If you have a smart phone and an hour of time, I can have you reading the Russian alphabet in under an hour, and unlike traditional methods of learning, the mental models you form with this innovative system
will stick...FOREVER

The Russian alphabet took me forever to master, but once I saw some important details about the language, I couldn't unsee them.


Using this special system, I've taught many to read the Russian alphabet and helped change their lives for the better. I've taught courses for the European Union, I've taught executives at multinational companies, and I've taught high ranking government ministers in foreign countries.


 I've even shared those secrets with the US Military, and now I'm ready to share them with you. 

This Little Known Technique is going to change how you see the Russian alphabet and will help you lock in that learning. . . 

 


I'm going to share with you a little known system for learning the Russian alphabet that is used by the U.S. Department of Defense. 


I personally built out the system, and one afternoon, long ago, after I did that, I got an email from a D.O.D. contractor complimenting me on my work (I still have no idea how they found it). They asked if the United States Department of Defense could put my system to use in training. 


They did exactly that. 

You may wonder "What is so special about this system that even the Pentagon would take an interest in it?"



Well, using my system, in under an hour, I am able to teach the Russian alphabet to anyone with a 2nd grade or 3rd grade English language reading level. By 2nd grade and 3rd grade, I mean little children, 7 or 8 years old. In under an hour.


All it takes is an hour of concentration, Sometimes less. 


And once you learn it this way, it really sticks. It sticks much better than the old "guess and check" way of learning the Russian alphabet that I stumbled through for years. 


I know I'm not alone on that one either. I've met plenty of people who have stumbled through the alphabet for years. I have met many others scared off from Eastern Europe by the alphabet. I know what an impediment the alphabet can be.


I've seen it over and over again for years while I was working my dream job.  


Something as simple as reading a maps app or navigating streets is a nightmare if you can't read the alphabet. 

Keep it simple. In an hour you can know everything you need about the alphabet to handle your basic needs.

Once the obstacle of the alphabet is handled, no one is going to stop you from soaring in the language.

The strange looking Russian alphabet was a constant stumbling block for me and has scared off thousands of other visitors I have met in that region. That does not have to be your experience!

After college, I lived the dream of this American kid. I taught English literature as a missionary, in what was such a meaningful day job, and when time would allow, I got to see Central and Eastern Europe. 


I saw my students challenged by the English language by day, and at night I was applying those same lessons to my own learning of the local language outside of the classroom. The love of languages is deep in my heart. And it took that kind of love of languages and love of language learners to come up with a system like this. 


I pick up languages very quickly -- Slovak, Czech, Polish, Ukrainian, Russian, Serbian, Italian, Spanish, German, even Hungarian. The list goes on and one. My ability in them is basic, but drop me off at an out of the way bus station in the middle of any place on this planet and this ability shines. 


While the spoken part of the language was very easy for me. . . The visual was not.


Each time I went anywhere where the Russian alphabet was used, I would have to relearn the alphabet. This happened every single time. Sure I remembered a few letters, but I couldn't read entire words. And by the time I was leaving that place, I was just starting to get the hang of it again. 


I knew there had to be a simpler way.


I made that mistake for years. It was awful, and. . . 

I have good news for you: You...Don't...Need..To...Stumble.

  • The Russian alphabet scares people off. It can be really intimidating. I was someone intimidated by it.  
  • I was an American kid living in that region, struggling through the Russian alphabet. One day the lights came on.
  • I knew there had to be an easier way and I discovered it. Whether it's Russia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Kazakstan, Ukraine, or others, this training will help you master the alphabets in each of those places and more, where the alphabets have some slight distinctions, but in which you get 98% of what you need through this training, and 100% of what you need to work with the Russian alphabet. 

Each time I had to relearn the alphabet ... I knew there had to be a simpler way!

I understood how to learn new languages quickly. 

What if I applied my methods of "hacking" a language to my problem of reading the Russian alphabet? 

I had come up with a method of learning languages quickly that never failed me. My method for learning the spoken word in a language looked something like this: I would sit a stranger down and for 30 or 45 minutes have them help me map out the basic structure of the language with me by just answering a few dozen questions that I've asked everywhere I've travelled to. 


Give me a pen, a blank piece of paper, and with those few dozen questions, I can have any language mapped out and ready for me to speak at a basic level in 30 to 45 minutes. 


Those questions have never failed me, and once I developed this system for learning the Russian alphabet, this system has never failed me.


You can imagine -- once it worked for me, I wanted to share it....


You can imagine -- once it worked for me, I wanted to share it.


When I shared it, I watched it work for others that I taught it to. This is what I would see happen with friends: At 2pm Russian would be a mystery to them. By 3pm they understood how to read the Russian alphabet. Over and over it worked. 


It was like their eyes were opened.


Suddenly, the alphabet couldn't keep people away from the eastern parts of Europe anymore. You could see the lightbulb go off in each person's head as they suddenly looked around for new words to read. If you haven't had that joy of helping a lightbulb go off in a person's head, you might not realize how fulfilling it can be.


It felt pretty fulfilling. With this system not only can that light bulb go off in your own head, but you can use it to help the lightbulb go off in the heads of so many others. It is quick to learn from and quick to teach. In fact, one method I recommend within the system, as sort of an extra credit way to lock in that learning is to teach this system to another person as quickly as you can.


Doing that doesn't just help you learn, doing that is also a lot of fun. 


