Russian, also called Great Russian, is a member of the Indo-European family of languages. As Russian is a(1) widespread _ language, it is considered to be one of the (2) major _ world languages. Knowledge of the Russian language opens the door to the study of Russian's rich tradition of literature, art and music. Russian literature (3) ranks_ among the most beautiful and exciting national literatures in the world. Russian is the (4) native _ language of the greatest people known (5) throughout _ the world:
L. Tolstoy, P. Tchaikovsky, I. Pavlov, A. Sakharov, to name just a few. Russian (6) is recognized_ as a very difficult language. If you speak Italian, French, or German, you will learn Russian vocabulary even more easily as many words (7) were borrowed_ in the 18th and 19th countries from these languages. If you neither travel regularly to Russia nor have a Russian pen friend, you should (8) practice _ your Russian on other ways. There is a wealth of books and DVDs waiting for you, and many are (9) available _ at local Russian shops. If you study Russian one hour a day regularly, you will probably be (10) fluent _ in three years. Being able to read a newspaper article with a dictionary can be (11) achieved _ in a year.
For example, when you come to the Czech Republic, you should “do as the Czechs do“ at least a little. People will always try to accept you, but if you’ll seem to them to “unczech“, they might not like you. We appreciate all the foreigners who learn at least a few Czech words and phrases such as “Good morning!“ and those who behave at least a little politely and don’t insult our nation. In my opinion, Czechs are very a tolerant nation (we mostly see no problems in other religions worhiped in the world, homosexuality and other much discussed topics of today’s world). We do our best to better understand the other nations.