Language practice program?
If I speak a language really well, understand it really well, but can't write it (Russian on my PC), what would be a good app or idea to practice my spelling of words (I often spell them incorrectly in Russian)?
If I speak a language really well, understand it really well, but can't write it (Russian on my PC), what would be a good app or idea to practice my spelling of words (I often spell them incorrectly in Russian)?
Hello everyone! I'm participating in a wish tree project at a retirement home. It's all anonymous; I just stick the corresponding number on the gift, but I can include a card. The question is, how do I phrase the salutation? "Dear Senior" sounds kind of silly, and "Dear No. xx" could also evoke the wrong…
I'm having a bit of a hang-up right now. It's about the following sentence: I would bring not only these qualities, but also joy in my work, flexibility and determination. Is there a comma after the word properties in the sentence or not? Thanks in advance 🙂
We had a German test before the fall break, but unfortunately I couldn't attend. Afterwards, my teacher wrote to those who were absent, asking us to please make up the test on the make-up date on Friday, October 25th. Now my friend texted me at 1:00 a.m. to say that the teacher at school yesterday…
Hi guys, I'm writing my pre-Abitur in biology on Tuesday and this time we're not just writing about neurology or genetics but about everything we've had so far, that is, evolution, ecology, metabolism, genetics and neurology So my question now is whether it makes sense to simply limit yourself to three subject areas and then…
When I write about a field of work, do I say "in this field" or "in this field"? So an example sentence would be "I could well imagine a job [in/on] this field" Thanks in advance 🙂
Background: I'm in 10th grade and a dedicated student. There are very few places in the upper secondary school at my school, and I could manage to get into 11th. However, I'm concerned about the difficulty and learning level compared to OBZ, as I already have to study a lot to maintain my good grades….
То есть, Вы знаете руский как ребёнок, который ещё не ходит в школу?
Тогда, наверное, следует посмотреть обучающие видео на You tube и больше читать и писать на руском. Граматика руского языка довольно сложная и не всегда логичная, поэтому не бойтесь ошибаться.
So you can Russian like a child who doesn’t go to school yet?
Then you might want to watch teaching videos on You tube and read and write more in Russian. The Russian grammar is quite complex and not always logical, so you are not afraid to make mistakes.