Live Diversified: This is my blog with tips and videos on effective learning. There you’ll also find all my books about “How to learn and memorise more effectively“, “How to learn any language“, “How to take notes“, “How to persuade people for mutual benefit“. I’ll be updating it soon with travel stories and personal observations on how to live a more “diversified” life without compromising our interests and passions just to feel financially safe.

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Anna Group: Anna teaches Russian as a foreign language at Saint-Petersburg State University. Her video blogs are perfect for beginners. She uses a whole lot of learning weapons to install Russian vocabulary into your head: pictures, video, expressive dialogues, colours, repetition, cultural elements. She tries to limit the usage of English to the minimum and fully get across her message in Russian with the aid of pictures and video.

JustLearn: Language Learners, want to find an awesome and professional tutor? Try Just Learn! 😉

Preply is a website helping you find private language tutors in a wide variety of languages at times that suit you. These can be conducted by Skype or they can find a tutor to meet face to face in your nearest city. Guys, check them out. I definitely recommend them if online lessons is what you want!

Russian Podcast: Just discovered this gold a few days ago. Tatiana Klimova has put together more than 200 short lessons – podcasts!!! I wish I had discovered that earlier when I started learning the language! Pure gold. 🙂

 

Oksana Novikova: Oksana is a talented teacher who gives lessons and also hand picks the best online resources for learning Russian. You can find her on her Facebook group True Russian, her website and her group in VK.

 

Russificate School: Russificate is an international online Russian language school, founded in 2013 by a Russian language teacher. They offer one-on-one Russian classes with native speakers and professional certified tutors from Russia via Skype. You can choose among a great variety of courses or choose your own personalized program. The first 30-minute lesson is free.

 

Everyday Russian :Looking for a place to practice your Russian? Everyday Russian offers you a collection of more than 300 free online audio lessons and tests to practice your reading, listening and writing skills, as well as enrich your vocabulary. All audio recordings are made by a native Russian speaker. Lessons are published in English, Spanish and French languages.

 

Learn Russian Step by Step : This free online grammar and vocabulary course for beginners is designed in such a way as to spend no more than 5-10 minutes per day for learning. Every lessons comes along with an audio file recorded by a native Russian speaker and published in English, Spanish and French.

 

Очень по-русски : Russian slang, idioms, and common expressions – the author of this podcast shares with you the language that you won’t find in standard textbooks, including the language that your parents wouldn’t like you to use. Every episode includes a full transcript in Russian and translation in English.

 

Cooljugator: Guys, this is a great online tool for conjugating Russian verbs. Linas and his team have broken into pieces more than 10000 verbs! Awesome tool, it’s getting better and better! Check it out!

 

Starling conjugator: Here you can also enter a word in Russian (noun, verb, adjective etc.) and get back all its grammatical forms. If the page comes up with some weird characters, just go to View – Encoding and choose Cyrillic (Windows-1251).

 

Artemiy’s Books: Artemiy has done a great job making 25 easy lessons for absolute beginners. No complicated grammar! Just the basics explained in a easy-to-grasp way.

 

Business Russian: Are you getting ready to launch your professional career in Russia? Business Russian is what you need. Check these people, they’re doing great work.

 

It’s never late to learn Russian: This woman fell in love with the Russian language at the age of 56. She then studied Russian in the University and finished a PhD at the age of 74. The Russian language gave her a new life. It’s very motivational to read her story. I always believed that knowing how to live is an art. This woman is certainly an artist.

 

Kidinfo: A excellent website for language learning and other educational resources.

 

The company connects language learners with professional tutors and can be found here: https://www.justlearn.com