Russian in Russia – Pro and Cons

AnastasiaKarelia   Tue Oct 28, 2008 12:51 pm GMT
Russian language is one of the most difficult for learning. The most effective way of learning it is staying in Russia.
First of all you will always be surrounded by Russians and thus you will hear Russian speaking all the time. You will have an opportunity to make new Russian friends. Talking to them you will have a conversation practice.
Besides that your tutors will be native speakers. As a rule classes are held in small groups, that’s why the atmosphere in classes is so calm and friendly. Students usually get all necessary material they can bring along at home.
You also will have a chance to live with a Russian host family. What can be better than practicing language in peaceful cozy family conditions?
Our Russian Language School Enjoy Russian is ready to offer you all that aspects.

What is your personal opinion – is that effective or not to learn Russian in Russia? Have you ever been to Russia? Did you like it? What would you like to escape in the future?

We are waiting for you replies and advice 
guest111111   Sat Nov 01, 2008 5:11 pm GMT
Every language is better to learn staying in that very country and not elsewhere and that concerns all other languages, Russian is not exception.
Laurie   Sat Nov 01, 2008 10:24 pm GMT
Really. How about Italian? The easiest of all even though some may think that is Spanish
Jim   Thu Nov 06, 2008 2:34 am GMT
To Laurie. Yes, Italian is a language that can be learnt.
Manfred   Mon Nov 17, 2008 2:49 am GMT
Russian and Sanskrit have the same syllable system and share one unique sound. Iit doesn't exist anywhere else, possibly Polish S' is somewhat close to it, I mean soft SH. Baltic languages are even more archaic, all this said, that our European roots should be found in East, i.e. more points for Balto-Slavic languages .
Common Sense   Mon Nov 17, 2008 3:39 am GMT
It is always a pro to be in Russia at all.