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"Migrants must learn Russian and respect the law." – Putin - Moscow wants immigration but must safeguard the interests of Russia first, the president has said. ~ RT World News
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Immigrants who come to work and live in Russia must comply with its laws and respect its customs and traditions, including learning the language, President Vladimir Putin said on Monday.
Putin addressed the issue at a meeting of the Council for the Development of Civil Society and Human Rights, traditionally held in early December.
“We need to attract such labor resources that meet the interests of the Russian economy,” the president said. “This means that [these] people must be prepared from a linguistic, ethnocultural point of view. They must know our traditions and so on.”
The interest of Russia and its citizens “must be put first,” the president insisted. All immigrants and visitors also “must comply with Russian laws,” Putin clarified. “And, of course, we, as a civilized country, must also ensure their rights.”
Russia is opening schools in several countries of the former Soviet Union – part of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) to assist with Russian language instruction and cultural events, the president informed the council.
Moscow has withdrawn from several international human rights organizations because they have become “virtually controlled” by the West, demonstrating “political bias, hypocrisy, and open selectivity,”Putin said in his opening remarks.
For eight years, these organizations have looked away and have done nothing when confronted with “flagrant violations” by Ukraine against the residents of Donbass, he noted. Not only did they “not notice” the violations happening, but they also encouraged Russophobia and even supported countries “racing to take first place in the shameful competition” of hating Russia the most.
Moscow is fully committed to the principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and is “ready to cooperate with all interested countries and partners to find solutions to form an effective, fair, equal system for ensuring human rights for all,” Putin concluded.
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https://www.rt.com/russia/588503-putin-speaks-migrants/
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Как я знаю. I am learning it entering middle age and, wow.
Yeah, when I studied it I was 18, in the military, had no other classes, just 6 hours a day, 5 days a week for 9 months, nothing but Russian. I can't imagine trying to tackle it in my 60s with other shit going on in life.
I'd be like...You're telling me...ya got six different ways to spell pencil?
---Yeah, and not only that...we got six different ways to spell EVERY noun, plus EVERY adjective modifying those nouns! LOL
I mean, that’s not an efficient way to learn it, there are patterns and such. I have a decent app made by a polyglot guy that is helping me learn both grammar and vocabulary in parallel in a sane way. But anyway: definitely hard. I’m considerably younger than 60 but my children pick it up way faster than I do.
Students the world over are still eagerly awaiting an efficient way to learn Russian - please reveal!
We learned instead by rote memorization and writing exercises - both "printing" and cursive script. I don't know how efficient it was, but I can't imagine another way of learning all the endings for all the cases, plus plurals, plus prefixes, or the dozens of ways of saying the number one :p
Well designed apps can go a long way toward teaching the way children learn, just exposure with guidance on what is going on. I am using LingQ, which lets you select your favorite definitions of words and contribute your own definitions and edits, and lets you add your own content as custom lessons to study. It also has Anki-style spaced learning for vocabulary. By paying attention to the cases of the words as I learn them, I am making much quicker progress on learning the patterns than I was able to before.