Let's practice. |
Imagine you're Karen Lee and you’re having a language-exchange lunch with Emiliya Estis. |
You point to a pen and ask "How do you say “pen” in Russian?" |
Ready? |
Как будет "pen" на русском? (Kak budet "pen" na russkom?) |
Ручка. (Ruchka.) |
Listen again and repeat. |
Как будет "pen" на русском? (Kak budet "pen" na russkom?) |
Как будет "pen" на русском? (Kak budet "pen" na russkom?) |
Now you want to know how to say “bag” in Russian." |
Ready? |
Как будет "bag" на русском? (Kak budet "bag" na russkom?) |
Сумка. (Sumka) |
Listen again and repeat. |
Как будет "bag" на русском? (Kak budet "bag" na russkom?) |
Как будет "bag" на русском? (Kak budet "bag" na russkom?) |
Let’s try one more. |
Imagine you're Sasha Lee and you’re studying with your classmate. Ask how to say "thank you." |
Ready? |
Как сказать "thank you" по-русски? (Kak skazat’ "thank you" po-russki?) |
Спасибо. (Spasibo.) |
Listen again and repeat. |
Как сказать "thank you" по-русски? (Kak skazat’ "thank you" po-russki?) |
Как сказать "thank you" по-русски? (Kak skazat’ "thank you" po-russki?) |
This is the end of this lesson. |
Remember, these Can Do lessons are about learning practical language skills. |
What's next? |
Show us what you can do. |
When you're ready, take your assessment. |
You can take it again and again, so try anytime you like. |
Our teachers will assess it, and give you your results. |
Now you know how to ask what a word is in Russian. That's all there is to it. |
Keep practicing — and move on to the next lesson! |
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