Russian lessons with a tutor
A couple of weeks ago I started taking Russian lessons with a local tutor. We're using comprehensible input, so the tutor tells me a story using images and short sentences for me read and listen along to. The sessions last 30 minutes and there's time for me to ask questions for clarification.
I write down new words and get occasional explanations of grammar but I'm not putting any pressure on myself to remember anything. I sometimes practice reading out particular words but there's no need for me to produce output.
I don't think these lessons are strictly necessary as part of my current language strategy, I could continue progressing with what I've been doing over the past couple of months. But I think it's good to introduce new activities to keep things interesting for myself.
For the moment I've stopped passively listening to the Speakly stories and gone back to listening to D&D streams. I've listened to those stories for more than 100 hours over the past couple of months and I needed to take a break. However I am still reading along with them in LingQ and I am noticing steady progression.
I've started looking a grammar a little more now. Currently I'm trying to notice when the prepositional case is being used.
I'm always interested to hear from other Russian learners / acquirers so please leave a comment.
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