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Learn the beautiful Russian Language for free on RU-vid with Russian teacher Yelena Zhivkovich - a foreigner who once didn't speak Russian at all!
Grammar tutorials, vocabulary lessons, studying tips and much more - all in one place!

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@nabingain9210
@nabingain9210 6 дней назад
Очень хорошо ❤❤
@mdsaad6392
@mdsaad6392 9 дней назад
Это очень хорошо видно, очень интересная
@levelupyourrussian
@levelupyourrussian 8 дней назад
Спасибо, рада, что вам нравится)
@lilmonkmonk808
@lilmonkmonk808 11 дней назад
The only way I can produce this sound is if “Д” or “Т” come before. I can sorta do it with “Б” or “П”, but if “Р” is the first letter or doesn’t follow a consonant, I cannot make this sound and I have been trying for 6 years
@user-mo7cc7pp5p
@user-mo7cc7pp5p 11 дней назад
Hello Elena! I'm your student in Udemy. i like your video courses and could you please tell me which app do you usually use to edit and make your videos in Udemy and You tube
@sarahbeckett6666
@sarahbeckett6666 Месяц назад
ruSSia is a terrorist state
@ThilanDesilva-tn8fr
@ThilanDesilva-tn8fr Месяц назад
@st4r._luv1
@st4r._luv1 Месяц назад
Im genuinely getting so stressed learning Russians
@Seungyeontrance
@Seungyeontrance Месяц назад
Is it a test to go A1 (so an A2 validation), or is it a test to know if we can begin B2 russian part ?
@Deniisaae
@Deniisaae Месяц назад
I think it's like test your A1 level. Like you need to get at least more than 25(?) to know you're A2! Because A1 and A2 are different.
@Aleksandr68351
@Aleksandr68351 Месяц назад
30/30 Russian is my native language 😂
@sethappleton7628
@sethappleton7628 Месяц назад
Two months focused study, 16/30 . What im getting is that i need to up my Vocabulary, big time ! I think i got a decent amount of the questions right through grammar but i just didnt know what a bunch of the words meant lol!
@levelupyourrussian
@levelupyourrussian Месяц назад
Keep up the great work!
@mvz
@mvz Месяц назад
Please add a digital option on a site like Litres or similar for the international viewers. I would love to use this book but the shipping for the physical version is too expensive.
@edgarzuniga8022
@edgarzuniga8022 Месяц назад
***********************EXCELENTE VIDEO****************
@senockaa
@senockaa Месяц назад
Hello, I'm coming from Udemy, Why we use for товарищ - у товарища? instead of товарищи? (Don't we have 7 letters rules? And one of them isn't letter щ?) I'm confused. Thank you. 🤓
@levelupyourrussian
@levelupyourrussian Месяц назад
Hello! We use the genitive case after the preposition “у”. The genitive case of “товарищ” is “товарища”. But you are right about the plural form - it will be “товарищи”. I hope this helps.
@senockaa
@senockaa Месяц назад
@@levelupyourrussian Am I doing it wrong? According to the rule, we normally tell Товарищ that we should bring the letter a in the in case. (товариЩ- товарища) However, when we say дедушка, we follow the 7-letter rule. (singular form) дедушка - дедушки But I'm studying like товарищи form is singular form not a plural form. cause of letter щ. Is it wrong?
@levelupyourrussian
@levelupyourrussian Месяц назад
@@senockaa Товарищ is the singular form. It is a masculine noun and declines accordingly following the declension rules for masculine nouns. In the genitive case it changes to “товарища”. Дедушка is also a masculine noun, but this is an exception, because it ends in -a, which is an ending typical for feminine nouns, therefore even though masculine, this noun will follow the declension rules for nouns ending in -a (feminine nouns). So in the genitive it will be “дедушки”. Let me know if you have any further questions.
