Lesson Transcript

Let's practice.
Imagine they’re also selling artisan coffee. Ask for the price of a coffee.
Ready?
Сколько стоит кофе? (Skol'ko stoit kofe?)
Сто рублей. (Sto rubley.)
Listen again and repeat.
Сколько стоит кофе? (Skol'ko stoit kofe?)
Сколько стоит кофе? (Skol'ko stoit kofe?)
Let's try another.
They’re also selling cake.
Ready?
Сколько стоит торт? (Skol'ko stoit tort?)
Пятьсот рублей. (Pyat'sot rubley.)
Listen again and repeat.
Сколько стоит торт? (Skol'ko stoit tort?)
Сколько стоит торт? (Skol'ko stoit tort?)
Let’s try one more.
Imagine you're Ben and you're at a farmers' market.
You'd like to try a snack with no price tag. Ask for the price of that snack.
Ready?
Сколько это стоит? (Skol'ko eto stoit?)
Пятьсот рублей. (Pyat'sot rubley.)
Listen again and repeat.
Сколько это стоит? (Skol'ko eto stoit?)
Сколько это стоит? (Skol'ko eto stoit?)
{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.}
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