Russian Reading: Russian Texts for Beginners - Lingua.com
lingua.com › russian › readingLingua.com has Russian texts with audio and exercises so that you can practice and improve your reading comprehension of this language. 18 free texts Premium: 53 texts. Our Russian texts were written by teachers of the language, and are divided into different levels of difficulty and topics. Choose the one that best suits your needs or interests. The texts are accompanied by audio files so that you can listen to the correct pronunciation of the words and sentences.
Type Russian letters – online Russian keyboard
russian.typeit.orgThis online Russian keyboard follows the easy-to-learn AATSEEL “phonetic” keyboard layout, which tries to match Russian letters to QWERTY keys based on sound — for example, п (which sounds like p) is typed by pressing P . The phonetic layout is widely used in the US by Russian translators, teachers, people learning Russian, etc. If you’re looking for the layout that is used in Russia, try this Russian keyboard from Apronus.