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Russian lesson for beginners

Russian lesson for beginners

Russiansquare 33 Episodes Dec 1, 2025

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.

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Russian lesson #33 Dec 1, 2025 00:13:15 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 Nov 30, 2025 00:10:55 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 Nov 29, 2025 00:10:06 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 Nov 28, 2025 00:09:49 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 Nov 27, 2025 00:09:16 «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 Nov 26, 2025 00:11:57 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 Nov 25, 2025 00:10:25 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 Nov 24, 2025 00:10:47 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 Nov 23, 2025 00:08:16 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 Nov 21, 2025 00:10:33 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 Nov 18, 2025 00:09:39 🇷🇺 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 Nov 17, 2025 00:11:34 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

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