
Russify your computer with Cyrillic fonts.
Put sound on your computer by downloading a free version of
Real Player.
Listen to some of your favorite Russian music.
Link to major news sources on Russia.
An Interactive Online Russian Reference Grammar - From Robert Beard at Bucknell. Start learning English grammar by viewing how Russian grammar is presented in English (let your mind follow the path from Russian into English): Parts of Speech, the rules of Russian Pronunciation, etc.
Easy English for Russians .
Index of English Lessons for Russian Speakers. Copyright 1994 by Vasgen
Khachaturian. 50 lessons (Phrases by subject: English on one side and Russian on the other).
[Needs KOI8 Cyrillic fonts]
English for Internet. Free English School on the Net. Headings: Classes, Teachers,
Students, Activities, Chat, Resources.
English Page. Free Online English Lessons. Weekly lessons plus you can also visit the lesson archive. Special categories include: Verb Tenses, Conditionals, Games, Discussions, Reading Room, Irregular Verbs, Dictionaries, Questions, Bookstore, Newsletter.
EnglishLearner.com. English lessons and tests. Sections include: grammar, vocabulary, reading, crosswords, hangman and more. Also offered: English lessons by e-mail. Site
run by Elek Mathe.
hangman and more.
Promt's Online Translator. Choose to go from either English-->Russian or
Russian-->English.
Russian Language - Dictionaries.
From Slavophilia's site. (Including links to a dictionary of Russian slang
and a dictionary of the human body.)
Grant and Cutler. Russian Catalogs.
Russian Radio. Several channels to choose from, including
"Voice of Russia" which comes in Russian, English, Spanish and
German. ["Real Audio" needed]
The Bucknell University Russian Program.
History, Culture, Society, Media, Russian Study Materials, etc. plus
links to other Russian sites.
Dazhbog's Grandchildren. Music, humor, etc.
Friends and Partners.
Practice going from Russian to English:
greetings and
farewells
Little Russia.
Large amount of general information (with pictures and music) gathered
from many sources. Topics include: Children's page, Russian attractions, Musical treasures of Russia, Russian Art and Literature, What's Cooking, Russian Jokes, The Little Russia Newsstand, along with links to more general information. Includes a search engine for the site. [Cooking section is my favorite]
Russian & East European Studies Virtual Library (REES Web).
A comprehensive index of electronic sources on Russia and other areas of
the former Soviet Union. You can browse by: subject, geographical region, culture, or time period. You can also do a Keyword search. Other information on what's going on aorund the world concerning Russia. [Good place to go when you think you have "seen if all" or when you want to build your own list of favorite Russian sites]
Russian For Travelers
- Learn a little English (basic words, numbers, shopping/dining,
travel,directions, places, time and dates). Links take you
to dictionaries. [You can see cyrillic on your screen
without having to install special fonts.]
Slavophilia. (Slavic and East European Resources). Indexed
by subject and by country. Also included: "search engines,"
"chat" and "employment opportunities."
Teaching and Learning Resources. From Slavophilia's site.
last update: 7/6/02