
Russian Alphabet
Learn all the letters and how to read and write in Russian
"What is this?" / "Who is this?"
"Hi! What's your name? How are you doing?" (First Conversation)
"I don't know what it is." (Complex Sentences)
"Where is it? - Here it is!" (Gender or nouns)
I / You / He / She / It / We / They (Pronouns)
Jobs: Doctor / Teacher / Sportsman / Journalist / Engineer / Lawyer
My / Your / His / Her / Its / Our / Their (Possessive Pronouns)
"What is HER/HIS name? What does HE/SHE do for a living?" (Introducing others)
Talking about FAMILY
"I know. You think. She works." (Verbs - 1)
"I read. I listen. I have dinner."
(Verbs Vocabulary)
"I love YOU!"
(Accusative case of pronouns)
"I have ... "
"I am doing GREAT because ..."
(Not only "I have ... " for possessions)
Numbers (1-10)
Numbers (11-20)
Numbers (20-1000)
"Computer/Computers, Car/Cars, Person/People"
(Plural Nouns)
"MY computers, YOUR cars, HIS children, HER students"
(Possessive Pronouns in Plural)
"I SPEAK Russian, you SPEAK English"
(Verbs type II + Languages)
"to REMEMBER vs. to UNDERSTAND"
(Confusing Verbs)
"I EAT. I DRINK. I LOVE. I WANT."
(Common Verbs)
"I love CARS."
(Accusative Case of Nouns)
Talking about a CITY
"My dog is IN THE PARK. I am AT HOME."
(Prepositional Case)
"I PLAY tennis. You PLAY the guitar." + "AT"
(Verb "to play" + Prepositions "в" vs. "на")
Talking about COUNTRIES
"to GO TO work" and "to GO BY car"
(Verbs of Movement - Introduction)
"ABOUT"
(Prepositional Case)
"I want to talk ABOUT HIM."
(Prepositional Case of Pronouns)
Months of the Year
"Love DOING" vs. "Want TO DO"
(2 Consequent Verbs)
"I get up. I have a shower. I sleep."
(Common Verbs)
My Day
"How often?"
(Adverbs of Frequency)
"1 phone. 2 phones. 5 phones."
Plural Masculine Forms (1 / 2-3-4 / more than 5)
"1 car. 2 cars. 5 cars."
Plural Feminine Forms (1 / 2-3-4 / more than 5)
"THIS city - THESE cities" + to BE CALLED
"THAT country - THOSE countries" + to COST
"WHEN do you read books? - I read books IN THE EVENING."
"I WAS in England in March."
(Past Tense of "TO BE")
"I WORKED a lot LAST YEAR."
(Past Tense of Verbs)
My Day
(Past Tense)
- Have you had breakfast YET?
- Yes, I have ALREADY had breakfast.
"WHEN the sun rose, I WAS still DANCING."
(Complex Sentences with "WHEN")
A1 Course (Part 1) - Beginner Level
46 lessons - 12 hours - 4 quizzes
Real-life dialogues, vocabulary, grammar, explanations and lots of practice with versatile materials for all kinds of learning styles.
Lessons are in English with detailed explanations and lots of practice.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
- You will be able to read and write in Russian with confidence
- You will be able to introduce yourself and others
- You will talk about jobs people do
- You will talk about cities, countries, families, possessions and daily routines
- You will understand how Present and Past Tenses work in Russian
- You will be able to go shopping in Russia - ask for prices and items in the shop
What's New?
COURSE UPDATED with the improved sound!
The course have JUST been updated with MULTIPLE dynamic, interactive exercises for each lesson in chapters 3 and 4! They seamlessly integrate vocabulary, text, listening, and practical application of every tiny thing you learn.
Real-World Readiness: We prioritize real-world scenarios, ensuring you're not just learning phrases but acquiring practical language skills for immediate application.
Cultural Connection: Our multimedia content brings the language to life, connecting you with the cultural context in which Russian is spoken.
Your Success, Our Priority: Join a community of learners who have transformed their language journey with our unique, application-focused approach.
REQUIREMENTS
- Complete Beginner - NO previous knowledge of Russian is required
- 20 minutes a day once or twice a week to achieve best possible results
- Motivation to keep going!