Talk:Russian/Internet Resources

A good resource to use for like language learning courses include: [byki.com  phrasebase.com     livemocha.com]

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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.

http://listen2russian.com/

Tag: Listen to common Russian phrases and words spoken by native Russians.

Sincerely,

Jonathon.

Website Manager

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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
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
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.

http://www.russian-plus.com

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
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
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!