Mark introduces two speed-learning techniques you will be using throughout this audio course . Using cognates and contextual learning, you will easily learn to tell others about you, your family, and occupations in Russian.
RussianMadeEasy.com – How to say my in Russian, and how to say your in Russian, plus common Russian foods. In this second podcast, you’ll learn one of the secrets of Russian grammar: It’s a rhyming language. And you’ll learn the importance of super-literal translation.
RussianMadeEasy.com – Along with learning the Russian word for American, Australian, British and Canadian, Mark dispels the biggest myth about Russian pronunciation, and takes aim at those who critique your pronunciation.
RussianMadeEasy.com – The Russian word for “Hello” is one of the toughest words in Russian, but Mark breaks it down for you into small, easy pieces. You’ll also learn an old-school technique for mastering Russian. Everyone knows it, but will you actually do it?
RussianMadeEasy.com – Mark shares the technique used by language learners and memory experts across the globe. He calls them PowerPhrases, but by any name, mnemonic devices are an important tool for learning Russian.
RussianMadeEasy.com – Mark shows you the real way to order food and drinks in Russian. You’ll also learn what a construction is, and how it can turn you into a fluent speaker of Russian!
RussianMadeEasy.com – Picking up where episode 6 left off…ordering food in a Russian restaurant. You’ll also learn a clever trick for improving your Russian skills.
RussianMadeEasy.com – Since you’ll mostly likely be talking to Russian friends, Mark shows you casual Russian speech. And you’ll master one of the most common cases in Russian grammar.
RussianMadeEasy.com – Mark explains the right way to learn Russian verb conjugations.
This episode is a cumulative test of everything you’ve been learning in the first nine episodes of Russian Made Easy. You’ll be amazed at how much you’ve learned to say and understand in Russian.
RussianMadeEasy.com EP 11 – Learn to discuss your likes and dislikes in Russian. Do you like rock music? Jazz? Blues? You’ll learn to talk about music and invite someone to dance.
Do you have a trip planned to Russia or Ukraine? In episode #12 you’ll learn how to talk about Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kiev and Odessa. And whereas in the previous episode you learned to talk about your likes and dislikes, now you’ll learn how to say “I love you” in Russian.
Master the Russian phrase, “Let’s go,” or, “Let’s head out.”
How to tell people where you are in Russian, and ask your Russian friends where they are. In this episode you’ll learn to tell people if you’re at work, at a cafe, in a store, and so on. Plus you’ll learn a secret that will make learning Russian easier.
How to say, “I live in _____,” in Russian. It’s one of the most common topics of conversations. Learn how to talk about what city or state you live in, and ask your Russian friends the same thing. Plus you’ll learn the superior new method for mastering Russian grammar….effortlessly!
Your Russian skills have landed you a job in Kiev. There you are at work when your cell phone rings. It’s Natasha. In this episode, you’ll learn to tell her you’re at work, but you’ll also be able to ask her where she is so you can meet her later.
How to say, “I speak Russian”…in Russian. If you’ve made it this far in these podcasts, you can now call yourself a Russian speaker. So, in this episode you’ll learn how to talk about the languages you speak, and ask your Russian friends if they speak English. And you’ll learn a great tip for making … Continue reading "RussianMadeEasy.com #17 – How to say, “I speak Russian”…in Russian."
How to say, “I need” in Russian. Do you need the internet? Do you need a telephone? A car? A computer? In this episode, you’ll be able to tell people what you need, and ask them the same questions. Plus you’ll learn the answer to one of the most common questions from Russian students: Do … Continue reading "RussianMadeEasy.com #18 – How to say, “I need” 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.
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.
Helia83
where are other episodes?😢
Atena Mhsnpr
hi from start thank you so much
Rufus Castiel
thank you for your help
Yas_Izadikhah
I found this course through google. I wanna thank you and say that it's an absolutely amazing course that I have ever attended! I can speak Russian with your lessons and see where I am ! unbelievable! just in 7 episodes?! 🥲🥳 I'm not a native English speaker. I'm willing to learn Russian as my third language.
Я e z Z
how can I get the scripts of this audio