TPRS Russian – Effortless Russian

TPRS Russian – Effortless Russian Podcast is simple, fun, and effective! It’s based on an absolutely unique language learning method — teaching proficiency through reading and storytelling (TPRS). How does it work? You listen to funny stories in Russian and answer simple questions. It helps you to learn grammar and vocabulary naturally and deeply! A new episode is coming every Monday! Stay tuned:) My full Russian Language Course for Beginners – https://russian.fromzerotofluency.com

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 9m. Bisher sind 55 Folge(n) erschienen. Dies ist ein wöchentlich erscheinender Podcast.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 9 hours 52 minutes

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20 – Elton John and his wardrobe (A1: Clothes and Colors)


Today we learn Russian colors!  *** If you like learning with mini-stories, welcome to my complete Russian language course –    My new cultural course in English 'Understanding Russia' –   Join my free email course with lots of...


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19 – Johnny Depp eats wine (A1: Verbs ЕСТЬ and ПИТЬ)


Today we learn Russian verbs есть (to eat) and пить (to drink.) Here we go! *** If you like learning with mini-stories, welcome to my complete Russian language course –    My new cultural course in English 'Understanding Russia'...


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18 – Woody and Buzz love music (A1: ACCUSATIVE CASE)


The accusative case in Russian is one of the six grammatical cases used to indicate the role of a noun or pronoun in a sentence, particularly the direct object of a verb. It's used to show the noun that is receiving the action of the verb. In English,...


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 March 25, 2024  7m
 
 

17 – Moscow and Putin (A1: Adjectives)


Russian adjectives describe nouns by expressing qualities such as size, color, shape, or characteristics. They agree in gender, number, and case with the nouns they modify:)  *** If you like learning with mini-stories, welcome to my complete...


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 March 11, 2024  9m
 
 

16 – Where was Peter Parker? (A1: Past Tense)


Past tense in Russian is one of my favorite grammar topics. So easy! Simply add Л, ЛА or ЛИ to a verb:) *** If you like learning with mini-stories, welcome to my complete Russian language course –    My new cultural course in English...


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 February 26, 2024  8m
 
 

15 – We read Jane Austen (A1: ЛЮБИТЬ + Infinitive)


English verbs "to love" and "to like" can be described in one Russian verb – ЛЮБИТЬ. Today we learn how to use this verb with infinitives.  *** If you like learning with mini-stories, welcome to my complete Russian language course –...


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 February 12, 2024  10m
 
 

14 – Vladimir the Cat dreams about a rocket (A1: Prepositional + O)


Russian Prepositional case has another function! It doesn't only answer the question "Где?". It also answers the question "What about" – "О чём?" (or "О ком?" if it's a person.) *** If you like learning with mini-stories, welcome to my...


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 December 25, 2023  11m
 
 

13 – Tom and Jerry smoke vape (A1: Plurals)


Russian plurals are super simple! Just add Ы if a word ends with a consonant, or replace the ending A with Ы: кот – коты телефон – телефоны мама – мамы машина – машины Keep in mind the 7-letter...


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 December 18, 2023  9m
 
 

12 – Trump doesn't speak Russian (A1: The verb ГОВОРИТЬ)


Russian verbs are divided into 2 conjugations. We have already practiced the so-called E-conjugation (I conjugation or First conjugation) where the endings included letter E: он работаЕт, ты отдыхаЕшь, вы читаЕте and so...


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 December 11, 2023  8m