Russian
Language
The Russian language is the most commonly
spoken language in Europe. It is a Slavic language whose roots
can be traced to Sanskrit, Greek, and Latin. Though not as
internationally prominent as its days as the official language
of the former Soviet Union, it is still the official language
of such countries as Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan. Russian
is a language of dignity, but can seem intimidating to learn.
If you have considered learning a second language, the Russian
language will prove to be a challenging yet rewarding
achievement.
As a student of the Russian language, you
have several alternatives by which you can learn it. If you
choose to study Russian at the college level, and receive your
degree in it, you will acquire an expertise in the language
that can provide you with several career opportunities. With a
degree in Russian, one career option for you is as a foreign
language translator. Foreign language translation firms employ
people who are fluent in many different languages, including
Russian. Coupled with knowledge in another field (such as law
or medicine), you would have the opportunity to work to bridge
the gap between English-speaking and Russian-speaking business
contacts by translating websites and documents for them.
Another career opportunity would be as a teacher of English as
a second language in a Russian-speaking country. After
receiving your teaching certification, you could work for a
language school in Russia teaching students how to speak, read,
and write English. With a solid knowledge of Russian, you would
be able to work and live alongside native Russian speakers with
ease.
If you are interested in learning the
Russian language for travel purposes, you can opt to enroll in
an accelerated course online. You can learn basic Russian at
your own pace, and you will feel more comfortable when you
travel to Russian speaking countries if you know how to
communicate you basic needs (such as asking for directions) to
Russian residents. If you have the time and the financial
resources, another option is to learn the Russian language by
enrolling in an immersion program in Russia. An immersion
program lasts anywhere from two to six weeks. By doing this,
you will not only learn the Russian language, but you will also
experience the Russian way of life. You will become part of the
life and culture, and you will learn the language quickly,
despite your uncertainties. Through intensive group and
individual training, you will learn the conversational and
colloquial styles of Russian. You will interact on a daily
basis with people who are native speakers of the Russian
language, and you will have no choice but to communicate with
them in their native tongue. You will be captivated by the
everyday life of Moscow or St. Petersburg. You will grow to
understand and appreciate the Russian culture: the history, the
art, the culture (the ballet!), the architecture, the food, and
the people. You will attend courses in which you will learn the
Russian alphabet, and learn how to read and write in Russian as
well. Learning the Russian language in an immersion program is
an exciting way to broaden you horizons and vacation all at the
same time.
By learning to speak, read, and write the
Russian language, you have the potential to one day embark on a
career as a foreign language translator, providing an
invaluable service to global corporations. You can live abroad
and teach English to Russian students, while experiencing a new
culture. Learning Russian will make you a more sophisticated
traveler as well. You will be able to show more appreciation,
and enjoy the Russian culture more when you can communicate
with the residents. By learning the Russian language, you have
the knowledge of another language, another history, another
culture, and your scope of the world will be broadened just a
little bit more.
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