Russian Grammar A1–C2
Your step-by-step path through every level — each topic links to a clear guide with examples.
A1
Beginner
The absolute basics: introduce yourself, talk about everyday things, and get comfortable with Russian's cases and verb forms in their simplest, most common uses.
27 topics
A2
Elementary
Talk about the past and future with the right aspect, handle verbs of motion, compare things, and use all six cases more confidently in everyday situations.
34 topics
B1
Intermediate
Connect ideas across time and condition, navigate more verbs of motion and case government, and start reporting what other people say.
28 topics
B2
Upper-intermediate
Read and write in a more literary, formal style with participles and gerunds, master the passive voice, and choose aspect and register with real precision.
20 topics
C1
Advanced
Handle formal, academic and journalistic Russian with confidence: dense nominal style, extended participial clauses, and the fine points of aspect and register.
18 topics
C2
Proficiency
Command the fine detail of Russian: literary and idiomatic constructions, rhetorical word order, and the subtle nuances that separate fluent from native-like Russian.
15 topics