tv and computers are truly the greatest achievements of humanity. there are many ways to education foreign languages for yourself. and the computer is all you need. there are a lot of tutorials on youtube from native speakers. a lot of web sites, where you can find the necessary information on grammar or something else. the translators are becoming more and more perfect, because they are based on neural networks. on the internet there're many useful applications and dictionaries, for example: the cambridge dictionary and vocabulary. if you like watching movies, you can look in the original english language, with english subtilities, not russian it's very important.
in my opinion, when you're learning foreign language, you must have a motivation, you should ask yourself a question "why do i need a foreign language? for what purpose? " for work, or for journey, or for something else. think about that and good luck.
1. Is Tasmania a small or large island? What are the wild forests are full of ? Is Tasmania very different from the other states? There are no deserts in Tasmania, aren't there?
2. Do the thousands of tourists visit Ayers Rock and a strange group of huge red stones called “the Olgas”? Where will you find the red heart of Australia? Are these places holy to the Aboriginals or to everyone? They believe that the land itself has life, don't they?
3. Is Sydney the best known place in New South Wales? What is the best known place in Australia? Are the Blue Mountains covered with forests of blue colored eucalyptus trees or fields of gold? When the sun shines, the air of the Blue Mountains is a real, beautiful blue, isn't it?