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Learn Russian with RussianPod101.com! You are in Russian with a few friends sightseeing. You desperately needed a vacation, and have been fortunate throughout the years to be able to travel abroad to different countries. At the end of your vacation, you and your friends are enjoying your last few moments in a popular Russian pub before you head back home. One of your friends asks you in Russian, “Which country have you visited that you like best so far?” You reply in Russian, “I have enjoyed many of my travels abroad, but I believe I like Russia the best, although the plane ride to Russia was quite possibly the longest.” While you are on the subject of traveling, your friend asks you in Russian, “What was the totally worst vacation you have ever had?” This is an easy one. You reply in Russian, “By far, the worst vacation ever was to my grandmother’s house when I was ten - but don’t tell her that!” Your friends laugh at this and agree that Russia sounds much better than visiting your grandparents’ house at a young age.
Learning Russian with RussinaPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Russian! In this Russian Intermediate lesson, we will teach you the different meanings of an important Russian preposition and Russian superlatives. And as always, we’ll throw in some Russian vocabulary for good measure. When you have finished learning your ’super’ Russian lesson, come back to RussianPod101.com for more of the best Russian lessons. Leave us a message while you’re there!
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