
Russian lesson for beginners
This podcast is designed for beginners who want to learn Russian. It focuses on helping listeners start speaking and reading in Russian with ease. The lessons are structured to be simple and accessible, making it a great starting point for language learners.
Episodes
Russian lesson #33
Russian Beginner Level: Final LessonWelcome to the final episode of the Beginner Russian course!In this closing lesson, we bring together everything you've learned so far—basic vocabulary, essential grammar, everyday phrases, and confident pronunciation. You’ll review common conversational patterns, practice useful expressions for real-life situations, and take your first steps toward speaking mor
Russian lesson #32
3. Spotify Russian Lesson Review: Adjectives & Ordinal NumbersThis Russian lesson on Spotify provides a clear and engaging introduction to Russian adjectives and ordinal numbers, perfect for beginners and intermediate learners alike. The episode explains how adjectives change based on gender, number, and case, using everyday vocabulary and simple example sentences to make grammar feel accessib
Russian lesson #31
2. Review of Basic Russian Grammar, Verbs, Numbers & AdverbsIn this lesson, we take a clear and friendly walk through the essential building blocks of Russian. Perfect for beginners or anyone wanting a solid refresher, we revisit basic grammar structures, explore common verb patterns, practice counting with confidence, and learn useful adverbs that bring life and precision to everyday speech.
Russian lesson #30
1. Russian Basics — Grammar ReviewReady to strengthen your foundation in Russian? In this lesson, we revisit the essential grammar every learner should know. Whether you're just starting out or refreshing past knowledge, this episode walks you step-by-step through the core building blocks of the language.👉 What we cover:The Russian alphabet & pronunciation remindersGender of nouns (masculine,
Russian lesson #29
«Почему» и «Зачем»: How to Ask “Why” in RussianDescription:In this Russian lesson, we explore two important question words that often confuse learners: почему and зачем. Both can translate to “why”, but they express different kinds of reasoning.You’ll learn:The exact difference between почему (asking about a cause or reason) and зачем (asking about a goal or purpose).Clear examples to help you hea
Russian lesson #28
Speaking in Russian & Using the Preposition “О” — Mastering the Prepositional CaseIn this episode, we dive into two essential elements of everyday Russian: how to say “to speak in Russian” and how to correctly use the preposition «о» (“about”) with the prepositional case.You’ll learn:How to talk about the languages you speak using the verbs говорить and разговариватьWhy Russians say говорить п
Russian lesson #27
Russian Verbs of Movement — Mastering the Past TenseIn this episode, we break down one of the most important (and trickiest!) parts of Russian grammar: verbs of movement in the past tense. You’ll learn how pairs like идти/ходить and ехать/ездить behave once we shift them into the past, how gender affects endings, and how context—single vs. repeated action—changes the verb you choose.Through clear
Russian lesson #26
Mastering “To Go,” “To Run,” and Everything In BetweenIn this episode, we dive into one of the most fascinating—and famously tricky—topics in Russian: verbs of movement. Whether you're walking, running, flying, or swimming, Russian has a verb for every direction and purpose. We break down the essential pairs like идти/ходить and ехать/ездить, explain the difference between unidirectional vs. mult
Russian lesson #25
Episode: Mastering Russian Reflexive Verbs (Глаголы с -ся / -сь)In today’s lesson, we dive into one of the most useful and expressive parts of Russian grammar: reflexive verbs. These verbs end with –ся or –сь and can change meaning in fascinating ways—from talking about daily routines to expressing emotions, reciprocal actions, and even passive constructions.You’ll learn:✨ What reflexive verbs ar
Russian Lesson #24
Russian Made Easy: Adjectives & AdverbsIn this episode, we dive into two essential building blocks of Russian grammar—прилагательные (adjectives) and наречия (adverbs). You’ll learn how to describe people, places, and actions more clearly using real-life examples and simple patterns you can start using immediately.We’ll cover:• How Russian adjectives change based on gender and number• The most
Russian Lesson #23
🇷🇺 Russian Mastery: Adjectives Made Easy – Lesson DescriptionWelcome to today’s Russian lesson, where we dive into the colorful world of adjectives! In this episode, you’ll learn how Russian adjectives work, how they change to match gender, number, and case, and how to use them naturally in everyday conversation.We’ll walk through clear examples, practice pronunciation, and explore useful vocabula
