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Russian podcast for beginners!
Anya Golubeva
8 episodes
2 days ago
Absolutely authentic and natural, yet absolutely adapted for beginners! Listen to a native speaker of Russian speaking about general topics and Russian culture in a natural but at the same time adapted language. Check out my Courses here! https://www.helpmyrussian.com
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Absolutely authentic and natural, yet absolutely adapted for beginners! Listen to a native speaker of Russian speaking about general topics and Russian culture in a natural but at the same time adapted language. Check out my Courses here! https://www.helpmyrussian.com
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Episodes (8/8)
Russian podcast for beginners!
Do Russians like spices? - Русские любят специи?

You can get your transcripts here -  https://www.helpmyrussian.com/courses/listen-to-russian

The stories I’ve created are written in a casual tone and are absolutely natural. But at the same time adapted to a a beginners level( A1 level ), so that you can practise without overwhelm!
Input is good, BUT it’s very important that the material is at your level!

The difficulty of the text doesn’t depend on the speed of the text, or not even the vocabulary in the text, it depends on the constructions that are used in the text. That's why in these podcasts there are only 3 Cases used ( Nominative, Prepositional, and Accusative), and a limited number of grammatical structures.
It’s very important that you have a transcription in front of you, and you can keep listening to the audio at full speed. Even if you are a beginner! So many times people learn with a book, read texts silently, or listen to slow podcasts, and oops! - when a native speaker says something simple, you don’t even recognise this word at all🙈. Has it ever happened to you? That’s why learning vocabulary through only reading doesn’t work. It's because you can't identify words at natural speed.
If you would like not only to listen but also implement your knowledge, use whatever you learned, sign up to my " LISTEN and SPEAK Challenge" based on the same type of texts, and start practising speaking! You receive speaking tasks and my feedback! JOIN HERE!  

https://www.helpmyrussian.com/courses/listen-and-speak 

Anya
See you there!

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4 years ago
3 minutes 38 seconds

Russian podcast for beginners!
Why Russians don't smile?- Почему русские не улыбаются?

Get your TRANSCRIPTS here - https://www.helpmyrussian.com/courses/listen-to-russian


The stories I’ve created are written in a casual tone and are absolutely natural. But at the same time adapted to a a beginners level( A1 level ), so that you can practise without overwhelm!  Input is good, BUT it’s very important that the material is at your level!   The difficulty of the text doesn’t depend on the speed of the text, or not even the vocabulary in the text, it depends on the constructions that are used in the text. That's why in these podcasts there are only 3 Cases used ( Nominative, Prepositional, and Accusative), and a limited number of grammatical structures. 

 It’s very important that you have a transcription in front of you, and you can keep listening to the audio at full speed. Even if you are a beginner! So many times people learn with a book, read texts silently, or listen to slow podcasts, and oops! - when a native speaker says something simple, you don’t even recognise this word at all🙈. Has it ever happened to you? 

That’s why learning vocabulary through only reading doesn’t work. It's because you can't identify words at natural speed.  If you would like not only to listen but also implement your knowledge, use whatever you learned, sign up to my " LISTEN and SPEAK Challenge" based on the same type of texts, and start practising speaking! You receive speaking tasks and my feedback! JOIN HERE!

https://www.helpmyrussian.com/courses/listen-and-speak

Anya 

See you there!

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4 years ago
2 minutes 54 seconds

Russian podcast for beginners!
Are Russians late? - Русские опаздывают?

Get your TRANSCRIPTS here - https://www.helpmyrussian.com/courses/listen-to-russian

The stories I’ve created are written in a casual tone and are absolutely natural. But at the same time adapted to a a beginners level( A1 level ), so that you can practise without overwhelm!  Input is good, BUT it’s very important that the material is at your level!   The difficulty of the text doesn’t depend on the speed of the text, or not even the vocabulary in the text, it depends on the constructions that are used in the text. That's why in these podcasts there are only 3 Cases used ( Nominative, Prepositional, and Accusative), and a limited number of grammatical structures.

