

5 Things I like about Duolingo Russian #1 It’s free

It's not free, but it's helpful if you're currently struggling with learning Russian. It can be a valuable tool in your arsenal though 😉īy the way, if you want to learn Russian quickly, I've got a course that teaches you how to use strategic habit-building to make learning Russian fun, easy, and automatic. My level is good, but I didn’t get there just by Duolingo-ing. That’s enough to do a couple of short lessons and if you can keep the daily streak up, you can learn a lot of Russian in several months. After that you can start learning Russian right away – the program itself recommends starting with at least 5 minutes per day. Duolingo offers progressively tougher lessons – so you don’t want to start too difficult. First, you’ll have to do some basic tests (around 5 minutes), to see where your level is. You can sign up for a free Duolingo account and then you can get started. Even my mom is using it right now to learn some basic Russian for her second trip to Moscow! This makes it extremely popular for learning virtually every language. It’s a free app that teaches you new words, how they are pronounced, and new sentences – all done in a fun and easy-to-follow manner. For many people, Duolingo is the first step to getting around a new language.
