They hardly speak English there
Yes, English is taught as a compulsory subject in Russian schools starting from elementary grades. Students learn basic grammar, vocabulary, and conversational skills in English classes. Many Russians also choose to continue studying English in higher education or through private lessons.
It varies, but generally Russians tend to speak at a moderate or slightly louder volume compared to some other cultures. They may speak more emphatically and with more passion, which can lead to the perception of speaking loudly.
The sentence should be capitalized like this: You met many English-speaking Russians on your trip.
Some outsiders speak English, and some outsiders do not speak English.
While Russian is the official language in Russia, there are ethnic minorities who speak their own languages. However, the majority of the population in Russia does speak Russian.
Not all of them, but a few know how to speak English.
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About 500,000,000 people speak English as a first language, so that would be around 7% of all humans speak English as a first language. As any other language but first, it is estimated that 2,100,000,000 humans speak English, or about 30%.
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Yes, English is taught as a compulsory subject in Russian schools starting from elementary grades. Students learn basic grammar, vocabulary, and conversational skills in English classes. Many Russians also choose to continue studying English in higher education or through private lessons.
they speak awesome.
No. The Russian people primarily speak Russian, and Germans primarily speak German.
"He does not", or, "he doesn't speak English" would be correct. It would never be 'he do not speak English,' as that is incorrect grammar.
It varies, but generally Russians tend to speak at a moderate or slightly louder volume compared to some other cultures. They may speak more emphatically and with more passion, which can lead to the perception of speaking loudly.
The sentence should be capitalized like this: You met many English-speaking Russians on your trip.
yes, some of them speak english.
I will speak in english better