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Foreigners can understand how it feels to be Russian with new mobile application

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Foreigners can understand how it feels to be Russian with new mobile application


26.07.2018

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New mobile application launched by Russian developers will help foreigners to understand Russians better. The application is based on Skill Cup platform is made for fans from abroad to participate in virtual training sessions, Regions Online website reports. Future users may also learn many new things about Russian mentality and culture.
 
Training is conducted in the form of a game to accelerate learning process. Users to learn with a help of cards organized in adaptive sequence adjusted according the individual level. 

Once the course is completed, students will better feel what it means to be Russian, and would be interested to learn more about Russian culture, traditions and sense of humor, the app creators hope.

Many football fans visited Russia during FIFA World Cup, and many of them left positive feedback. As Russkiy Mir informed earlier, FAN ID holders can visit Russia until the end of 2018 without making new visa, Vladimir Putin stated.

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