@senockaa
@senockaa Месяц назад
@@levelupyourrussian Thank you very much for long explanation. You helped me such as humble way. Best wishes✨
@4K_HOMIE
@4K_HOMIE Месяц назад
Perfect but should have more views
@levelupyourrussian
@levelupyourrussian Месяц назад
Thanks! ❤️
@4K_HOMIE
@4K_HOMIE Месяц назад
@@levelupyourrussian good morning Miss I am learning Russian,and i have no one to practice How can you help me with that?
@levelupyourrussian
@levelupyourrussian Месяц назад
@@4K_HOMIE Hello! I can recommend the 4 Week Russian Sprint program which is perfect for taking your Russian language skills to the next level. It includes daily lessons and practice materials delivered straight to your inbox, as well as weekly online calls for speaking practice with the instructor. You can learn more about it here: completerussianlanguagecourse.com/4-week-russian-sprint/
@4K_HOMIE
@4K_HOMIE Месяц назад
@@levelupyourrussian thank you! Can i please have your Instagram,so i can tell you something specific and important! Thank you
@anynewtopic
@anynewtopic Месяц назад
very interesting, 2 letters I am not understanding why you write them like that. The T and the one you wrote after the O
@levelupyourrussian
@levelupyourrussian Месяц назад
Would you write them differently?
@anynewtopic
@anynewtopic Месяц назад
@@levelupyourrussian п и т Or in English like P and T. But I listen again, now I know.
@user-ng7ge3hh2b
@user-ng7ge3hh2b Месяц назад
정말 유용하네요. Спасибо!
@levelupyourrussian
@levelupyourrussian Месяц назад
Пожалуйста!
@LearnLaughCodeWithMohsin-ti7we
@LearnLaughCodeWithMohsin-ti7we Месяц назад
Hi Yelena!! I am Mohsin, I am currently learning from Udemy course. Seriously it is very good and interesting. I was learning Russian by myself and later I took private lessons from a Russian teacher as well. Things didn't got clear so I decided to begin again from your course and now i can understand Russian cases better(infact earlier i couldnt understand how things were working). Thanks for your great work.
@levelupyourrussian
@levelupyourrussian Месяц назад
Hi Mohsin! I’m very happy to hear that and you are very welcome! Glad that you find my courses and other resources useful. Keep up the good work!
@LearnLaughCodeWithMohsin-ti7we
@LearnLaughCodeWithMohsin-ti7we Месяц назад
@@levelupyourrussian Yelena , do you provide private lessons as well??
@levelupyourrussian
@levelupyourrussian Месяц назад
@@LearnLaughCodeWithMohsin-ti7we I do offer an intensive program for taking your Russian language skills to the next level. It is 4 weeks long and it includes one-on-one online lessons once a week during the program. You can learn more about it here: completerussianlanguagecourse.com/4-week-russian-sprint/
@Japinho2005
@Japinho2005 2 месяца назад
Unfortunately I got 16 😓 thanx for your advice I'll do better next time, hey at least I tried
@levelupyourrussian
@levelupyourrussian Месяц назад
Keep on going! Don’t get discouraged! 16 is not bad and with a bit of practice you will surely see improvement.
@Japinho2005
@Japinho2005 Месяц назад
@@levelupyourrussian wow thanks! btw sorry I wasn't subbed to you earlier lol 😂 your courses might actually help a lot with improving my Russian also possibly making it be my third language since I speak English and Portuguese, but thanks for the advice even tho my Russian is not that good given the fact that I like to be humble but thanks again 👍
@Dark_parad1se
@Dark_parad1se 2 месяца назад
Been practicing for 2 weeks briefly. Only got 10 outta 30
@ernestoamador2481
@ernestoamador2481 2 месяца назад
This is very interesting. I don't know if you are aware, but all the words in this video are very similar in Spanish,just by reading them I understand the meaning.
@levelupyourrussian
@levelupyourrussian 2 месяца назад
Many of these words are of Latin or Greek origin which had influence on many of today’s languages. I’m glad to hear that you find the video useful!
@mvz
@mvz 2 месяца назад
I really enjoy your content. I would love to have a digital version available for the Basic Russian Book because shipping for me is very expensive.
