Learn to Speak Russian With Speed Learning Techniques
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In this episode of Russian Made Easy you’ll be taking your final exam. You’ve put a lot of work into the language….let’s see how you did!
Learn how to say “they” in Russian. This is it: The final verb conjugation in Russian. After this episode, you will have mastered all six forms of Russian verbs, as well as all six grammatical cases. A major accomplishment!
How to use the verb “to give” in Russian. You’ll also learn the dative case in Russian, which is our sixth and final case.
How to say “we” in Russian. Today we learn the 5th of the six verb forms in Russian: We. We speak, we live, we work and so on. And we also apply it to the past tense. Once again, your ability to express yourself in Russian takes a big leap forward.
In this episode, we continue learning more Russian verbs in the past tense. He said, she said, I wanted, you wanted…These are very common expressions, and you’ll master them in this podcast.
Learn how to use the past tense in Russian. Good news: Using the past tense in Russian is easy. We’ll learn how to use lots of verbs to say what we did and who we spoke to.
Learn Russian greetings and small-talk. In this episode you’ll learn the casual ways Russians greet each other, and how to ask how’re things? Every conversation starts this way, so it’s another must-know lesson!
In this episode we continue learning how to speak formally in Russian. You’ll also get important practice switching between casual and formal forms in Russian.
How to use adjectives in Russian. Learn how to say “beautiful” and “delicious” in Russian, and learn how adjectives work. You’ll also learn about neuter nouns, and a mysterious Russian food called salo!
How to speak formally in Russian. Russian has two ways of addressing people, which is why in this episode, you’ll learn the formal forms of Russian speech. Be sure to use the formal one with adults you don’t know.
How to say, “I have” in Russian. In this episode you’ll also learn how to ask your Russian friends what things they have. And you’ll continue to build your Russian vocabulary with new content words.
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