HELP? LEARN TO READ RUSSIAN QUICKLY AND FLUENTLY/RELATIVELY WELL?
I've been studying Russian as a second foreign language at my school for four years. My classmates have been studying for eight. I never really liked the subject and never learned much or anything… Despite that, I'm actually doing pretty well and am generally doing OK at Russian. But reading fluently is incredibly difficult for me. I can read, but it takes me a long time, and I don't even dare to read in front of my classmates or my teacher because I'm just so slow. I think it's mostly because I don't study Russian much… My problem is that many Russian letters resemble German letters…
My Russian teacher said that we have to be able to read Russian fluently after the summer holidays and I'm really scared.
Is it possible to learn to read Russian fluently and reasonably well in five weeks? Can anyone give me some tips?
LG
You need to read more then you can do it as quickly as German with time. You probably read very rarely on Russian and therefore have to read the individual letters as it first-class and so do. But you have to store the words as a whole and that only goes with much to read, then you know the words immediately without reading it after syllables, as we also read in German, we do not have to read the letters individually but know the word immediately as soon as we see it. And that’s exactly what you need to learn in Russian, so it’s just helping to practice. Take a book and read it out loud, you’re reading liquid with time.
Thank you
I don’t speak Russian, I never learned it either. I used to be in Russia and the Cyrillic alphabet has scarcely troubled me. Some letters can be made from mathematics and physics. I thank you if you really sit down you can learn the alphabet in an hour.
Лесе мер!
The alphabet I can, I know all the letters and know how to express them and so on. But to read Russian words or phrases quickly and liquid is really not so easy (I find) For all, if you want to speak some letters German because they are the same letters.
But thanks, I’m just gonna have to sit on it now.
For me, it looks like not leaving enough. Read more, much more. And – very important!! – read something that interests you. Short stories or anything else. Read something every day. The routine will be quick.
Take a look at LingQ, learn a best page.
Thank you