Your best friend in Russia has invited you to her house for a party this weekend. She thinks it will give you a chance to get to know some people in Russia a little better. You are a little excited and nervous at the same time. You have been learning to speak Russian for a while now though, so you head out to the party feeling fairly confident. When you arrive at the house, a jubilant Russian partygoer opens the door and asks you in Russian, “how are you?” Excited that you recognize this Russian phrase and anxious to make some friends, you dive right into a twenty-minute explanation of what has happened to you in Russia for the past week! Stunned by your long-winded answer, and unfortunately for you, he is making his way through the crowd right now to warn the other Russian partygoers not to make the same mistake! Learning Russian with RussianPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Russian! This Russian Beginner lesson will teach you how to say, “how are you” in Russian. We will also talk about how to you can tell the difference between Russian neuter, feminine, and masculine nouns. Finally, we will tell you just how much information Russians expect to receive when they ask you how you are doing!
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Let’s say you are meeting your new Russian boss today for the first time. Wouldn’t you want to start things off on the right foot by greeting him in Russian with respect? How about introducing yourself in Russian to your new professor this semester at the Russian college you attend…you know the one that can pass or fail you? And of course, how would you greet your best friend in Russia? Today, Anna and Erik meet for the first time and show you how to avoid any embarrassing situations by demonstrating how to introduce yourself in Russian. Learning Russian with RussianPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Russian! This Russian Introduction lesson will teach you how to introduce yourself in Russian both formally and informally. We will also discuss when it is appropriate to greet with a kiss in Russia. Stop by RussianPod101 to get more great Russian lessons and learning materials. Leave us a message while you are there.
Saying goodbye in Russian is very easy to learn with RussianPod101…and a very necessary phrase to use when speaking with people in Russia! Imagine you have just met someone in Russia, had a long conversation with them, and made plans to see them later. Upon leaving, your new Russian friend tells you in Russian, “bye, see you later!” Only, you don’t know what they said to you in Russian or how to respond! Imagine how your new friend will fell if you ignore them and just walk away silently! Well, you don’t to worry about any such embarrassing situations because Erik and Anna are going to show us how to say goodbye in Russian today!
Learning Russian with RussianPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Russian! In this Russian Introduction lesson, you will learn how to say, “goodbye” in Russian. Stop by RussianPod101 to get more great Russian lessons and learning materials. Leave us a message while you are there.
Sitting in the Russian university classroom, you look out the window onto the campus. Everywhere you look you see university students laughing and talking to each other in Russian. You looked forward to studying in Russia for so long, but now that you are here, you are very lonely. If only you knew how to introduce yourself in Russian…What’s this…somebody is passing you a note in the classroom, and why is the Russian professor winking at you? Anyway, there are rules against that, the note and the teacher! RussianPod101, huh? And they can teach you how to introduce yourself in Russian! This is one time you are glad you broke at least one classroom rule! But that Russian teacher is kind of cute, and she already knows your name…
Learning Russian with RussianPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Russian! This Russian Newbie lesson you will learn how to introduce yourself in Russian, and a helpful rule for knowing which syllable to place the stress on in Russian words. Finally, we will discuss how to say “cheers” in Russian. Don’t forget to visit RussianPod101 where you can get other great Russian learning materials.

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