Russian Pronunciation with Kira
A comprehensive online video course for mastering Russian pronunciation
Welcome to my new course on Russian pronunciation – launching in Fall 2025!
Gain confidence and accelerate your study of Russian by mastering pronunciation with me as an independent learner or within the context of another Russian language course.
I've called this pronunciation resource a "course" because it can easily stand on its own. But it can also be used as a supplementary resource with full flexibility: its six modules (with 27 individual topic lessons) and a bonus library of 52 videos on individual Russian sounds allow both beginners and advanced students to use it as a resource right alongside existing curriculum.
This course brings together comprehensive, hard-to-find information in one place, from learning the alphabet to mastering the subtleties of target-like pronunciation. Plus, I designed it to be fun, easy and fast!
The course will be priced at $12/month or $45/year for the general public upon launch in Fall 2025. Sign up to be notified as soon as it becomes available.
Пое́хали!
Please notify me when the course becomes available in Fall 2025!
Sample Lesson
How It Works
This self-paced course gives you all the tools you need in order to sound authentically Russian — whether you’re just starting out or refining years of fluent speech. Through expert instruction, engaging visuals, and structured practice, you’ll develop the skills and confidence to speak clearly and naturally.
Who is the course for?
This course is designed for students and teachers with English-language familiarity, including:
Total beginners with no prior knowledge of Russian
Intermediate and advanced learners with fossilized errors
Fluent speakers who want to reduce their accent or refine their pronunciation
English-speaking teachers of Russian who wish to enhance their instruction or who have English-speaking students
What will students learn?
This course will teach you to:
Hear and reproduce Russian sounds accurately
Read aloud with correct pronunciation
Understand key phonetic rules (like vowel reduction and voicing)
Practice independently and track your progress with self-recordings
Develop a Russian sound identity and improve your intelligibility
Topics include:
The psychology of learning pronunciation
The Russian default mouth position
(артикуляцио́нный укла́д)
The Russian alphabet (Cyrillic)
Refinement of listening skills
How to use sight words to learn new vocabulary
Hard / soft vowels & consonants
Voicing rules
Vowel reduction (Types I and II)
Intonation, stress and prosody
Other special topics
Why this course?
Kira's signature approach addresses the full experience of learning to sound different
Psychology: Build comfort and confidence
Mechanics: Learn exactly how to move your jaw, tongue and lips
Process: Train your ear and incorporate Russian sounds into your speech
Elevate Your Russian Pronunciation with Kira
Learn At Your Pace
No live sessions or deadlines – progress on your own schedule, as quickly or slowly as you like.
Easy To Start
No Russian required. The course is taught in English and starts with the basics, including the alphabet.
Smart Practice Tools
Students record themselves, listen back, and track their progress with “before and after” snapshots — developing their ability to take agency in their own learning.
What's Included
27 video lessons across 6 modules
52-video sound library
Audio, visual, and written exercises
Extensive prompts to listen and reflect on recordings
Affordable & Accessible
$12/month or $45/year for the general public — with scholarships available through teachers and professors at accredited institutions (click here for more information), Study from any device.
Designed by an Expert
Kira holds a Ph.D. in Russian Language & Second Language Acquisition, brings 30+ years of experience teaching Russian pronunciation to her signature approach, and offers insights from her experience as a non-native speaker of Russian who has travelled the same path students are travelling.
Course Details & FAQs
Curious about the details? Here are answers to common questions from learners, teachers and institutions.
Course Logistics
It would take about 28 days if you completed one lesson a day. However, the course is very comprehensive, and I recommend working with it over the course of months or even years.
No! You can learn the alphabet right from this course and go on from there.
You’ll need internet access and a method of recording yourself.
Yes. However, you may wish to access the course on a computer so that you can record yourself working with the exercises using the voice memos app on a phone.
The course is fully asynchronous.
Yes — you can watch my Sample Lesson above; it is included in the course and is a good representation of my teaching style.
If you are enrolling via an instructor (i.e. your teacher has requested scholarship access for you), then you should follow the directions they will provide. If you are enrolling as an independent learner (i.e. you do not have a teacher who has requested access on your behalf), then you can sign up to be notified when the course launches in Fall 2025 using the "Notify Me" button at the top of this page.
Support & Feedback
Independent learners are taught to develop agency and skill in the learning process by recording themselves, listening back, and reflecting on what they hear. Students enrolled in classes that utilize this course may receive feedback from their own instructors if feedback is built into the structure of the class, but it’s not necessary in order for learning to take place. The primary benefit comes from learning to listen carefully to your own speech and to make adjustments accordingly.
Yes! You will be prompted to record yourself, listen back, and reflect so that you can develop agency and skill in the learning process. "Before" and "After" snapshots will help you hear your own improvement.