@levelupyourrussian
@levelupyourrussian 2 месяца назад
Hello! Thank you for your interest in the Basic Russian Book. Please note that the book is not sold in an electronic version.
@Pihubhamu
@Pihubhamu 2 месяца назад
29/30
@carrie788
@carrie788 2 месяца назад
27/30 after self-studying just a couple of lessons! But that's because I'm Polish and it's much easier to understand declension and gender without knowing it too well hehe
@ragedood117
@ragedood117 2 месяца назад
Great stuff Елена! Always learning new words with your examples.
@levelupyourrussian
@levelupyourrussian 2 месяца назад
I’m very happy that you find my videos helpful!
@MarcelNKemet
@MarcelNKemet 2 месяца назад
+1. Каждая суббота +2. слушать +3. ирина +4. где +5. в футбол +6. пятово марта +7. хорошо -8. америка +9. который +10. которая +11. пойти +12. позвоню +13. карандашом -14. ходим -15. цвой брат +16. зобут +17. жаркая +18. павла -19. на месяц +20. ходить -21. маша -22. друг +23. в лесу +24. на родину +25. сделали +26. а -27. в завид на работу +28. о каникулах +29. по телефону -30. извезстные люди Results: 22/30 Pass!
@levelupyourrussian
@levelupyourrussian 2 месяца назад
💪💪💪
@zoomyzoon5236
@zoomyzoon5236 2 месяца назад
I love and appreciate your videos, thank you so much!
@levelupyourrussian
@levelupyourrussian 2 месяца назад
So glad to hear that! You are very welcome! 🙏
@ahmeterenispir8362
@ahmeterenispir8362 3 месяца назад
Okay now all that remains is to make a Russian girlfriend))
@evets1709
@evets1709 3 месяца назад
Thanks for putting this together for us. Alas, I got a lousy result. ((( I was surprised at how many words in those sentences were "new" to me. In many phrases, i wasn't able to even use the rest of the phrase to work out an answer. So, "back to the drawing board" )))) I'll watch all of this again and again and again, collect the vocab that I didn't know and learn it, then also work out where my grammar is weak. I don't see even a bad rusylt as "earth shattering" but rather an opportunity to fine tune areas that need improving ))) Thanks again )))))
@zoomyzoon5236
@zoomyzoon5236 3 месяца назад
I love your videos! <3 BTW I am still new to learning Russian but I am hearing an accent in some of the words you use. Do you have a specific accent from Russia?
@qiadelia4651
@qiadelia4651 3 месяца назад
16/30
@antoniobartolomeuantonia3801
@antoniobartolomeuantonia3801 3 месяца назад
Estou interessado em comprar o livro vivo na Rússia , como fasso por favor me ajude 💮😢
@levelupyourrussian
@levelupyourrussian 3 месяца назад
Hello! Thank you for your interest in the Basic Russian Book. You can order it by following the link: completerussianlanguagecourse.com/basic-russian-book-a1-a2/ If you need any further assistance please feel free to contact me.
@antoniobartolomeuantonia3801
@antoniobartolomeuantonia3801 3 месяца назад
🎉Como posso pagar pelo livro, vivo na Rússia e estou interessado em comprar o livro
@aryanoc
@aryanoc 3 месяца назад
Learning a language visually is very effective as the information stays for long. I like and enjoy this method of teaching. Thank you 🙏
@levelupyourrussian
@levelupyourrussian 3 месяца назад
I am very happy to hear that you find it useful. You are welcome! 🙏
@jesusmarco6720
@jesusmarco6720 3 месяца назад
Спасибо
@levelupyourrussian
@levelupyourrussian 3 месяца назад
Пожалуйста!
@murataydian
@murataydian 3 месяца назад
Thank you!
@levelupyourrussian
@levelupyourrussian 3 месяца назад
You are welcome!
