Episodes
RussianMadeEasy.com - This is your final exam for the Russian Made Easy podcast. Review all the major vocabulary and grammar points learned throughout the series.
Published 01/22/18
RussianMadeEasy.com - Learn how to say "they" in Russian. This is it: The final verb conjugation in Russian. After this episode, you will have mastered all six forms of Russian verbs, as well as all six grammatical cases. A major accomplishment!
Published 01/22/18
Learn how to talk about who gave what gift to whom. This is an important and very common topic of Russian conversation.
Published 01/22/18
How to say "we" in Russian. Today we learn the 5th of the six verb forms in Russian: We. We speak, we live, we work and so on. And we also apply it to the past tense. Once again, your ability to express yourself in Russian takes a big leap forward.
Published 01/22/18
In this episode, we continue learning more Russian verbs in the past tense. He said, she said, I wanted, you wanted...These are very common expressions, and you'll master them in this podcast.
Published 01/22/18
Learn how to use the past tense in Russian. Good news: Using the past tense in Russian is easy. We'll learn how to use lots of verbs to say what we did and who we spoke to.
Published 01/22/18
Learn Russian greetings and small-talk. In this episode you'll learn the casual ways Russians greet each other, and how to ask how're things? Every conversation starts this way, so it's another must-know lesson!
Published 01/22/18
One of the hardest parts about speaking Russian is switching between formal and casual forms. In this episode you'll get lets of practice! Don't miss it.
Published 01/22/18
RussianMadeEasy.com - If you ever plan on taking a trip to Russia or Ukraine, you need to listen to this podcast if only to discover what salo is. (Hint: It's a scary food they all eat here!)
Published 01/22/18
RussianMadeEasy.com - Did you know that Russians will say the the same thing in two very different ways, depending on who they're speaking with? You use completely different words when speaking to a friend, versus speaking to a stranger. This is need-to-know stuff.
Published 01/22/18
RussianMadeEasy.com - Along with reviewing just about everything you've learned in Russian so far, you'll also encounter some new, unfamiliar words today. But don't panic. Mark gives you a technique you can use to help you figure out unfamiliar Russian words.
Published 01/22/18
RussianMadeEasy.com - Did you know that Russians don't really say, "I have..."? As Mark explains in this podcast, they literally phrase it, "At me there exists..." It's an interesting lesson that really gets you thinking in Russian.
Published 01/22/18
RussianMadeEasy.com - Oh, no! The internet is down in your Moscow hotel. In this episode, Mark shows you how to tell people what you need in Russian, whether it's the internet, a computer or a phone. Certainly one of the most useful phrases in Russian.
Published 01/22/18
RussianMadeEasy.com Podcast: So, there you are in a cafe in Moscow. The waitress is trying to communicate with you in broken English. In this episode, you'll learn to tell her, "I speak Russian." But if you're in Russia or Ukraine and you need help, you'll also learn how to ask people (in Russian) if they speak English. This is must-know material for any Russian student.
Published 01/22/18
RussianMadeEasy.com - Learn how to say where you work in Russian. It's probably the most common question you'll hear from your new Russian speaking friends: Where do you work? You'll learn to ask the same questions, and how to tell people if you're at work right now.
Published 01/22/18
How to say, "I live in _____," in Russian. It's one of the most common topics of conversations. Learn how to talk about what city or state you live in, and ask your Russian friends the same thing. Plus you'll learn the superior new method for mastering Russian grammar....effortlessly!
Published 01/22/18
Imagine you're hanging out in a cafe in Kiev. Your Russian friend calls you and wants to know where you are. In this episode, Mark takes you through this everyday situation of asking people where they are, and telling them where you are. (Let's just hope that after work, she can come down there to meet you.)
Published 01/22/18
Master the Russian phrase, "Let's go," or, "Let's head out."
Published 01/22/18
The most romantic episode yet! Not only will you be talking about traveling to exotic cities like Moscow and Kiev, you'll be telling Russian people how much you love their city. And if you've met the right person, how much you love him or her, as well.
Published 01/22/18
Do you like Svetlana? Does she like you? This is the episode where you'll learn to talk about likes and dislikes. Mark shares two important tips for maximizing your study time.
Published 01/22/18
This episode is a cumulative test of everything you've been learning in the first nine episodes of Russian Made Easy. You'll be amazed at how much you've learned to say and understand in Russian.
Published 01/22/18
RussianMadeEasy.com - Mark explains the right way to learn Russian verb conjugations.
Published 01/22/18
RussianMadeEasy.com - Mark shows you casual Russian speech, since you'll mostly likely be talking to Russian friends. And you'll master one of the most common cases in Russian grammar.
Published 01/22/18
RussianMadeEasy.com - Ordering food in a Russian restaurant and a clever trick for improving your Russian skills.
Published 01/22/18
RussianMadeEasy.com - Mark shows you the real way to order food and drinks in Russian. You'll also learn what a construction is, and how it can turn you into a fluent speaker of Russian!
Published 01/22/18