Online Courses

Online courses offer structured learning paths with interactive content, quizzes, and instructor feedback. They are suitable for all levels and often include cultural insights.

  • Russian for Beginners by Coursera (Paid with free audit option) – A well-designed course offered by Saint Petersburg State University, covering basics of grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation.
  • Duolingo Russian Course (Free/Paid) – Gamified lessons focusing on vocabulary and sentence structure, ideal for beginners and casual learners.
  • Babbel Russian (Paid) – Offers conversational lessons and grammar explanations tailored for practical use.
  • RT’s “Learn Russian” (Free) – A series of lessons from the Russian news network with videos and exercises.

Textbooks

Textbooks remain a reliable resource for systematic grammar and vocabulary study. Many include exercises and audio support.

  • “The New Penguin Russian Course” by Nicholas J. Brown – A comprehensive guide suitable for beginners and intermediate learners.
  • “Golosa: A Basic Course in Russian” by Richard Robin et al. – Widely used in university courses, includes audio and video materials.
  • “Russian Grammar in Use” by Daphne West – Focuses on grammar practice with clear explanations.

Здравствуйте! Как у вас дела?

Zdravstvuyte! Kak u vas dela?

Hello! How are you?

Mobile Apps

Mobile apps allow you to practice Russian on the go, combining vocabulary drills, grammar exercises, and speech recognition.

  • Memrise (Free/Paid) – Uses spaced repetition and mnemonic techniques to help vocabulary retention.
  • LingQ (Free/Paid) – Focuses on reading and listening with a large library of Russian content.
  • Busuu (Free/Paid) – Offers interactive lessons and the possibility to get feedback from native speakers.

Podcasts

Podcasts provide immersive listening practice and insight into Russian culture, current events, and everyday language.

  • RussianPod101 – Structured lessons ranging from beginner to advanced, with cultural notes and downloadable materials.
  • “Russian with Max” – Focuses on natural conversation and vocabulary building for intermediate learners.
  • “Real Russian Club” – Offers lessons on grammar, slang, and pronunciation with transcripts.

YouTube Channels

Video lessons on YouTube provide visual and auditory learning with explanations, dialogues, and cultural tips.

  • Learn Russian with RussianPod101 – Short videos covering phrases, grammar, and vocabulary.
  • Be Fluent in Russian – In-depth lessons focusing on grammar and natural speech.
  • Russian Progress – Authentic Russian videos with subtitles, ideal for intermediate and advanced learners.

Language Exchange

Practicing with native speakers is essential for improving speaking and listening skills as well as cultural understanding.

  • Tandem – Connects you with native Russian speakers for text, audio, and video chats.
  • Italki – Offers paid lessons with professional tutors and opportunities for language exchange partners.
  • ConversationExchange.com – Free platform to find penpals and conversation partners worldwide.

Давай поговорим по-русски!

Davay pogovorim po-russki!

Let's speak Russian!

Immersion Opportunities

Immersing yourself in the language environment accelerates learning by encouraging constant practice.

  • Study Abroad Programs – Universities and language schools in Russia offer semester or summer immersion courses.
  • Volunteer Programs – Opportunities like Peace Corps or local NGOs provide cultural and language immersion.
  • Language Immersion Camps – Short-term intensive camps often held in Russian-speaking countries or communities.

Free Resources

There are numerous free resources online for vocabulary, grammar, and practice materials.

  • MasterRussian.com – Grammar explanations, vocabulary lists, and exercises.
  • RussianLessons.Net – Free lessons on grammar, verbs, and useful phrases.
  • Duolingo Russian Forum – Community support and tips for learners.
  • RT Learn Russian – Video lessons and quizzes from Russian Television.