Our Russian language courses are structured according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), which is an internationally recognized standard for language proficiency. The CEFR divides language proficiency into six levels:
At the beginner levels (A1 and A2), you will learn the basics of the Russian language, including the alphabet, pronunciation, and simple vocabulary and grammar.
As you progress to the intermediate levels (B1 and B2), you will expand your vocabulary, improve your grammar skills, and develop your ability to express yourself in various situations.
For those aiming for advanced proficiency, our advanced courses (C1 and C2) will help you refine your language skills and tackle more complex topics. At this level, you will be able to engage in in-depth conversations, read authentic texts, and write effectively in Russian.
Our Russian language courses are structured according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), which is an internationally recognized standard for language proficiency. The CEFR divides language proficiency into six levels:
At the beginner levels (A1 and A2), you will learn the basics of the Russian language, including the alphabet, pronunciation, and simple vocabulary and grammar.
As you progress to the intermediate levels (B1 and B2), you will expand your vocabulary, improve your grammar skills, and develop your ability to express yourself in various situations.
For those aiming for advanced proficiency, our advanced courses (C1 and C2) will help you refine your language skills and tackle more complex topics. At this level, you will be able to engage in in-depth conversations, read authentic texts, and write effectively in Russian.