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Learn Russian and improve Russian language listening skills with specific strategies that will improve your understanding of spoken Russian. Russian language teaching expert Mark Thomson has taught thousands of people to speak and understand Russian with his various online Russian courses and programs. Mark has created this podcast so you can improve your Russian language listening skills. Podcast notes, additional exercise audios, and videos for learning Russian can be found at the home of the Understanding Spoken Russian Podcast: UnderstandingSpokenRussian.com
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Hey guys, welcome to my new course, Understanding Spoken Russian. If you're having trouble understanding fluent Russian speech, you've come to the right place. Maybe you're new to the language and you're curious what your Russian friends around you are saying. Or maybe you've been studying for a while
Welcome to Lesson #2 of Understanding Spoken Russian. Let's start today with a quick test on what we learned in the first lesson. Can you translate the gist of these phrases? What we're after is the person's name or the item's name, the location, and whether they are in that place, or merely headed there. As before
Welcome to Episode #3 of Understanding Spoken Russian. Let's warm up by trying to name the gender of the words we hear—specifically the last word in each phrase. If you're new to all this, you might be wondering...Wait, words have gender? And, yeah, they do. It's pretty common in other languages, too.
Welcome to Episode #4 of Understanding Spoken Russian. Let's jump right to our new word for today. мой We've heard versions of it in prior episodes, but today we'll officially add it to our core vocabulary. Let's look at it in context. If Sophia is eating popcorn, and you try to take it away from her, she'll scream...
Welcome to Episode #5 of Understanding Spoken Russian. If you're new to the series, I recommend starting from the first episode, because the lessons are cumulative, and in each one I assume you're comfortable with the material learned in all prior episodes.
Ok, what is this guy up to? Well, hopefully you trust me by now. I promise, in a minute you'll see why I had you repeat that sentence. But first, let's review what we learned in Episode 5. Try to translate the following phrases, and explain what kind of verb was used...perfective or imperfective.
Depending on where you're at in your studies, you might've understood all of that, or almost none of it. Either way, in today's episode we're going to discover a key pattern in there and put it to work for us. The sound I want to extract from that for now—the sound I want slipping deep into your subconscious—is: жив
Welcome to Episode 8. In the last episode we learned to pick out two important verb patterns in Russian...the first was for when a speaker is talking about themself in the present tense—like, я работаю я живу я смотрю ...and we also learned to pick out when they're talking about you.
Full Episode Audio Exercises Only Audio Download Full Episode (right click save-as) Download Exercises * NOTE * All phrases intended for translating/listening practice have been deleted. Welcome to Episode 9. You may have noticed that in the last episode we...
Hi, guys. No transcript today. Remember, the whole focus of this course is to have you listen closely and do your best to make sense of what the speakers are saying. There's not much point, then, in writing everything out for you. But, since you're here, let me list the various songs and artists you heard throughout the midterm.
Welcome to Episode 11. Before we get started, I just wanted to say: If you're feeling more confident now and are ready to start actively speaking Russian, I encourage you to get my Russian Made Easy podcast. I promise, it'll have you talking right from the start.
Welcome to Episode 12. We'll review the previous episode a little later. For now let's jump to today's new construction.
У меня есть
That's three separate words. Listen again.
Welcome to Episode 13. So, you're visiting a Russian family. Dedushka has been in the kitchen, preparing something. Finally he comes out carrying a tray of little meat slices, and he tells you: Попробуй. Not hungry, you wave it off. So dedushka turns to you, Melissa, and again offers...
Welcome to Episode 14. Today we're going to listen to a slew of clips from Russian cartoons. Before getting to that, though, let's review the previous episode with my little boy William. Bear in mind, at this recording, he'd just turned three...
How would you translate the following phrase:
Папа дал мне ключ.
Dad gave me the key.
So that little word мне translates as "to me."
Welcome to Episode 16. Before you started this course, you probably encountered the phrase: My name is...For ex: My name is Steve. Меня зовут Стив. We've used it quite a bit in these podcasts, but I never actually broke that down for you.
Welcome to Ep. 17. Glad you tuned in because I think this episode will prove to be instrumental to your success in Russian. Yeah, I know...You're thinking: Why did he use that particular word, instrumental? You guys are on to me. Hang around and you'll see. For now, listen as our speaker tells you who he was
Welcome to Ep18. Let's start with a brief conversation. Along with trying to get the gist of what they're saying, try to listen for words that end with an "и" sound. Ready?
Где мама и папа?
Они пошли в магазин. (door opens) О! Вот они. Привет мама, привет папа. Что купили?
Welcome to Ep 19.Today's episode will focus on one of the most intimidating aspects of the Russian language: The notorious Verbs of Motion. It's a topic worthy of it own podcast, and in my Accelerator course there are ten in-depth lessons—two full weeks of material—dedicated to mastering them.
This is it, guys. Episode 20... the final exam of Understanding Spoken Russian. As a warm up, we're going to start by listening to a long monologue from Alex. There won't be any follow up questions. This is just to listen to and follow along.
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