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Why Learn Russian In Russia?
Why Learn Russian in the 21st Century?
- The Russian
Language is a means of international communication between
nations of the Russian Federation and the CIS (Community
of Independent States – former Soviet Republics).
- Russian is one of the six official
and working languages of the UN (United Nations).
- Russia’s
openness has, within the last fifteen years, led to the
consolidation of its economical, political and cultural
ties with Europe, the USA and Asia. Russia is quickly integrating
into the world economy.
- Many world-famous literary masterpieces
were created by Russian writers and poets: Griboyedov,
Pushkin, Lermontov, Dostoyevsky, Turgenev, Tolstoy, Chekhov,
Yesenin, Akhmatova and others.
- The Russian Language helps
to uncover the mysteries of the Russian soul. Russian belongs
to the Eastern-Slavonic group of languages included in
the Indo-European linguistic family. Today’s written
script has existed since 1918, but goes back to the original
Cyrillic alphabet. It contains 33 letters, 21 of which
transmit consonant sounds, 6 – vowel sounds, and
4 - combinations of [j] and a vowel sound. The Cyrillic
alphabet was created in the 9th century based on the Greek
written language with additional letters.
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"Arrive with an open mind.
Try not to compare everything that you experience with
what you are used to, with what is normal to you. You
should try to embrace and adapt to the new situation.
Russia may be a poor country in many ways, but Russia
is also an amazing rich country - something that you
will notice if you keep your mind open."
Anna
Spanning, Sweden
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