thing, to expect a journey!
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Kerrie Senior Member United States justpaste.it/Kerrie2 Joined 5395 days ago 1232 posts - 1740 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Spanish
| Message 23 of 464 02 January 2014 at 3:53pm | IP Logged |
I'm not sure how I got left off the team! I asked to be an observer. :)
My name is Kerrie, and I'm currently working on Spanish and French, with a little Korean to spice things up. I live in the US, and I'm a mom of twin tweens (yikes!). If I can sell my house this year, I might come back to Russian if I can find a little extra time. :)
My log is here. I'm looking forward to watching everyone's progress this year. :)
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Zerzura Groupie Australia Joined 4515 days ago 45 posts - 53 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Russian
| Message 24 of 464 03 January 2014 at 3:40am | IP Logged |
I had always been interested in history as a kid, and my Mum has always been fascinated with the story of the Romanovs, Anastasia etc. I guess that's where the seed was planted. My Dad has always been interested with languages, but never seriously tried to learn any. He continues to badly pronounce foreign words he hears from the TV, but more importantly traveled a lot in the 70's, which inspired me a little.
I've always thought it would be great to know how to speak other languages, and in Anglo-sphere countries it's not so common. We had German in school, but it was not very seriously taught and the teacher made it painful. My recent interest in Russia led to me making some friends from Moscow and going there to visit them. I really fell in love with the city, which I didn't expect. Basically I want to be able to go back and be able to speak Russian and go deeper into the experience. I plan on flying to Vladivostok this year and going through Siberia.
Russian will probably not be my only language other than English, I want to learn German and French as well. Other languages that look fascinating to me: Icelandic, Ukrainian, Japanese, Persian. I really want to get my Russian to a level where I can use it effectively, I know it's a long road but I feel that I must succeed. It's not something that I can negotiate with myself out of.
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