GRAMMATICAL DIFFICULTIES OF THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
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Russian as a foreign language, grammar, cases, verb aspect, word agreement, prepositions, negation, teaching methodsAbstract
Studying the grammatical structures of the Russian language is a significant challenge for speakers of other languages. This article examines the main grammatical difficulties encountered by learners of Russian as a foreign language. Key aspects include the case system, verb aspect, word agreement, and the use of prepositions.
Typical errors made by foreign students are analyzed, and methods to overcome these difficulties are proposed. Emphasis is placed on individualized teaching approaches and the use of diverse materials and methods to help students effectively master Russian.
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