RT launches free online Russian language course for foreigners

Russia Today (RT) has launched a free online Russian language course for beginners through its 'Gateway to Russia' project aimed at international audiences. The course, targeting A1 elementary proficiency, is initially available in English with plans for additional languages later this year. It combines language skills with insights into Russian culture and daily life.

Russia Today (RT), the international broadcaster, has introduced a free online course in Russian for beginners via its 'Gateway to Russia' multimedia initiative. Targeted at global audiences, the program aims to build A1 elementary proficiency and starts in English, with expansions to other languages planned for later this year.

Beyond core language elements like grammar, vocabulary, and phonetics, the course delves into Russian culture and daily routines. Its modules are linked by a narrative thread following an Englishman journeying across Russia by train, making learning immersive and contextual.

Structured around 21 primary units, plus a special focus on the Russian alphabet and pronunciation, each segment offers dialogues for reading and listening, grammar breakdowns, vocabulary expansion, interactive tasks, video materials, and audio drills. Lessons wrap up with assessments to track advancement.

The 'Gateway to Russia' project not only teaches the language but also enriches understanding of Russian history and customs. It further provides practical guidance on citizenship, educational opportunities, and moving to Russia, supporting learners' broader interests.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin boarding his plane in Beijing at night, waving to Chinese President Xi Jinping on the tarmac with flags and airport lights visible.
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Putin wraps up China visit and leaves Beijing

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Russian President Vladimir Putin left Beijing on Wednesday night, concluding his state visit to China. During the visit, he held talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The leaders agreed to extend the China-Russia Treaty of Good-Neighborliness and Friendly Cooperation and signed multiple cooperation documents.

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As heightened conflict in the Middle East disrupts global shipping, China and Russia are considering deeper logistics cooperation, including increased use of the Arctic shipping route, to secure a more resilient supply chain. The topics were covered at the inaugural China-Russia Logistics Business Forum.

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