Give Russian classes at home

Give Russian classes at home Private Russian lessons allow you to create personal ties with your students. Finally, the other possibility that arises for you to be a Russian teacher if you are scared to study a university degree in Russian or if you do not want to work in a language school is to give…

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Teaching Russian at a high school

Teaching Russian at a high school Speaking Russian can also allow you to join a public or private high school or university to teach your language. To do this, you must have some type of qualification. You can take: A degree in Russian philology, translation and interpretation, or Russian language studies. A teaching master’s degree such as the European Master’s Degree in Teaching…

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Teach Russian abroad

Teach Russian abroad Good luck teaching Russian in a place other than Spain! Teaching the Cyrillic alphabet, Russian grammar and phonetics in a country other than Spain does not have to be an easy task. Forget Russian-speaking countries and Slavic countries that won’t need them. To work as a Russian teacher abroad, it is best to go…

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Russian lessons: a fee for each formula

Russian lessons: a fee for each formula Because you have the ” Russian private teacher title “, you don’t have to offer only one-on-one lessons. It is possible to offer different formulas at different prices : Group lessons Intensive courses Tutorials Refresher course Conversation classes Online courses Summer courses… Group classes are not simpler. You have to be able to adapt to…

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Some tips to organize your Russian classes

Some tips to organize your Russian classes Always anticipate any questions the student may have. As soon as you prepare a class, ask yourself what doubts the student may have. In this way, you can structure your course based on these questions , or better prepare to answer them if necessary. The most important thing in a private…

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