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marvelgirll
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 Message 49 of 55
22 March 2011 at 4:11pm | IP Logged 
I'm glad to hear Russia is going well for you! It must be so much fun :) Be sure to take
a lot of pictures! Good luck with your studies.
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Solfrid Cristin
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 Message 50 of 55
22 March 2011 at 5:58pm | IP Logged 
Good to see you again. I've missed you! It sounds like you are having so much fun in Russia, I must work hard on not feeling envy :-)

And if you feel like writing some more fun grammar lessons, I am all eyes!
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joanthemaid
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 Message 51 of 55
23 March 2011 at 5:40pm | IP Logged 
How can you stay you wasted two months? Just by being in Russia, you must be learning a lot. It seems to me when you're in a country, it's more efficient to go out a talk to people than try to study too much (maybe read a little, sure, but beyond that?) In any case, keep having fun and enjoy the experience!
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Quabazaa
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 Message 52 of 55
23 March 2011 at 11:05pm | IP Logged 
Yes it's very exciting to read about your time in Russia! I hope you are enjoying yourself and doing lots of fun things in Russian :) Love the picture. Is there still snow? Hopefully it's getting warmer!!!
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 Message 53 of 55
14 May 2011 at 11:57am | IP Logged 
I did not realise I would have so little time for my TAC! St Petersburg is awesome and I've had the chance to travel
around a bit, we went to Latvia and Lithuania (I can't say I'm fan of the languages at all), and I really didn't do
much outside Russian!

On the up side, I have an exam at the end of June, and have consequently started to revise/learn stuff for the first
time. For my last year at university, I will be living with a friend doing Hebrew, and we've decided that he'd teach
me Hebrew if I taught him Arabic. Hopefully it will work! My plans for the summer have completely changed, I
have applied for a programme called Study in India, and if I do get in, I will have the chance to go to India for 3
weeks, and even learn Hindi, which, I have to say, is really quite an exciting prospect!

Regarding Arabic, I have done nothing whatsoever. I will try to organise some revision at some point, especially
as I brought those two workbooks for young learners with me. For Russian, I don't feel like I'm getting much out
of my time here. I find it difficult to approach Russians, and outside school, I don't get to practice that much at
all. We've covered new topics in grammar, notably the gerunds and the dreaded participles. I still find them easier
than aspects and verbs of motion, but I'm not convinced we've covered all aspects of them. Apart from that, we
went over stuff I had already done at university, but it was so poorly explained I decided it'd be better to just
ignore the teacher's crappy explanations and revise by myself.

I mainly have problems with aspects in the infinitive and imperative, and verbs of motion. Hopefully I'll work on
all that very soon!
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Quabazaa
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 Message 54 of 55
14 May 2011 at 9:36pm | IP Logged 
Hey! That all sounds awesome :) Studying Hindi in India is a great idea too. Good luck for your exams!
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translator2
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 Message 55 of 55
13 August 2011 at 10:43pm | IP Logged 
Here is The Case Book for Russian (separate links for each chapter, but you can use PDFmerge to merge them together):

The Case Book for Russian

Czech and Polish versions are also available:
Case Books


Edited by translator2 on 13 August 2011 at 10:47pm



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