Each lesson is a step towards learning to love the Russian language and culture, applying it at work or studying in Russia, or strengthening ties with Russian-speaking relatives.
Why is it worth learning Russian with us?
Teachers from Russia
Professional teachers with higher education in teaching Russian as a foreign language to adults
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Methodology
Communicative methods using modern Russian teaching aids are aimed at developing speech, reading, writing and listening skills.
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Individual learning path
Individual lessons are the most effective and are tailored to specific learning goals and objectives and your own flexible schedule.
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Teaching experience
Teachers improve their qualifications annually and share their experience and skills within the team.
Our team consists exclusively of professional teachers you can trust with your education. We guarantee their specialized education, literacy in Russian, experience, and ongoing professional development.
"In my work, I primarily use a person-centered approach. I am a passionate teacher and a young mother."
Valeria Nosova
Teacher of Russian as a foreign language and methodologist for Russian language courses for children and adults. Speaks English. Has over 15 years of teaching experience.
"I believe it's important to introduce students not only to the language but also to the culture, immersing them in a more complete context. It's a joy to see a student's worldview broaden through language."
Angelina Usacheva
Teacher of Russian as a foreign language for children and adults. Master's degree. Cambridge Assessment certificate. Total experience: 9 years.
Minimum vocabulary: 1,500 words. Everyday communication, basic grammar, and understanding of simple texts.
A minimum vocabulary of 2,500 words. Communication on everyday and social topics in public places. Ability to write simple texts and understand simple texts: notes, announcements, etc.
A minimum vocabulary of 11,000 words. Fluency in Russian. Understanding complex texts on various professional topics. Ability to correspond in Russian in formal and informal styles. Ability to conduct research in Russian. Use of phraseological units and idioms.
Minimum vocabulary: 6,000 words. Fluent communication, work, and study in Russian. Understanding of professional vocabulary. Ability to read and understand journalistic and literary texts.