Thanks for putting this together for us. Alas, I got a lousy result. ((( I was surprised at how many words in those sentences were "new" to me. In many phrases, i wasn't able to even use the rest of the phrase to work out an answer. So, "back to the drawing board" )))) I'll watch all of this again and again and again, collect the vocab that I didn't know and learn it, then also work out where my grammar is weak. I don't see even a bad rusylt as "earth shattering" but rather an opportunity to fine tune areas that need improving ))) Thanks again )))))
You are very welcome! Identify the weak spots and keep on practising. I am sure that with a little bit of dedicated practice you will get there. If you feel like sharing the grammar topics which you need to improve at, I'd be happy to hear!
@@keithyoung7381 Thanks for sharing. Have you considered changing the approach of studying? If you set the goal, after 14 months you can be at level B1. Much easier achieved if you have someone to guide you.
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Thanks for putting this together for us. Alas, I got a lousy result. ((( I was surprised at how many words in those sentences were "new" to me. In many phrases, i wasn't able to even use the rest of the phrase to work out an answer.
So, "back to the drawing board" ))))
I'll watch all of this again and again and again, collect the vocab that I didn't know and learn it, then also work out where my grammar is weak. I don't see even a bad rusylt as "earth shattering" but rather an opportunity to fine tune areas that need improving )))
Thanks again )))))
I can relate!!! Back to the drawing board is a great way to express it 😅
You are very welcome! Identify the weak spots and keep on practising. I am sure that with a little bit of dedicated practice you will get there. If you feel like sharing the grammar topics which you need to improve at, I'd be happy to hear!
Same. I just finished Speakly's 4000 word vocab app and I was surprised at how many unfamiliar words and phrases were in this exam.
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wow, seems tough for a2. Guess I'm still a1 after 14 months of learning russian😑
@@keithyoung7381 Thanks for sharing. Have you considered changing the approach of studying? If you set the goal, after 14 months you can be at level B1. Much easier achieved if you have someone to guide you.
I made 2 mistakes - #2, #16
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Keep up the great work! Let me know where did you make mistakes?