"GRAMMATICAL COMPLEXITY IN TEACHING RUSSIAN AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE"

https://doi.org/10.55640/
Section: Articles Published Date: 2025-04-05 Pages: 719-722 Views: 2 Downloads: 0

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Learning Russian as a foreign language presents significant challenges, primarily due to its unique grammatical features. The Russian language’s grammatical system is complex, including intricate morphology, a case system, gender and number categories, as well as specific syntactic structures. For foreign learners, these elements often pose considerable difficulty, as many of these grammatical categories are either absent or expressed differently in their native languages. This study analyzes the key aspects of Russian grammatical complexity.

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Russian as a foreign language, grammatical complexity, cases and declensions, type and conjugation of verbs, agreement, communicative approach, teaching methods, challenges in learning Russian.

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