Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Language 2.0

My last post regarding learning Russian sparked a lot of feedback. Not only did I receive some posts on the site, but I got a few comments and calls from family and friends as well. The overwhelming response was: "Ryan, it is good to learn Russian".

And you know what? I pride myself in being a flexible, teachable person. I'm not going to sit back and say: "I am who I am - I cannot change".

Therefore, I am re-committing myself to learning Russian.

But I need your input. What is the best resource out there? I've seen books, flashcards, CD's, etc. Has anyone out there found something really good? (And preferrable inexpensive?)

(Lynda - Can you tell me what computer program Mark used?)

2 comments:

Steveg said...

Check out http://www.byki.com/

They have a free download and it's actually pretty good. I use it to supplement my Pimsleur CDs (which unfortunately are very expensive).

Ryan and Katie said...

Thanks Steve. I appreciate your input and I read your blog everyday.