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Learn Russian with RussianPod101.com! Your seatmate on the flight to Russia seems impressed with your Russian ability so far. All that study you did is definitely paying off! But wait…why is your new friend looking blankly at you now? Maybe you need more practice…
In this lesson, you will learn the question How long have you been studying Russian? in Russian and how to answer it. Visit us at RussianPod101.com, where you will find Russian lesson notes and many more fantastic lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!
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Well, this is a little awkward. We’ve been coming into your home and teaching you Russian for awhile now, and yet we’ve never even met! It’s a little bit like online dating if you think about it. We don’t know about you, but maybe it’s time we properly introduced ourselves this year. You’ll finally be able to match a face and story to the voice and maybe you’ll find that you have more in common with us than just your love of Russian!
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Learn Russian with RussianPod101.com! After getting everything unpacked and moved in to your new home in Russia, you decide to tackle that yard. You spend all afternoon planting tons of flowers and even a small garden. And just in time, too - today, you have your five year old niece to watch. You follow her into the backyard as she runs out to play. First, she runs to a patch of flowers and yells back in Russian, “LOOOK! Bees are on the flowers!” Thinking she has been hurt or something is wrong, you run over to the patch of flowers and stare blankly into the beautiful blooms. Meanwhile, your niece has move on to bigger things - at the gate to the yard, she yells back in Russian, “OOOOHHH! An inchworm is on your fence!!” Trying desperately to keep up with her, she dashes off to your garden, yelling back in Russian, “The ladybugs are everywhere!” Realizing at this point that she is not hurt (just excited), you ask in your best Russian you can muster, “What are you so excited about honey? Please show me.” She replies in Russian, “Ha ha! I know Russian better than you do!!!” Something tells you that you won’t learn anything from her today! Learning Russian with RussianPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Russian! This Russian Video Vocabulary lesson will teach you the Russian vocabulary you need to protect yourself and your belongings from everything creepy-crawly you might find, well, anywhere! And you can learn this helpful Russian insect vocabulary without the help of your pesky niece!! In this Russian vocabulary video, you will learn Russian by watching the video, seeing both English and Russian translations describing the video, and all while listening to the Russian translations being read aloud by our native Russian speakers. Visit us at RussianPod101.comwhere you will find many more great Russian lessons and learning materials! Leave us a message while you are there!
My, how time flies! Not too long ago, it was still 2011 and we were giving out holiday gifts to language lovers. Though indeed a memorable year to reflect on, we like to keep our dwelling-on-the-past to a minimum! Doctors say it’s not healthy. What is healthy is setting resolutions and doing our best this year to help you learn language in the fastest, easiest, and most fun way. In the spirit of the New Year, we will be publishing a ton of new seasons and helping you reach your New Year’s Resolution with a sale.
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Learn Russian with RussianPod101.com! Halfway through dinner, you wonder whether your Russian friend’s family has unlimited stomachs. The Russian food just keeps coming, coming, and coming to the table! You’re trying to be as polite as possible and agree to sample every Russian dish, but you’re going to have to unbuckle your belt soon! Your Russian hostess, however, is relentless. Now she’s asking you in Russian, “Would you like some more dumplings?” You respond in Russian, “Sure, but I am almost full to the brim of all this delicious food you’ve prepared. Thank you so much for having me!” She replies in Russian, “Surely you’ve saved room for dessert.” Oh no! You glace across the table for help from your friend, who nods and says in Russian, “Mom, I’m pretty full. Why don’t we let all this tasty food digest for a while so by the time we are ready for dessert, we can really savor it.” With his mom pacified, your friend’s dad takes over the conversation and starts quizzing you on how you are finding Russia so far. Maybe you should have kept eating!
Learning Russian with RussianPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Russian! This Russian Gengo lesson will teach you about Russian adverbs, adjectives, and verbs to use when you are a dinner guest. With this newfound Russian knowledge, you’ll be able to impress your kind hosts. And keep in mind that for your safety and that of your stomach, it’s always best to impress with your words than with your gastronomic feats! 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!