Whether it's on a date, with a neighbor, or teaching your best friend how to read Russian, there's a pretty good chance you will be the first person who has ever taught that person how to read the Russian alphabet. In an hour you can be a whiz at reading the Russian alphabet, in an hour and a half you could be a whiz at teaching someone else to read the Russian alphabet. My system literally makes it that simple. 


I've heard of lots of memories from people who have told me this awesome moments of helping a language learning lightbulb go off in the head of another. 


But on top of that, even more happened in the lives of people who used my system to demystify the Russian alphabet.


Adventures, jobs, love, families that wouldn't have happened...all because those language barriers came down. 


You probably don't realize what a big obstacle the alphabet is until you've walked the streets of a Russian city clueless as to what anything around you says. With the right perspective, so much becomes so easy and so clear when that barrier comes down. 


Make no mistake, above all, this is a system for bringing down barriers. 


If it were only about teaching someone a few words, I would not have wasted my time with this, but it is about so much more. It really is about bringing down barriers. 


Adventures that wouldn't have otherwise happened came because this barrier was pulled down, jobs that wouldn't have existed any other way happened because this barrier was pulled down, people who wouldn't have met any other way fell in love and started families because this barrier was pulled down.


Can you imagine how good that feels to be involved with success stories like that? And all because of some workaround I figured out to make sense of the Russian alphabet. 


So then I wanted to share it with even more people. I wanted to share it with as many people as I could. But there was a limit to how much I could personally share. I couldn't be sitting with everyone and teaching them this. 


That's where you come in. You are part of the process of bringing down those barriers between East and West. If I've done my job right, you won't just be eager to use my system to read the Russian alphabet, bringing down barriers in your own life, you'll be eager to help others use the system to bring down barriers in their lives. 


I wasn't sure exactly how to do all the technical side of all that. A few questions had to be worked out of the technical details of how to share it, so I quickly put my mind to it. But after that, there was one problem that still remained. 


There was one problem that still remained . . . 


I didn't know what to charge for it. It used to be a thing I gave to people for very cheap. Not many people appreciated it. 


So then I started to charge a very, very high price for it. You might not believe this, but charging a very high price, is an amazing way to make sure people really appreciate what they are getting. The only thing is that a high price excluded some of those who I really wanted to reach and excitedly share my system with. 


So one day I figured "How much headache would this have saved me if I would have seen this right when I stepped foot in Europe for the first time?"


I did the math on what a $30 an hour language lesson repeated over 100 hours would be worth. I figured 100 hours because 100 hours of practice with the alphabet is what I think it takes to really get the Russian alphabet ingrained into you if you use the old "guess and check" method that I stumbled through for years. 


By that math, it would have been worth $3,000 to keep myself from having to go through those years of struggle around the regional alphabets.


That's not to mention the opportunity cost that takes from a person. 


Newly graduated my didn't have $3,000 though.


What newly graduated me had was $100 he would have spent on something like this. So I figured the right price is




$100





And I still, today, figure $100 is the right price even though I know there's been some inflation since then and $100 isn't what it used to be. 


Is there anything wrong with giving a person a deal? I don't think so. 


I want two things for this, and I think you want the same.


1.) I want people to value this method enough to use it, because I know for some of them it will open doors and help change their life, and 


2.) I want people to be able to afford my method easily enough so that it is accessible to them to use.


It wouldn't be fair to give this away for such a low price that no one would appreciate.


Here's what you get:


-- You'll have everything you will need to be able to read the Russian alphabet in under 1 hour.


-- I've added an additional 2 hours of fun materials to lock in that learning further. Far from being necessary, it will be fun. Practice makes perfect though, so I always recommend it.  


-- A way of seeing the Russian alphabet that will get you even rethinking how you view the English language, that promises to be a fun and exciting shift in mindset that will repay itself many times over.


-- A new party trick: pull out your phone, and teach anyone, anywhere, anytime how to read the Russian alphabet based on this same lesson. Anyone who sees you pull it off, an experience I have lived through for years -- they will think you are brilliant 


-- $3,000 worth of lessons for $100. These are lessons that will pay and repay for themselves many times over. If you read English at or above the level of the average 7 year old and can focus for an hour, you have all the skills it takes to use this shortcut. 


-- Included in that $100 will also be updates from me on the material, because once I make a system, I'm always tinkering with it to make it better as I use it myself. 


-- On top of that, once you've bought my system, and used it, and realize it's as good as I'm saying, you'll receive a $50 thank you gift for every friend of yours who purchases this system. As you can probably see by now, my goal isn't to get rich off of this. My goal is to help more people tear down those barriers. 


Now there are two catches you need to be ready for. You need access to a smart phone that is more recent than the Obama administration. I've been through many issues with doing it any other way. This material is going to be delivered to your phone. There are no exceptions to that. All the other technology to do this is inferior in so many ways and leaves me answering endless questions about login emails. That's not something I can do anymore. I know that will make this a dealbreaker for some, but it's not worth my peace of mind to handle all the lost password requests without an app like this.


The second catch is this. There are no refunds. The price is so low and the quality of the system is so good that I know the only people who will ask for a refund are scammers. I'm done with those. More importantly than eating up money, they eat up time. Life is too short. Once you're ready for this course -- the button is below. 


Click or tap the link below to check out and to get it instantly delivered to your phone (or for a limited time to your computer or other devices):


NOTE: There are no refunds on The Russian Learning Guide and all sales are final. Also, you must have a smart phone that is newer than when Obama was walking the halls of the White House to access this system. If you don't have such a phone, now is as good a time as any to get one. 


P.S.: Whatever you do -- don't be scared away from the east of Europe by the alphabet. With the right approach, that hurdle is so easy to get past.


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