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Learn Russian with RussianPod101.com! Well, I don’t know why he thought you wouldn’t want to go shopping during your vacation in Russia! I mean, how many times in your life will you have the chance to shop ’til you drop in Russia! It doesn’t matter where in the world you are though…Russia, France, the US…there is almost nothing better than finding a store or mall that has everything you want in one place! Much to his demise, you could spend days in a Russian store that could offer you everything you need! Hmm, you should ask someone in Russian if there are any shops like that in Russia! It’s a good thing you found that fantastic all-in-one Russian Review lesson at RussianPod101 right before you left! Now you know exactly how to ask someone in Russian how to find the perfect place to spend your rubles! Maybe you can find a place that has a whiner’s section for husbands too!

Learning Russian with RussianPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Russian! This Russian Beginner lesson is a review of the last four Russian Beginner lessons. All the information from the last four Russian Beginner lessons is brought together here for a quick memory refresh! We will also discuss shopping in Russia! Visit us at RussianPod101.com where you will find many more great Russian lessons and learning materials! Leave us a message while you are there!

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Learn Russian with RussianPod101.com! Everything is going great for you in Russia! You were worried at first…but it seems as if now all your preparations are paying off. Everyone back home thought you were crazy to want to study in another country! However, you started learning to speak Russian long before you left and now all those Russian lessons are really helping! In fact, just today you had an interview and landed your first job in Russia because they were so impressed by the fact that you were able to learn to speak Russian so well! Oh, your boss is calling…he wants you to be at work tomorrow at what time? You don’t know? You skipped that Russian lesson because you thought the time was the same in all languages! Well, you had better start studying how to tell the time in Russian right now and hope you remember what he said…or get to work at 6:00 A.M.!

Learning Russian with RussianPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Russian! In this Russian Beginner lesson, you will learn how to tell the time in Russian! And believe me, it’s not the same in all languages! We’ll also tell you how you can offer or accept a favor. In addition, you’ll get some useful information about Russian drivers! Visit RussianPod101.com and find other great free Russian language learning resources. You can leave us feedback in the comment section of each lesson. You can even try to write in Russian!

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Learn Russian with RussianPod101.com! Should you go? You’ve been dying to meet more Russian students from the university you attend. A party in St. Petersburg would be a great way to meet people! You still don’t speak Russian fluently though. However, as you argue with your Russian roommate about it, she says that’s exactly why you should go to the party! She says it will give you a chance to practice communicating in Russian while meeting some of your Russian classmates. She’s not going to let you off the hook! Later at the party, you wish you could crawl under the table! You realize that without knowing how to use Russian pronouns as indirect objects, you have to repeat everyone’s names-but you don’t know their names! “Can I bring Anna a drink?” Nice. Try talking about a group of people in Russian without knowing the correct pronouns! Whew! Well, if you ever figure out the Russian pronouns, you won’t soon forget them!

Learning Russian with RussianPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Russian! This Russian Beginner lesson will teach you how to use Russian pronouns in the dative case as well as refresh you on the Russian nominative case pronouns. We will discuss how to say whether you “like” or “do not like” something in Russian. You’ll also learn to talk about your movie preferences in Russian and the Russian verb podarit’, which means, “to give as a gift,” (Russians love to give a lot of gifts!). “Finally, we will give you a few tips for Russian New Year’s parties. So, don’t miss this Russian Beginner lesson! Stop by RussianPod101 to get more Russian learning materials when you are done! You can leave us feedback in the comment section of each lesson. You can even try to write in Russian!

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Learn Russian with RussianPod101.com! Your friends are having a huge New Year’s celebration in Russia! This will be your first New Year’s in Russia and you are very excited! However, when you arrive at your friend’s house in St. Petersburg you are in for a big surprise! The New Year’s celebration in Russia is completely different from what you have ever experienced and you are completely unprepared! Your Russian friends greet you at the door with hugs and gifts…but you have nothing to give them. You have never felt more uncomfortable in your life. Your New Year in Russia is not off to the best start! What’s this? One of your Russian friends got you a gift subscription to RussianPod101! Maybe this will be your lucky year in Russia!

Learning Russian with RussianPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Russian! In this Russian Beginner lesson, you will learn the Russian dative case to indicate the indirect object of an action. We will give you plenty of examples of how to use the Russian dative case, and discuss how gender influences the conjugation. You will also learn how to say, “cool, great” in Russian! Then, we will discuss the most important holiday in Russia and the traditions that make it complete! This is one lesson you will not want to miss! Stop by Russianpod101 to leave us a comment and tell us what you think! You can also pick up other great Russian learning materials while you are there, or start your next Russian lesson!

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Learn Russian with RussianPod101.com! You just started working for this great company in Russia…but you were telling your wife just last night how somehow you just don’t feel like one of the guys yet. You have been learning to speak Russian, you have been trying to keep up with the office politics, you have even tried to pick up some extra work here and there-which is something you normally would not do. But, somehow, you still just don’t feel like you fit in just yet-that is, until today! The guys were standing around talking in Russian about a place some of them go every weekend-the banya? You thought it was the perfect opportunity to jump in, maybe get an invite so you could hang out and get to know them better! Well, it worked all right! Now, you know more about the guys than you were quite ready to know. Maybe next time you will just opt for working overtime?

Learning Russian with RussianPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Russian! In this Russian Beginner lesson, you will learn about Russian verbs of motion. You will learn why Russians have more than one verb meaning, “to go.” We will teach you how to make an informal invitation in Russian. You’ll also learn some valuable time expressions in Russian, such as “tomorrow.” Finally, learn what a Russian banya is…and better yet, whether you want to go along for the ride! Don’t forget to stop by RussianPod101 to get even more great Russian learning resources or start your next Russian lesson! Leave us a comment while you are there! We’ll keep the water warm!