Does anyone know the best way for me to brush up on my Russian? I'm an expat and can speak and express myself without an accent, I recently learned to write but am rather slow, I'm learning to type, and I would like to learn grammar and spelling, more sophisticated vocabulary, and expressions.
Any ideas?
read?
read russian formalists
>>52624912
>grammar and spelling
Just google it?
>more sophisticated vocabulary, and expressions
Books.
>>52624912
I've taken two years of russian and the best resource i've found for those who already understand some of the language is duolingo, they just released the beta for desktop and presumably will release the full version on mobile pretty soon
>>52625663
won't help
russian is my second native language and if you don't actively speak with other people in russian or read your language skills will be churka tier
>>52625663
This is perfect but I wan't to make the inferface in russian...
>>52625687
yeah i actually went to latvia last summer to learn russian, so i have the accent and speaking skills down. duolingo is good for me because i need to work on vocab and a little grammar. i also like to watch soviet-era cartoons
>>52625845
>cartoons
you mean films? why would you learn russian from cartoons?
>>52625970
he means cartoons
>>52625970
Why not?