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Define your level of Russian Language |
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ADVANCED
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You use Russian in a wide range of situations. You can devote your time to expanding you active vocabulary with specific and professional terminology as per your needs. Improve your conversational skills, learn new speech patterns, read Russian books in original!
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UPPER INTERMEDIATE
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Your Russian is fluent enough, but there's still little confidence in your skills. You will learn how to conduct discussions and negotiations in Russian. Work on complex grammar aspects, enrich your vocabulary and improve your speech accuracy!
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INTERMEDIATE
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You are able to make everyday conversations. You will develop your fluency, i.e. you will speak quicker and more accurate. Work on your grammar and enlarge your word-stock!
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LOWER INTERMEDIATE
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You understand Russian in basic situations, but you are restricted in expressing your own thoughts. You have fair knowledge of Russian necessary to communicate in everyday life. You want to work on grammar, vocabulary and develop your understanding of oral speech.
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BEGINNER'S
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You have a small stock of vocabulary, communication skills, and grammatical structures. You will no longer be a beginner by the time of your departure from Kaliningrad!
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ABSOLUTE BEGINNER'S
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You know just a few words. For example, the word 'privet'!
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