Russian lesson #22
Mastering the Russian Future TenseGet ready to leap into the future—literally! In this episode, we break down how to talk about future actions in Russian using both the simple future and the compound future forms. You'll learn when to use буду + infinitive, when a verb’s perfective form expresses the future on its own, and how to choose the right tense for context.We’ll walk through clear examples
Russian Lesson #21
🇷🇺 Learn Russian: The Past Tense Made EasyIn this episode, we dive into one of the most essential parts of Russian grammar — the past tense. Whether you’re a complete beginner or brushing up your skills, you’ll learn how Russian verbs change for gender and number, how to form the past tense correctly, and how to use it naturally in everyday conversation.We’ll walk through clear examples, simple ex
Russian lesson #20
Adverbs of the Weather – Learn Russian Naturally 🇷🇺☀️❄️🌧️ In this episode, we dive into Russian adverbs that describe the weather — like тепло (warm), холодно (cold), ветрено (windy), and солнечно (sunny)!You’ll learn how to use these words in everyday sentences, hear native pronunciation, and practice speaking along. Perfect for beginner and intermediate learners who want to talk about the weathe
Russian lesson #19
What Time Is It? — Telling the Hours in RussianIn today’s lesson, we dive into how to tell the time in Russian! ⏰ You’ll learn how to say the hours, ask “What time is it?” (“Который час?”), and understand how Russians talk about time in everyday life. We’ll go step-by-step through examples like “It’s one o’clock” (Сейчас час) and “It’s five o’clock” (Сейчас пять часов). By the end of this episode,
Russian lesson #18
Mastering Russian Adverbs — Speak with More Expression 🇷🇺Boost your Russian fluency by mastering adverbs! In this lesson, we’ll explore how adverbs work in Russian — from simple words like быстро (quickly) and хорошо (well) to more advanced forms. You’ll learn how to form adverbs from adjectives, how they modify verbs, and how to use them naturally in everyday conversation. Listen, repeat, and lev
Russian Lesson #17
The Dative Case & Verbs писать and знатьIn this episode, we dive into the dative case in Russian — the case used to show to whom or for whom something is done. You’ll learn how pronouns change in the dative (like мне, тебе, ему, ей, нам, вам, им) and how to use them naturally in sentences.We’ll also explore two essential Russian verbs:✍️ писать — “to write”🧠 знать — “to know”You’ll hear practi
Russian lesson #16
Mastering Russian Modal Verbs: How to Express Ability, Permission, and Necessity 🇷🇺Description:In today’s lesson, we dive into Russian modal verbs — small but powerful words that help you express what you can, must, or want to do! 💪You’ll learn how to use essential verbs like:мочь (to be able to)должен / должна (must, have to)нужно / надо (need to)хотеть (to want)We’ll cover pronunciation, real-li
Russian lesson #15
Mastering the Accusative Case — Inanimate Nouns in Russian 🇷🇺📘 Description:In this episode, we dive into one of the most important cases in Russian — the accusative case, focusing on inanimate nouns. You’ll learn when and how to use it, what endings to look out for, and how it changes based on gender and number.We’ll break it down with simple examples, like:Я вижу стол — I see a tableОн покупает к
Russian Lesson # 14
Russian Grammar Made Easy: The Accusative Case with Inanimate NounsIn today’s episode, we dive into one of the most important grammar topics in Russian — the accusative case for inanimate nouns. You’ll learn how to recognize and form the accusative case, when to use it, and how it affects masculine, feminine, and neuter nouns.We’ll cover:✨ What the accusative case means and when to use it✨ How ina
Russian Lesson #13
The 2rd Conjugation — Regular Verbs in Russian 🇷🇺Ready to master the Russian 3rd conjugation? In this lesson, we break down how these verbs work, their typical endings, and how to conjugate them in the present tense — step by step. You’ll learn how to recognize patterns, pronounce them correctly, and practice with real-life examples. Perfect for beginners building grammar foundations or intermedia
Russian Lesson # 12
Mastering the 1st Conjugation of Russian VerbsWelcome to today’s Russian lesson! In this episode, we dive into one of the most important foundations of Russian grammar — the first conjugation of verbs. Whether you're just beginning your language journey or brushing up on your skills, this lesson will help you confidently form verbs in the present tense and use them in everyday speech.✅ What you’ll
