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The prospect of learning Russian in the next ten years
The prospect of learning Russian in the next ten years is as follows:

Learning Russian has a bright future. China's machinery manufacturing, energy enterprises, foreign trade, tourism and state organs have great demand for Russian talents.

Russian majors mainly study Russian language, literature, history, politics, economy, social culture and other basic knowledge. Training them in Russian listening, speaking, reading, writing and translating requires students to master solid basic knowledge and skills of Russian language and skillfully use Russian language.

And can form a good teacher quality through educational theory courses and educational practice, acquire the basic ability to engage in Russian teaching and Russian education research, and be competent for various oral and written communication and translation work. Teachers and other educators who can carry out Russian teaching and teaching research in colleges and universities after graduation.

And can be engaged in translation, scientific research and management in foreign affairs, economy and trade, culture, press and publication, tourism and other departments. Russia is a country full of hope, and there is a great need for communication between China and Russia. It can be predicted that the shortage of talents in this field will appear rapidly in two or three years, and the demand for graduates studying in Russia will be in short supply for a long time in the next decade.

Russian (Russian: русскийязык; Latin alphabet transliteration: Russkyyazyk;; English: Russian is one of the six working languages of the United Nations, the official language of Russia and the official languages of Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, with about 285 million users.

Russian belongs to the East Slavic branch of the Slavic family of Indo-European family, and it is the most widely used language in Slavic family.

Russian is mainly used in Russia and other member countries of the former Soviet Union, and is widely used as the first foreign language teaching in schools in Warsaw Treaty member countries. During the Soviet period, Russia was highly valued among the countries it joined.

Although many countries in the former Soviet Union have begun to emphasize the importance of local languages, Russian is still the most widely used language in these areas, and it is also the language used by these countries in communication.