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Russian language in Atlanta
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Russian language in Atlanta - for children, parents and adults in a multilingual environment
- The Russian language is preserved and developed in family and educational contexts
- Active Russian-speaking community in Atlanta and suburbs
- Opportunities for learning and regular language practice
- Supporting children's bilingual development
Why Russian is important in Atlanta
Atlanta is a dynamic city, where families from many different countries live. For many Russian-speaking parents here, it is especially important for many Russian-speaking parents here.
The Russian language in Atlanta is resounding:
- in bilingual and immigrant families
- at meetings of the Russian-speaking community
- in children's circles, schools and additional classes
- at cultural and educational events
Russian language support helps:
- maintain a connection to culture and roots
- develop full bilingualism in children
- Improve speech and cognitive skills
- create a stable language environment at home
Russian in Atlanta is a conscious choice of families, who want to preserve the language, culture and intergenerational connection.
Frequently Asked Questions
For whom is this information about Russian in Atlanta appropriate?
For parents, children, and adults who live in Atlanta and want to learn, practice, or retain Russian.
Is the information suitable for bilingual families?
Yes. The materials are aimed at families where children grow up in an English-speaking environment and learn Russian at the same time.
Do I have to attend Russian language courses?
No. Courses and classes are useful, but you can maintain Russian at home through reading, conversation and community involvement.
How is the Russian language useful for children and adults?
It develops bilingual thinking, broadens the mind, strengthens the connection to culture and helps to keep the mother tongue in the family.
Where can I learn and practice Russian in Atlanta?
In family and private schools, in supplementary classes, in language clubs, at community meetings and online.
Are the materials available for free?
Yes. Many materials and resources can be used free of charge for self-study and language support.
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