Frequently Asked Questions


Lessons are held online via Zoom or Google Meet. After booking, you’ll receive a link to join the session.

Each lesson is $30 per hour. Packages or special offers may be available from time to time.

Yes, as long as you notify at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.

Not at all! Lessons are tailored to your level, whether you’re a complete beginner or looking to polish advanced skills.

We believe in a relaxed, stress-free approach. If you’re not happy, simply let us know and we’ll do our best to adjust the lessons to your needs.

A stable internet connection, a laptop or phone with a camera, and free apps like Zoom or Google Meet are all you need

Currently, lessons are one-on-one for maximum focus and faster progress. Group options may be introduced in the future.

At this time, lessons are designed for adults and older teens only. The relaxed, conversational method works best for mature learners who can focus independently.

It has a reputation for being challenging, but with the right method and consistent practice, it’s no harder than other languages. Many students enjoy the logic and rhythm once they get started.

Most students can use simple greetings and phrases within a few lessons. With steady effort, you’ll notice real conversational progress in a few months.

It helps, but it’s not required right away. You’ll gradually be introduced to Cyrillic so you can both read and pronounce words correctly.

Listening to Russian music, watching shows with subtitles, and repeating phrases daily can dramatically boost your progress.

 

Yes — if you combine lessons with independent practice and stay consistent. Online tutoring gives you structure, but fluency comes from using Russian regularly.

Absolutely. Culture and language are inseparable. You’ll learn not just words, but also traditions, customs, and expressions that bring the language to life.

Russian uses cases, aspects of verbs, and gendered nouns — things English doesn’t. But once you understand the system, it often feels more logical than expected.