@techtinkerin
@techtinkerin 3 месяца назад
Если вы сидите на сквозняке, вы можете почувствовать холод, но вы вряд ли простудитесь, потому что ее вызывает вирус, а не холодный воздух. 🤭 Спасибо большое, очень полезно!😊
@levelupyourrussian
@levelupyourrussian 3 месяца назад
Many cultures have their own unique beliefs. Русские верят, что на сквозняке можно простудиться, хотя с научной точки зрения, это неправда 😀 Пожалуйста! 🙏
@user-xm5jn9ut5c
@user-xm5jn9ut5c 3 месяца назад
the best language i'd like to learn. if not i'll force my child to learn
@aryanoc
@aryanoc 3 месяца назад
I've completed your udemy course but now I lost all the motivation to learn Russian further. I don't know why and how it happened. Help!!
@alienalliance369
@alienalliance369 3 месяца назад
hi YELENA , i got ur Russian course in udemy and seriously it worth for money & time , very well teaching style and explained in details all most every thing for beginers. Thank you so much for making this course....very helpful for learners🎉🎉😊🎉🙏👏👏👏👸👑
@levelupyourrussian
@levelupyourrussian 3 месяца назад
I’m very glad to hear that you find the course helpful! Keep up the good work!
@NEXUS_NEWS369
@NEXUS_NEWS369 3 месяца назад
professor please i can not reach you here on udemy could you please provide me your email or social link that i can connect with you on it@@levelupyourrussian
@alienalliance369
@alienalliance369 3 месяца назад
hi YELENA i have taken ur russian course in UDEMY . I must say you have a really amazing teaching style😊
@levelupyourrussian
@levelupyourrussian 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it! I’m happy to hear that you’re enjoying the course!
@IanK369
@IanK369 3 месяца назад
Keep going. You have the potential to make a big channel.
@pmk7771
@pmk7771 3 месяца назад
Спасибо!! Я всегда слышу эти слова в русских подкастах и ​​теперь знаю, что они означают!
@levelupyourrussian
@levelupyourrussian 3 месяца назад
Пожалуйста!
@Bruno-ds8ze
@Bruno-ds8ze 3 месяца назад
отличное видео спасибо
@levelupyourrussian
@levelupyourrussian 3 месяца назад
Пожалуйста! Рада, что понравилось)
@techtinkerin
@techtinkerin 4 месяца назад
We use the same negation in English, eg ,"You couldn't help me with this?" This always makes me laugh a bit because it could be a statement similar to 'youre not capable of helping with this' not ' can you help..' 😂😎👍 Спасибо большое! )
@levelupyourrussian
@levelupyourrussian 4 месяца назад
It is a bit illogical. In English I probably haven’t used it so often and I was a bit unsure if English actually has it, but in Russian it’s a very common way to ask about something. You are very welcome 🙏
@IanK369
@IanK369 4 месяца назад
Cool video. I don't have a human conversation partner yet so my speaking skills are definitely my weakest area. Conversing with ChatGPT is helpful but it lacks the human touch. Good to know how regular people actually talk as opposed to something in a textbook that sounds scripted.
@levelupyourrussian
@levelupyourrussian 4 месяца назад
I’m glad you like it. ChatGPT can be helpful but not fully reliable and accurate. Keep up the good work!
@bibizivkovic7178
@bibizivkovic7178 4 месяца назад
Bravo
@Bruno-ds8ze
@Bruno-ds8ze 4 месяца назад
спасиба отличное видео
@levelupyourrussian
@levelupyourrussian 4 месяца назад
Пожалуйста, рада, что понравилось)
@techtinkerin
@techtinkerin 4 месяца назад
Very helpful thanks 👍
@levelupyourrussian
@levelupyourrussian 4 месяца назад
Very welcome!
@techtinkerin
@techtinkerin 4 месяца назад
Спасибо большое! 😎👍
@levelupyourrussian
@levelupyourrussian 4 месяца назад
Пожалуйста!
@cocu251
@cocu251 4 месяца назад
12 / 30 Aprendo en casa, sin profesor. Un par de meses