You have been working very hard at the Russian University you attend. But tonight you are taking the night off in Moscow! You are not doing any homework-only relaxing, eating, and maybe meeting some new Russian people. And across the bar you see a tall, beautiful Russian girl. Your friends have been telling you to go ask her out, but you are not very comfortable with speaking in Russian yet. They are not going to hush until you do though… So, you make your way across the bar-terrified-and you do your best to ask her in Russian what she is doing next Saturday. Apparently, you don’t know how to talk about the future in Russian though and instead you asked her what she was doing this Saturday in Russian. She giggled-at you, not with you-and told you in Russian that obviously she was here at the bar talking to you! Well, it was enough to start a conversation! Imagine if you had just told your professor in Russian you would have your assignments finished tonight instead of next week, or worse…your boss! 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 future in Russian using both the Russian present tense and the future tense of Russian verbs. Then we will discuss how to include the different days of the week in Russian when you are making those important plans. Finally, we will discuss important proper Russian party etiquette. You won’t want to miss this lesson! So, visit RussianPod101.com and 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!
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How social are you ?
Do you like to invite people over to your house or go out somewhere together?
Category: Beginner Lessons |
Function: asking questions | Topic: speaking russian, Responses | Politeness Level: formal
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