>>10 The more languages you already know, the easier it will be to learn others. Your brain already has the plasticity. Generally, it is better to start with listening before reading. And before starting to listen, one ought to familiarize oneself with the phonetics of the language. Which you can study at the same time you study the alphabet. Once you have a solid grasp of this, I recommend finding a good anki deck to develop a good foundation with the most common words and structures in the language. Brush up on grammar when you have questions and listen to content at your level with the Comprehensible Russian YouTube channel. There are also plenty of children's books at an A1 level that you find out there. Ultimately, what matters most is the amount of time you spend with the language. Developing a vocabulary and getting used to the patterns in the language. Good luck!
The more languages you already know, the easier it will be to learn others. Your brain already has the plasticity. Generally, it is better to start with listening before reading. And before starting to listen, one ought to familiarize oneself with the phonetics of the language. Which you can study at the same time you study the alphabet. Once you have a solid grasp of this, I recommend finding a good anki deck to develop a good foundation with the most common words and structures in the language. Brush up on grammar when you have questions and listen to content at your level with the Comprehensible Russian YouTube channel. There are also plenty of children's books at an A1 level that you find out there. Ultimately, what matters most is the amount of time you spend with the language. Developing a vocabulary and getting used to the patterns in the language. Good luck!