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Learn Russian with RussianPod101.com! After you wait for a while to be seated in the Russian restaurant, much to your disappointment, you discover beef stroganoff is nowhere to be found on the menu. You tell your friends in Russian, “Chicken Kiev is a good second choice though, so I’m glad the chefs know how to make it. And even better - it’s served with my favorite vegetable, cauliflower!” Your friends look puzzled, and one asks you in Russian, “You seriously like cauliflower, even with its weird non-flavor?” You look at your friend and say, “Yes, I love it. I can’t wait to order it.” Finally, the waitress approaches, and you each take turns telling her your orders in Russian. When it’s your turn, you tell her you want the chicken in Russian, and she starts to frown. What else could possibly go wrong? Learning Russian with RussianPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Russian! This Russian Beginner lesson will teach you how to form the instrumental case in Russian for adjectives. With this case, you’ll be able to use the proper form of Russian adjectives after prepositions. Visit us at RussianPod101.com where you will find many more fantastic Russian lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!


 

Learn Russian with RussianPod101.com. You are in Russia having a good time, but apparently, you have been having TOO good of a time because most of your money is already gone! On top of it, you have five more days in Russia and you have tons of things planned that you will need money for. Your friend wants you to go to a Russian café for breakfast and you cannot resist the temptation. While at the Russian café counter, you are shocked at how much your coffee and danish cost. Because your friend knows you are low on funds, she offers to pay for your breakfast. You reply in Russian, “That’s okay. I’ll pay myself.” You hate borrowing money from friends. You have already decided you will call your parents for some extra money to hold you over until you get home. After all, they aren’t your friends, they are your parents.  

Learning Russian with RussianPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Russian. In this Russian Lower Intermediate lesson, we will teach you the Russian verbs “to pay” and “to have.” We will also teach you some more about the genitive case and additional Russian vocabulary. Thank goodness you don’t have “to pay” for these wonderful Russian lessons! All the more reason to come back to RussianPod101.com for more fantastic lessons. Leave us a message while you’re there.


 

Learn Russian with RussianPod101.com. You are having a blast with some friends on vacation in Russia. You and your friends decide to go to a great Russian bar and grill but you have nothing to wear. Your friend suggests that you borrow something from her sister, but her sister is not home to decide for herself if she wants you borrowing something. You are hesitant, but you know that her sister will not be home until tomorrow and would never know. You decide to wear a beautiful Russian-made dress, but at the bar and grill you drop food in your lap, staining the Russian garment. Your friend declares in Russian, “Oh, no. I’m dead meat.” You think otherwise and tell her in Russian, “It’s okay, it’s my fault in the first place. I shouldn’t have taken it without asking.” You tell your friend you will take the blame for ruining her sister’s dress…or maybe you could just leave Russia before her sister gets home…

Learning Russian with RussianPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Russian. In this Russian Lower Intermediate lesson, we will teach you a frequently used Russian word that has three categories, a word that can be used for any pronoun including ’self,’ how to form a Russian sentence to talk about feelings, and how to form the Russian genitive case. Wow, that’s a lot! Oh, and we can’t forget that Russian vocabulary! Don’t worry! We will help you along the way. Then you can come back to RussianPod101.com for more fantastic lessons. Leave us a message while you’re there.


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Learn Russian with RussianPod101.com. You are finally at the party your new (promising) Russian friend nervously invited you to last week. His friends anxiously crown around, excited to finally meet the girl he has apparently been talking quite a bit about. Blushing, you introduce yourself to the crowd in Russian, “Hi! Vlad has told me so much about all of you. It’s such a pleasure to finally meet you!” As his friends take turns shaking your hand and introducing themselves, one friend announces in Russian, “Vlad, you should have told us she was so polite and beautiful!” Blushing even worse, you take his hand and reply in Russian, “Well, I owe you a dance later for such a wonderful compliment.” Apparently getting a little jealous, Vlad interrupts, shoves his friend aside, and tells him in Russian, “Umm, I’ll let you get away with that this time because she is very beautiful…but next time…” He turns back to you and says in Russian, “Now that you have met everyone, you must tell me everything about yourself!” How can your friends be mad at you for falling in love?

Learning Russian with RussianPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Russian. In this Russian Lower Intermediate lesson, we will teach you several Russian words and phrases and their meanings, along with the diminutive form of Russian names. Some more Russian vocabulary won’t hurt either. Learn the diminutive form for your name and then come back to RussianPod101.com for more fantastic lessons. Leave us a message while you’re there.