Russian Language Tools

We’ll learn the alphabet, numbers and some essentials Russian phrases in our team meeting before we visit Russia. However, if you would like to go further, I’m including some free on-line resources below.
Remember… we will have one translator for every two team members during the camp time. So you can relax and have fun! You will not have to be fluent by the time we get to the field.
Blessings, Christina
I highly recommend this site. It is learner friendly.
Master Russian
This is best on-line translator currently available. Make sure you activate the back translation and check to make sure the sentences are not awkward. Use simple sentences and no English idioms
IMTranslator
There are some materials here:
Transparent Russian Language Software
Russian Alphabet (Type/Handwritten) and Pronunciation
Russian Alphabet
Cyrillic Alphabet (History and Usage)maybe more than you want to know: -)
Cyrillic
Russian Radio (Music, News, Talk Radio)
RUUSA Radio
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