Lesson Transcript

Let's practice.
Imagine you're Sasha Lee and you're at the grocery store. Get the shopkeeper's attention and ask if they have milk.
Ready?
Извините, у вас есть молоко? (Izvinite, u vas yest' moloko?)
Да, оно здесь. (Da, ono zdes'.)
Listen again and repeat.
Извините, у вас есть молоко? (Izvinite, u vas yest' moloko?)
Извините, у вас есть молоко? (Izvinite, u vas yest' moloko?)
Let's try another.
Imagine you're Karen Lee and you're at the grocery store to buy eggs.
Ready?
У вас есть яйца? (U vas yest' yaytsa?)
Да, они здесь. (Da, oni zdes'.)
Listen again and repeat.
У вас есть яйца? (U vas yest' yaytsa?)
У вас есть яйца? (U vas yest' yaytsa?)
Let’s try one more.
Imagine you're Ben Lee and you’re at the grocery store to buy sugar.
Ready?
Извините, у вас есть сахар? (Izvinite, u vas yest' sakhar?)
Да, он здесь. (Da, on zdes'.)
Listen again and repeat.
Извините, у вас есть сахар? (Izvinite, u vas yest' sakhar?)
Извините, у вас есть сахар? (Izvinite, u vas yest' sakhar?)
{Here is space for a second, optional cultural/linguistic insight section, similar to the first one. The content there can be a little less closely related to the lesson than the first one, though.}
This is the end of this lesson.
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Now you know how to ask if a grocery store has something in Russian. That's all there is to it.
Keep practicing — and move on to the next lesson!

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