learning Russian language

  • My son took university classes then went to Russia to teach English. Having an immersion experience by living in the country is the best way. In the meantime, he married a Russian girl who is fluent in English and Italian. They both worked in Poland for a year and then returned to Russia to work in Moscow. He will be home in one day for the summer and I am happy, but I know he now, after 5 years, cosiders Russia his second home. He is extremely fluent and now learning Greek. He spent a couple of weeks there visiting and will spend one more year in Russia with plans to go to the United Arab Emirates or Greece next. Very exciting. I have been able to visit different places due to all this language stuff!

    Stephanie 18 Jul 2008, 04:23 - Report
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Learning Russian

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