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Russian Language For Beginners By Dave and Samchuk Iryna
Published 11/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 24.13 GB | Duration: 14h 46m

A course for English-speaking students. Learn all six cases and verb conjugation. Reach a pre-intermediate level



What you'll learn
Build a large vocabulary of the most useful and common Russian phrases
Listen to short Russian conversations on a variety of everyday topics
Read short Russian texts on useful topics, such as clothes, food, furniture, and work
Accurately identify and spontaneously use the accusative case in various sentences
Accurately identify and spontaneously use the genitive case in various sentences
Accurately identify and spontaneously use the prepositional case in various sentences
Accurately identify and spontaneously use the instrumental case in various sentences
Accurately identify and spontaneously use the dative case in various sentences
Gain a clear and detailed understanding of Russian verb conjugation
Be able to speak, read, write, and listen to Russian at a pre-intermediate level

Requirements
Students should already be familiar with the Russian alphabet
Students ought to be English-speaking

Description
This course has been designed for English speakers who would like to learn Russian fast. It is made for beginners, but you must be familiar with the Russian alphabet, as the alphabet is not taught. Experience has shown that there are many who would like to learn Russian, who are already familiar with the sounds of Russian letters, but who are unfamiliar with the very different grammar that we find in Russian, such as the gender of nouns and the complicated system of cases. We find these cases in all Russian sentences, so to progress to a pre-intermediate level, it is vital that the student gain a detailed knowledge of how nouns and adjectives decline in accusative, genitive, prepositional, instrumental, and dative cases. By the end of this course, armed with a thorough understanding of these grammar topics, you will be able to understand Russian texts and conversations, and able to create your own Russian sentences.The course has two instructors, one of whom speaks Russian as a native language, and one of whom teaches English grammar at an advanced level. The explanations of Russian grammar are given in English, but the rest of the course is 100% in Russian, so your listening skills will be challenged from the very start. Both instructors are ready, willing, and able to answer your tricky questions, so please ask if you find yourself in a muddle, and you will get a swift response. Perhaps you do business with people in Russia, or have friends or family from Russia. Perhaps you just love the sound of the language, or plan on going to Russia soon, so you would like to prepare yourself. Whatever your reason for learning Russian, this is the course for those who want to go from beginner to pre-intermediate level as quickly as possible.

Overview
Section 1: Masculine, Feminine, Neuter. , ,

Lecture 1 Masculine, Feminine, Neuter, Plural? ( , , , )

Lecture 2 Listen carefully - Possessive Pronouns. -

Lecture 3 Conversational Practice (pronouns) ( )

Lecture 4 Adjectives and Plurals - Part 1. - 1

Lecture 5 Conversational Practice - Colours. - )

Lecture 6 Gender and Adjectives -

Lecture 7 Adjectives and Plurals - Part 2 ( - 2)

Lecture 8 Conversational Practice (adjectives) - ( )

Section 2: The Accusative Case / Verb Conjugation - /

Lecture 9 Verb Conjugation / Accusative Case (1) /

Lecture 10 Simple Verbs -

Lecture 11 Conversational Practice. Simple Verbs - .

Lecture 12 Verb Conjugation / Accusative Case (2) /

Lecture 13 Accusative Case - ( , )

Lecture 14 Verbs: Do, Read, Watch, Listen. : , , ,

Lecture 15 My name is Dave -

Lecture 16 Conversational Practice - Pronouns. -

Lecture 17 Verb Conjugation - Love and Hate (1) -

Lecture 18 Conversational Practice - Verbs. -

Lecture 19 Verb Conjugation - Love and Hate (2) -

Lecture 20 Verbs - Fruit and vegetables. -

Lecture 21 Conversational Practice - Accusative. -

Lecture 22 Days of the week.

Section 3: The Genitive Case ( / )

Lecture 23 We have ( )

Lecture 24 Conversational Practice (I have). . ( )

Lecture 25 She has ( )

Lecture 26 Numbers 1 - 4 ( 1-4). Part 1

Lecture 27 Numbers 1 - 4 ( 1-4). Part 2

Lecture 28 Conversational Practice. Numbers 1 - 4. . 1-4

Lecture 29 Conversational Practice (He has..) ( )

Lecture 30 Numbers and Time -

Lecture 31 My Family -

Lecture 32 Conversational Practice - My Family. - .

Lecture 33 Verbs -

Lecture 34 Conversational Practice - ____ . - ____

Lecture 35 Verbs: Sleep, Cook, Write, Sing. : , , ,

Lecture 36 Frank's Letter - .

Lecture 37 Frank's Letter - Find the Mistakes. - .

Section 4: The Prepositional Case ( , )

Lecture 38 The Prepositional Case. ( - / )

Lecture 39 Conversational Practice (prepositional) - . ( )

Lecture 40 My Home - Rooms in the home. -

Lecture 41 My home - Furniture in the home. -

Lecture 42 My home - Things in the home. . .

Lecture 43 More Verbs -

Lecture 44 Things in the home -

Lecture 45 Find the cat (prepositions IN and ON) ( )

Lecture 46 Prepositions [ ] + accusative or preposition? [ ] + / + / ?

Lecture 47 Play football, Play the guitar - ,

Lecture 48 People, Things, and Rooms - , .

Lecture 49 Translation. My House - . .

Lecture 50 Giovanni's letter from Russia -

Lecture 51 What is your favourite book? ?

Lecture 52 Whose house is it? ?

Lecture 53 The Google Office. GOOGLE

Lecture 54 Lie, stand, sit, hang - , , ,

Lecture 55 Conversational Practice. Find the things. . .

Lecture 56 Lost Property. Prepositional case. . .

Section 5: The Instrumental Case ( / )

Lecture 57 Adverbs and Adjectives + Who/Which. +

Lecture 58 What kind of (+ noun). , , , (+ noun)

Lecture 59 Unusual Hotels -

Lecture 60 What colour are your eyes? ?

Lecture 61 The colour of a car and character -

Lecture 62 I drink coffee with sugar but without milk.

Lecture 63 Conversational Practice (with V without) ( ? ?)

Lecture 64 Conversational Practice (with whom/what) . ( / )

Lecture 65 Today and Yesterday.

Lecture 66 Clothes - What do you wear at work? - ?

Lecture 67 Breakfasts of the world.

Lecture 68 What do Russians eat? ?

Lecture 69 Find 10 Differences. 10

Lecture 70 Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner - , ,

Lecture 71 Who do you dream of becoming? ? (1)

Lecture 72 With whom and with what do you work? ?

Lecture 73 Who do you dream of becoming? ? (2)

Section 6: The Dative Case ( / )

Lecture 74 What time do you wake up? (first part) ? ( )

Lecture 75 A Typical Day of Jean and Anna. .

Lecture 76 What time do you wake up? (part 2) ? ( )

Lecture 77 Are you a lark or an owl? ?

Lecture 78 Can and Mustn't -

Lecture 79 The Dative Case - ( / )

Lecture 80 Where? Where to? Where from? ? ? ?

Anyone with Russian family (husband, wife, child, etc.) who would like to improve fast,Anyone with Russian friends or business partners,Anyone planning a trip to Russia,Anyone who has some basic knowledge of the Russian alphabet, but who doesn't know where to go next,Any English speakers who want to learn Russian fast,Anyone who has tried to learn Russian, but who found the grammar challenging: this course makes the grammar clear.


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