Russian course Basic Russian
By ONatalia
Languages
Russian
Level
Basic
Lessons
10
School
None
This course is for beginners, who have a very busy life in the office, at work or at home, but want to learn Russian to use in simple conversations. The main purpose of this course is to develop colloquial Russian in basic conversations to feel comfortable without an English –Russian phrase book. The course consists of 50 lessons, focusing on the language as well as the culture and traditions.
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The Russian alphabet, pronunciation guide, reading. Saying...   more The Russian alphabet, pronunciation guide, reading. Saying hello, good-bye, how are you. Introducing yourself and asking someone’s name.   less
Countries and nationalities.Asking someone’s nationality...   more Countries and nationalities.Asking someone’s nationality and stating yours. Saying whether you are married. Thanking someone. How to say you don’t know/ don’t understand and ask if anyone speaks English?   less
Introducing friends and members of your family. Talking...   more Introducing friends and members of your family. Talking about your family. Numbers from 1-10. Giving your telephone number.   less
How to name some important places in a city. How to ask and...   more How to name some important places in a city. How to ask and say where and far things are. How to understand Russian address. Numbers from 10-20.   less
Understanding what there is in a city and when it’s open....   more Understanding what there is in a city and when it’s open. Days of the week. Making simple enquiries. Asking for help to understand.   less
Asking about public transport. Finding out train times....   more Asking about public transport. Finding out train times. Buying train tickets. Finding your way around the Metro. Numbers from 21-100.   less
Checking in. Filling in the hotel form. Asking which floor...   more Checking in. Filling in the hotel form. Asking which floor different facilities are. Making requests. How ask and to tell the time.   less
In a bar or café. Ordering, offering, accepting, refusing...   more In a bar or café. Ordering, offering, accepting, refusing a drink. Saying what you like and don’t like. Reading a menu in a restaurant and ordering a meal.   less
Numbers from 100-1000. Asking for an item in a shop/market...   more Numbers from 100-1000. Asking for an item in a shop/market Asking for a price. Understanding prices and paying. Plural forms.   less
The human body. What’s the problem - how to say what’s...   more The human body. What’s the problem - how to say what’s hurting   less

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