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Verbs of Motion without prefixes in Russian
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Verbs of Motion without prefixes in Russian

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Created byHelen Pavlik
Last updated 8/2021
English

What you'll learn

  • 16 Verbs of Motion without prefixes;
  • 30 pages PDF Workbook;
  • Transitive and Intransitive verbs;
  • Use of the Verbs in Present, Past and Future;
  • Figurative meanings of the Verbs of Motion;

Course content

2 sections11 lectures1h 47m total length
  • Intransitive Verbs of Motion. Difference between Group 1 and Group 24:08
  • Идти - ехать11:40

    Group 1

    • The difference between идти and ехать;

    • Conjugations of the verbs идти and ехать;

    • When you should use Group 1;

    • Exercises.

  • Ходить - ездить7:57

    Group 2

    • The difference between ходить and ездить;

    • Conjugations of the verbs ходить and ездить;

    • When you should use Group 2;

    • Exercises.

  • Идти/ходить. Ехать/ездить. Prepositions в/на with the Verbs of Motion20:34

    The lecture answers the questions:

    • What verb to choose if there is no mention about the transport;

    • What is the difference between questions words где and куда;

    • How to use prepositions в and на after the Verbs of Motion;

    • The verbs' conjugation in the Past, Present, and Future tenses;

    • Exercises.


  • Figurative meanings of the verb идти3:04
  • Лететь - летать6:47

    Group 1 - лететь, Group 2 - летать

    • Difference between the verbs;

    • Conjugations of the verbs in the Past, Present, and Future tenses;

    • Exercises.

  • Плыть - плавать5:56

    Group 1 - плыть, Group 2 - плавать

    • Difference between the verbs;

    • Conjugations of the verbs in the Past, Present, and Future tenses;

    • Exercises.

  • Бежать - бегать5:53

    Group 1 - бежать, Group 2 - бегать

    • Difference between the verbs;

    • Conjugations of the verbs in the Past, Present, and Future tenses;

    • Exercises.

Requirements

  • Complete beginners are welcome;
  • The explanation is given in English and provided in a condensed and understandable way;
  • It is recommended to print the workbook in advance.

Description

Verbs that denote different ways of movement represent a separate group of verbs that is called the Verbs of Motion.

This course is designed for foreign students who want to learn the Verbs of Motion from scratch or to develop their skills and understanding of the Verbs of Motion.

It is suitable for students with basic knowledge of Russian. The explanation is given in English and provided in a condensed and understandable way.

This course gives a proper explanation of the idea of unidirectional and multidirectional verbs. Students will learn the most common ways of using the Verbs of Motion in the Past, Present, and Future tenses. They will learn how to distinguish the unidirectional and multidirectional verbs and choose the one they need.

The course contains an interactive workbook that students fill in when watching the lectures. The workbook has theoretical material, exercises that check students’ understanding of the lecture, and space to take notes. Moreover, after each exercise, the student gets not just the key answer but also a detailed video explanation of each correct answer.

So, students will immediately put learning into practice.

After completion of this course, students will be able to continue self-study and proceed to the Verbs of Motion with prefixes.

Who this course is for:

  • For students who want to learn the Verbs of Motion from scratch;
  • For students who tried to learn the Verbs of Motion but realized they need an explanation from a professional teacher;
  • For students who want to understand once and for all how to translate the verb "to go" into Russian.