I am always happy to help you troubleshoot access to the course – you can reach me at kiradimattia@gmail.com. I won’t be able to provide ongoing personal support, but occasionally I may be able to answer isolated questions by email. I may also consider offering "office hours" via Zoom from time to time – let me know if you would take advantage of this opportunity and I may create it!
Pronunciation & Practice
There are so many reasons! Here are just four to get you started.
Intelligibility: We help people understand us with good pronunciation
Accelerated Learning: We make faster progress learning Russian when we are confident about our speech
Relationships: Good pronunciation opens doors for new relationships with individual native speakers
Global Citizenship: We build bridges between cultures when we invest in learning how other languages actually sound
Yes, most students of Russian can learn to produce many, most, or even all of the sounds in the Russian language, especially if they are given explicit, expert-level instruction and if they close their eyes, which helps them focus on sound.
To avoid confusing learners, I’ve chosen to focus on a single target: standard Moscow pronunciation. This variety has historically been promoted by the state as the ideal—and, for a time, as the only officially acceptable variant. That said, natural variation occurs across regions, social groups, and even between individuals within the same area. If you plan to study Russian somewhere outside Moscow, it’s entirely appropriate to adopt the local pronunciation as your target.
The problem is that most students don't have the knowledge or skills that would yield authentically Russian-sounding speech.
Your progress will largely depend on your willingness to take an active role in this course.
1. Choose a good location
2. Be active, not passive
3. Record yourself
4. Use your brain to its max
5. Evaluate your own speech
Course Philosophy
I hold a Ph.D. from Bryn Mawr College in Russian Language and Second Language Acquisition and I have been teaching pronunciation in US university settings and independently since 1991, bringing 30+ years of experience teaching Russian pronunciation to my signature approach.
I can also offers insights from my experience as a non-native speaker of Russian who has travelled the same path our students will travel as second language learners. I am very proud that when I had the chance to speak with renowned Russian phoneticist Еле́на Андре́евна Брызгуно́ва in 2002 or so, she commented that it seemed that I had indeed acquired the “articulation foundation” (артикуляцио́нная ба́за) of contemporary spoken Russian. I owe a huge debt of gratitude to my amazing phonetics teachers – especially Светла́на Бори́совна Степа́нова at St. Petersburg State University and Ири́на Влади́мировна Одинцо́ва at Moscow State University, with whom I had the opportunity to study thanks to funding from the American Council of Teachers of Russian.
The course focuses on standard Moscow pronunciation. I discuss this choice in the questions above that explain my use of the term "target-like".
Yes, they have been invited to participate and will be added over time.
My signature method of teaching pronunciation addresses:
The psychology of learning to sound different
The mechanics of producing Russian speech
The process by which learners acquire foreign pronunciation and incorporate it into their speech
Pricing & Access
$12/month or $45/year. Scholarship access is available through instructors at accredited institutions. For more information, click here.
The low price of the course is intended to make it available to a wide audience.
There is no refund policy. If you're unsure whether this course is something you’ll enjoy, I recommend signing up for one month of access to start.
Payment by credit card may make it possible to apply a month's payment to the cost of the annual plan if you choose to upgrade; PayPal does not support the application of credit in this way.
For Instructors: Using This Course with Your Students
Absolutely. The course was specifically designed to support instruction in university and high school Russian programs, as well as for independent learners.
That’s entirely up to you.
You can be completely hands-off, or you can take an active role in giving feedback and guiding pronunciation work. The course is flexible and built to support a range of teaching styles and time constraints.
No — the course is entirely self-contained and taught in English. No prep, background in linguistics, or pronunciation training is required.
Nope! The course is designed to work independently. You don’t need to learn anything in advance. You can simply point your students to the course and let it enhance their pronunciation without any additional work on your part.
Almost none.
All you have to do is let your students know where and how to submit:
their video/audio recordings
and any written work you'd like to collect
You can choose to grade these assignments for completion only — no feedback required.
That’s great too! If you’d like to offer feedback or integrate certain lessons more deeply into your curriculum, the materials are designed to support that. A teacher’s guide and answer keys are included to make things easier.
If you teach Russian at an accredited institution in the US or abroad, I will provide you with free access to the course. You may use it to enhance your own ability to teach pronunciation but please do not show the material to your students without having them enroll in the course themselves. For more information, click here. If you teach Russian but not at an accredited institution, email me at kiradimattia@gmail.com and tell me about your teaching practice – I may be able to add you to the course as a beta tester.
If you teach Russian at an accredited institution in the US or abroad and would like to provide free access to this course for your students in 2025-2026, you can request free enrollment. For more information, click here.
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