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Michael

I had a basic knowledge of Russian, but I rarely practiced reading texts. The platform provides exactly what I was missing: meaningful content that you can read, listen to, and analyze. The game-based tasks help you stay focused and really test your understanding. Now I am confident that my Russian has improved to the next level, and I will take the test again to check it out.
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Alina

I never thought Russian could be so easy to understand. During the course, I constantly gained insights: why it's written that way, where the rule comes from, how to remember it. Everything is concise, to the point, and most importantly, it really works.
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Olivia

I was looking for a course that wouldn't just teach me “how to say hello,” but would help me increase my vocabulary and better understand Russian culture. I like everything about Easy Russian Lessons: the texts are interesting and informative, not childish; the videos are short but effective; the game tasks are very well thought out. I especially liked B2: the topics about Russian museums helped me understand the cultural realities a little better. Now I am confident in my level and want to discover new topics.
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Daniel

I already spoke Russian at the B1 level and was looking for a platform where I could test my actual skills rather than “start from scratch.” Easy Russian Lessons is perfect for this. The learning materials provide good reading texts with cultural context. The questions help you really test your understanding, and the videos help you assess your listening skills. At B2, I felt a significant improvement: the texts are rich but accessible. The games make learning fun, from choosing pictures based on audio to putting together phrases. This is the best platform if you already know Russian and want to reach a new level.
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Aktlek

I am studying Russian for my work with tourists, so the opportunity to test my understanding of complex texts and cultural realities is particularly valuable to me. Everything on Easy Russian Lessons is very structured: first you learn new vocabulary, then you read a text and answer questions — this helps you understand how well you really “see” the details. The videos give you the opportunity to assess your level of speech perception. Topics based on real cultural objects are perfect for those who already know the language but want to broaden their horizons and vocabulary. And the B2 lessons have become a real test of my professional understanding: they are full of facts and complex vocabulary, but that is what makes them so useful. The games help to reinforce knowledge in a dynamic way. Now I understand Russian speech better and can explain cultural details to tourists much more accurately.
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Anna

I have been speaking Russian for a long time, but I felt that I could only understand it in educational situations. The platform helped me “go beyond the boundaries”: the lessons contain a lot of cultural content, complex words, and realistic videos. Level A1/A2 does not seem childish — on the contrary, topics about Russian traditions, art, and music provide the very “context” that is usually lost when learning a language. The tasks where you need to listen and choose the correct image are especially useful — this is excellent training for quick listening comprehension. And B2 is simply delightful: the texts require thoughtful reading, but everything is explained clearly and logically. I like that the lessons allow you to not just repeat, but really test your level. Now I feel confident at a good B1+.
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Alexander

I had a B1 level of Russian, but I had difficulty understanding speech in real-life situations. Easy Russian Lessons surprised me with its mini-exam structure: vocabulary → text → questions → video → review. This structure is ideal for those who want to assess their level and improve their language comprehension. I especially liked the A1/A2 topics: “Katyusha,” wood carving, Vasnetsov — familiar words, but new contexts that greatly expand your understanding. B2, on the other hand, is a professional level: the texts are long, cultural, and complex. But the presentation is such that you feel real progress. Games are a great way to reinforce vocabulary: you choose pictures, match phrases, and listen to audio. After this course, I began to understand Russians better in live communication.
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Julia

I studied Russian at university, but always felt I lacked practice in understanding real-life texts. On the platform, I found exactly what I was looking for. The A1/A2 topics are great for warming up: not too simple, but not too difficult either. Immediately after the text, there are questions that test how carefully you read. And then there is a video where you have to understand the same content by ear. For me, this is the ideal format for testing my level. At B2, the lessons became a real challenge, but a pleasant one: texts about the Hermitage and the Tretyakov Gallery allow you to expand your vocabulary with “cultural” words that are usually lacking. The games help you reinforce phrases naturally. Thanks to the course, I have become much more confident in understanding Russian speech and large texts.
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Viktor

I already spoke Russian at the A2 level and spent a long time looking for a platform that would help me systematically improve my comprehension and vocabulary without having to start all over again. Easy Russian Lessons was perfect. First, you learn key vocabulary, then you read a text, and you immediately feel that you understand details that you previously missed. The videos are the most useful part: short clips allow me to check whether I can hear the words in real speech. The exercises to test what I've learned were especially helpful — they contain complex, rich vocabulary, but it's presented clearly. The games are also very good: “connect the phrases” tasks, choosing pictures based on audio, recognizing plots. This is exactly what I was missing — systematic development of listening and vocabulary on cultural topics. Now I understand Russian much more confidently and want to continue.