It’s very important that you have a transcription in front of you, and you can keep listening to the audio at full speed. Even if you are a beginner! So many times people learn with a book, read texts silently, or listen to slow podcasts, and oops! - when a native speaker says something simple, you don’t even recognise this word at all🙈. Has it ever happened to you?

That’s why learning vocabulary through only reading doesn’t work. It's because you can't identify words at natural speed.  If you would like not only to listen but also implement your knowledge, use whatever you learned, sign up to my " LISTEN and SPEAK Challenge" based on the same type of texts, and start practising speaking! You receive speaking tasks and my feedback! JOIN HERE!

https://www.helpmyrussian.com/courses/listen-and-speak

Anya

See you there!

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4 years ago
3 minutes 38 seconds

Russian podcast for beginners!
Why so long toasts? - Почему такие длинные тосты?

Get your TRANSCRIPTS here - https://www.helpmyrussian.com/courses/listen-to-russian

The stories I’ve created are written in a casual tone and are absolutely natural. But at the same time adapted to a a beginners level( A1 level ), so that you can practise without overwhelm!  Input is good, BUT it’s very important that the material is at your level!   The difficulty of the text doesn’t depend on the speed of the text, or not even the vocabulary in the text, it depends on the constructions that are used in the text. That's why in these podcasts there are only 3 Cases used ( Nominative, Prepositional, and Accusative), and a limited number of grammatical structures.

It’s very important that you have a transcription in front of you, and you can keep listening to the audio at full speed. Even if you are a beginner! So many times people learn with a book, read texts silently, or listen to slow podcasts, and oops! - when a native speaker says something simple, you don’t even recognise this word at all🙈. Has it ever happened to you?

That’s why learning vocabulary through only reading doesn’t work. It's because you can't identify words at natural speed.  If you would like not only to listen but also implement your knowledge, use whatever you learned, sign up to my " LISTEN and SPEAK Challenge" based on the same type of texts, and start practising speaking! You receive speaking tasks and my feedback! JOIN HERE!

https://www.helpmyrussian.com/courses/listen-and-speak

Anya

See you there!

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4 years ago
3 minutes 38 seconds

Russian podcast for beginners!
What to do if you are invited over - Что делать , если вас приглашают в гости?

Get your TRANSCRIPTS here - https://www.helpmyrussian.com/courses/listen-to-russian

The stories I’ve created are written in a casual tone and are absolutely natural. But at the same time adapted to a a beginners level( A1 level ), so that you can practise without overwhelm!  Input is good, BUT it’s very important that the material is at your level!   The difficulty of the text doesn’t depend on the speed of the text, or not even the vocabulary in the text, it depends on the constructions that are used in the text. That's why in these podcasts there are only 3 Cases used ( Nominative, Prepositional, and Accusative), and a limited number of grammatical structures.

It’s very important that you have a transcription in front of you, and you can keep listening to the audio at full speed. Even if you are a beginner! So many times people learn with a book, read texts silently, or listen to slow podcasts, and oops! - when a native speaker says something simple, you don’t even recognise this word at all🙈. Has it ever happened to you?

That’s why learning vocabulary through only reading doesn’t work. It's because you can't identify words at natural speed.  If you would like not only to listen but also implement your knowledge, use whatever you learned, sign up to my " LISTEN and SPEAK Challenge" based on the same type of texts, and start practising speaking! You receive speaking tasks and my feedback! JOIN HERE!

https://www.helpmyrussian.com/courses/listen-and-speak

Anya

See you there!

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4 years ago
3 minutes 42 seconds

Russian podcast for beginners!
What do we eat? - Что мы едим?

Get your TRANSCRIPTS here - https://www.helpmyrussian.com/courses/listen-to-russian

The stories I’ve created are written in a casual tone and are absolutely natural. But at the same time adapted to a a beginners level( A1 level ), so that you can practise without overwhelm!  Input is good, BUT it’s very important that the material is at your level!   The difficulty of the text doesn’t depend on the speed of the text, or not even the vocabulary in the text, it depends on the constructions that are used in the text. That's why in these podcasts there are only 3 Cases used ( Nominative, Prepositional, and Accusative), and a limited number of grammatical structures.