Lesson 11 – The Prepositional Case: Prepositions “в” (in) and “на” (on)
In this lesson, we dive into one of the most common Russian cases — the Prepositional Case (Предложный падеж)! You’ll learn how and when to use the prepositions “в” and “на”, how they change noun endings, and what the difference is between saying “в Москве” and “на вокзале.”🗣️ We’ll cover:The purpose of the Prepositional CaseTypical endings for masculine, feminine, and neuter nounsUsing “в” and “н
Russian lesson #10
How Old Are You? — Numbers & Dative Pronouns in Russian 🇷🇺In this lesson, we’ll dive into two key parts of Russian grammar that every learner needs — numbers and dative pronouns. You’ll learn how to count from 1 to 100, use numbers naturally in conversation, and master one of the most common Russian questions: “Сколько тебе лет?” (How old are you?)We’ll break down how the dative case works when ta
Russian lesson #9
Russian Numbers 0–100 — Master the BasicsLearn to count from 0 to 100 in Russian with clear pronunciation, slow repetition, and easy examples! Whether you're a beginner or brushing up your skills, this lesson helps you recognize, pronounce, and use Russian numbers in everyday situations — from giving your phone number to telling prices and ages.🔹 Includes:Numbers 0–10 with pronunciation practiceTe
Russian Lesson #8
The Genitive Case – When Things Go Missing: “У меня нет машины” & “Чай без сахара”In this episode, we dive into one of the most important and tricky parts of Russian grammar — the genitive case. Learn how to use it when something is missing (У меня нет машины — “I don’t have a car”) and when describing what something is made of or contains (Чай без сахара — “Tea without sugar”).We’ll break down:☑️
Russian lesson #7
Learn Russian Grammar Made EasyIn this episode, we explore one of the most important (and tricky!) Russian grammar patterns — the genitive case in the phrase “у меня есть”, which literally means “At me there is,” but is how Russians say “I have.”You’ll learn:✨ How to form and use у меня / у тебя / у него / у неё / у нас / у вас / у них✨ Why the word есть is sometimes used… and sometimes left out!✨
Russian lesson #6
The Accusative Case, Greetings & Polite Speech 🇷🇺In this episode, we dive into one of the most essential grammar topics in Russian — the Accusative Case. Learn how to correctly use it when talking about people, objects, and actions!You’ll also discover:🗣️ How to greet people naturally in Russian🙏 How to sound polite using formal expressions and respectful language💬 Plenty of real-life examples
Russian lesson #5
Lesson 5: Possessive Nouns — Showing Ownership Made Simple!In this episode, we explore possessive nouns — those little apostrophes that show who owns what! 🏠📚You’ll learn:✅ How to form possessive nouns for singular and plural words✅ The difference between “John’s book” and “the students’ classroom”✅ Common mistakes to avoid with apostrophes✅ Fun examples and short practice activitiesBy the end of
Russian lesson #4
Plurals & Patronymic Names Explained.In this Russian lesson, you’ll master how to form plurals and understand the meaning of patronymic names — an essential part of Russian culture. Perfect for beginners and intermediate learners! Improve your Russian grammar and cultural knowledge with clear examples, pronunciation tips, and real-life context.#LearnRussian #RussianLesson #RussianGrammar #Russ
Russian lesson #3
Learn all 33 Russian letters with Russian Lesson #3! 🎧 Master pronunciation, spelling, and sounds of the Cyrillic alphabet in this easy and fun audio guide. Perfect for beginners learning Russian from scratch. Listen now to improve your reading and speaking skills fast!#LearnRussian #RussianAlphabet #Cyrillic #RussianLanguage #RussianForBeginners #SpeakRussian #RussianLesson #LanguageLearning #Lea
Russian lesson #2
Lesson 2 – Russian Language Basics: Greetings & IntroductionsIn this episode, we build on Lesson 1 by learning how to greet people, introduce ourselves, and use polite expressions in Russian. By the end of this lesson, you’ll be able to start simple conversations and make a great first impression when meeting Russian speakers.Today we wil learn some new Cyrillic letters and using the personal
Russian lesson #1
Russian Lesson N1 is a 30-episode beginner-friendly podcast designed to take you from zero to confidently speaking the basics of Russian. Each episode builds step by step, covering essential vocabulary, grammar, and cultural insights, so you not only learn the language but also understand the people who speak it.Across 30 short and practical lessons, you’ll exploreThe Russian alphabet and pronunci
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