
Your friends at the Russian university you attend have been raving about the Russian markets they shop at every weekend. You love shopping in Russia more than almost anything, and you have been dying to see the Russian markets! So when your Russian friends invited you to go along, you excitedly accepted their offer! However, things quickly went downhill when you told the Russian sales clerk you would like to try on a pair of jeans in Russian. The Russian-speaking sales clerk directed you to an area behind the stall. As you quickly slid out of your old jeans and turned to grab the other pair, you realized everyone behind you could see you! You never meant to share that much of yourself with the people of Russia today! And you certainly did not intend to study anatomy today! Learning Russian with RussianPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Russian! This Russian Beginner lesson will teach you how to talk about what you want in Russian or ask others what they might want in Russian. Then, we will talk about how to ask how much something costs in Russian. Finally, we will discuss different types of shops in Russia, where you might find the best deals in Russia, and some drawbacks to shopping in different places in Russia. Don’t forget to visit RussianPod101.com and find other great free Russian language learning resources. You can leave us feedback in the comment section of each lesson. You can even try to write in Russian!
Learn Russian travel phrases with RussianPod101.com! A little Russian can go such a long way! Whether you’re traveling, visiting, or sightseeing, RussianPod101.com has all the essential travel phrases just for you! Today we cover a high frequency Russian phrase sure to be of use on your trip, travels or vacation to France. Today, you’ll be learning a Russian phrase to get you to your destination when taking a taxi. We’ll also go over some tips for traveling in taxis.Tune in to find out more! And to learn more about Russian customs and phrases, be sure to stop by at RussianPod101.com!
Your mother warned you that it was going to be cold in Moscow. Of course…you are a big university student now-you don’t need her advice anymore. You packed plenty of coats, and jackets, and sweaters. You’ll be fine. Besides, you’ll be inside the Russian university classrooms most of the time anyway! Mothers! You climb off the plane in Moscow and the icy Russian wind blows right through the coat and sweater you are wearing! It catches you by surprise and your feet come flying out from under you as you stumble onto your…umm…nether regions, and onto the icy Russian sidewalk. The Russian flight attendant leans forward to lend you a hand getting up. As you grasp his hand, he tells you in Russian that you won’t last a day in those clothes during a Russian winter! You would think a big university student would know by now that Mom is always right! Learning Russian with RussianPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Russian! This Russian Beginner lesson will teach you how to talk about the weather in Russian and to describe different weather conditions in Russian. You will also learn how to say that someone or something is hot or cold in Russian. Then we will revisit how to say, “I need,” in Russian, which you can also use to give advice in Russian…such as which kind of coat to buy in a Russian winter! Finally, we will give you some wonderful advice for the appropriate type of clothing to wear during a Russian winter! Don’t forget to visit RussianPod101.com and find other great free Russian language learning resources. You can leave us feedback in the comment section of each lesson. You can even try to write in Russian!
Learn Russian travel phrases with RussianPod101.com! A little Russian can go such a long way! Whether you’re traveling, visiting, or sightseeing, RussianPod101.com has all the essential travel phrases just for you! Today we cover a high frequency Russian phrase sure to be of use on your trip, travels or vacation to Russia.
Before stepping onto a Russian train, you will buy a ticket. How do you ask and what should you say? We hope you are listening carefully to today’s podcast to find out! To learn more about Russia and its culture, stop by RussianPod101.com!
As you approach the front desk of the hotel in Saint Petersburg, panic strikes you. You freeze in your tracks and turn to face your wife who has been learning to speak in Russian for several months. You tell her that she has to be the one to register at the hotel because you don’t know how to speak in Russian. You booked your hotel room with a travel agent and it had not occurred to you until right now that the Russian desk clerk may not speak anything but Russian. You would just like to avoid the embarrassment and have your wife handle this. She approaches the hotel desk and begins speaking in Russian to the desk the tall Russian woman behind the desk. Immediately, they both look at you and burst loudly into laughter! Well, so much for avoiding embarrassment. You have to learn how to speak Russian soon. Learning Russian with RussianPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Russian! This Russian Beginner lesson will prepare you for booking Russian reservations of all sorts and filling in forms in Russian. We will also continue our discussion of the Russian accusative case by talking about Russian direct objects in the accusative case. Then, we will talk about Russian names and how people prefer to be addressed in Russia. Visit RussianPod101.com to find other great free Russian language learning resources. You can leave us feedback in the comment section of each lesson, and you can even try to write in Russian!
Category: Beginner Lessons | 4 Comments »
Function: asking questions, responding in russian | Topic: wants, speaking russian
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