538. The Translation Method for Learning Russian
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Thank you for the lesson, for highlighting the stress in each word, and for writing in script letters.
I find this method very helpful in learning new words and testing my understanding of the words I have learnt.
Thank you Nastya 🌹
Thank you, Nastya!!😍
I think this method is perfect for learning. It teaches individual words and builds sentence structure and probably does include contextual learning. I think it would be this easy to teach this in cases. People can relate words with each case. Thank you nastya
😱I just saw your list of most popular videos! I couldn't resist, since you posted it I had to watch the first video!🤣
My favorite comment from that video - "Do NOT write practice sentences in comments below."🤣❤🤣
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Thanks
When using this method I've always been fascinated by the variety of ways different languages construct meaning.
Me too
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