It’s very important that you have a transcription in front of you, and you can keep listening to the audio at full speed. Even if you are a beginner! So many times people learn with a book, read texts silently, or listen to slow podcasts, and oops! - when a native speaker says something simple, you don’t even recognise this word at all🙈. Has it ever happened to you?

That’s why learning vocabulary through only reading doesn’t work. It's because you can't identify words at natural speed.  If you would like not only to listen but also implement your knowledge, use whatever you learned, sign up to my " LISTEN and SPEAK Challenge" based on the same type of texts, and start practising speaking! You receive speaking tasks and my feedback! JOIN HERE!

https://www.helpmyrussian.com/courses/listen-and-speak

Anya

See you there!

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4 years ago
3 minutes 52 seconds

Russian podcast for beginners!
Dachas in Russian - Дачи в России

Get your TRANSCRIPT here! https://www.helpmyrussian.com/courses/listen-to-russian

The stories I’ve created are written in a casual tone and are absolutely natural. But at the same time adapted to a a beginners level( A1 level ), so that you can practise without overwhelm!  Input is good, BUT it’s very important that the material is at your level!   The difficulty of the text doesn’t depend on the speed of the text, or not even the vocabulary in the text, it depends on the constructions that are used in the text. That's why in these podcasts there are only 3 Cases used ( Nominative, Prepositional, and Accusative), and a limited number of grammatical structures.

It’s very important that you have a transcription in front of you, and you can keep listening to the audio at full speed. Even if you are a beginner! So many times people learn with a book, read texts silently, or listen to slow podcasts, and oops! - when a native speaker says something simple, you don’t even recognise this word at all🙈. Has it ever happened to you?

That’s why learning vocabulary through only reading doesn’t work. It's because you can't identify words at natural speed.  If you would like not only to listen but also implement your knowledge, use whatever you learned, sign up to my " LISTEN and SPEAK Challenge" based on the same type of texts, and start practising speaking! You receive speaking tasks and my feedback! JOIN HERE!

https://www.helpmyrussian.com/courses/listen-and-speak

Anya

See you there!

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4 years ago
4 minutes 21 seconds

Russian podcast for beginners!
Podcast 1. Why Do Russians drive like that?- Почему русские так ездят?

Check out my Courses for beginners here! https://www.helpmyrussian.com

Absolutely natural and absolutely adapted stories in Russian for beginners!

The stories I’ve created are written in a casual tone and are absolutely natural. But at the same time adapted to a a beginners level( A1 level ), so that you can practise without overwhelm!  Input is good, BUT it’s very important that the material is at your level!   The difficulty of the text doesn’t depend on the speed of the text, or not even the vocabulary in the text, it depends on the constructions that are used in the text. That's why in these podcasts there are only 3 Cases used ( Nominative, Prepositional, and Accusative), and a limited number of grammatical structures.

It’s very important that you have a transcription in front of you, and you can keep listening to the audio at full speed. Even if you are a beginner! So many times people learn with a book, read texts silently, or listen to slow podcasts, and oops! - when a native speaker says something simple, you don’t even recognise this word at all🙈. Has it ever happened to you?

That’s why learning vocabulary through only reading doesn’t work. It's because you can't identify words at natural speed.  If you would like not only to listen but also implement your knowledge, use whatever you learned, sign up to my " LISTEN and SPEAK Challenge" based on the same type of texts, and start practising speaking! You receive speaking tasks and my feedback! JOIN HERE!

https://www.helpmyrussian.com/courses/listen-and-speak

Anya

See you there!

Show more...
4 years ago
1 minute 59 seconds

Russian podcast for beginners!
Absolutely authentic and natural, yet absolutely adapted for beginners! Listen to a native speaker of Russian speaking about general topics and Russian culture in a natural but at the same time adapted language. Check out my Courses here! https://www.helpmyrussian.com