Russian
Russian is spoken by over 250 million people around the world, mainly in Russian and the old Soviet republics. A knowledge of Russian can open up a host of opportunities in a country that has rapidly modernised since the fall of Communism especially as Russia continues to grow economically.There are many ways that someone can learn Russian, but without doubt, studying in Russia is the best way to live the language at first hand, to practice with native speakers and to get to know not only the language but also the wider culture in which the language is used.The Russian courses that Linguapop offer, give you the chance to get to know other cultures and practice what you have learnt in a wide range of everyday situations. Furthermore, you will get to meet people from all over the world, share experiences and make new friends.
Russia is the largest country in the world and the ninth most populous. It is incredibly diverse stretching from Eastern Europe to Mongolia. Russia has had a fascinating and troubled recent history which means their people look forward to the future with optimism.
Linguapop offers students the chance to study Russian in two destinations where perhaps one can find the best examples of modern Russian life; it’s two largest cities. Moscow is the New York of Russia, the city that never sleeps but where still the Old Russia is present. Sights such as San Basil’s cathedral, the Red Square and the Kremlin give Moscow a unique character, as does the sense of a new capitalist age that can be seen in the luxury cars, restaurants and high-fashion shops. St. Petersburg boasts a beautiful mix of baroque, modernist and classical architecture. The UNESCO protected city is full of palaces, churches and romantic canals, as well as the world’s largest art museum. The city is often described as the most Western city of Russia.
All the language schools that Linguapop offer in Russia are accredited by EAQUALS to signify that they conform to the highest quality standards:



