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Lesson 4 Урок четвертый

Lesson 4 Урок четвертый. Russian Alphabet Table. Practice Russian letters. Ж. Щ. О. М. Ы. Я. З. Ю. П. Л. К. А. Б. Г. Д. Practice Russian letters. Ш. Е. У. В. И. Н. Р. Т. С. Ф. Й. Ь. Х. Ц. Ч. Рука Нога Голова Живот 5. Губа 6. Язык 7. Нос 8. Глаз

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Lesson 4 Урок четвертый

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  1. Lesson 4Урок четвертый

  2. Russian Alphabet Table

  3. Practice Russian letters Ж Щ О М Ы Я З Ю П Л К А Б Г Д

  4. Practice Russian letters Ш Е У В И Н Р Т С Ф Й Ь Х Ц Ч

  5. Рука Нога Голова Живот 5. Губа 6. Язык 7. Нос 8. Глаз 9. Колено 10. Ресница 11. Щека 12. Ладонь 13. Палец 14. Гора 15. Озеро 16. Река 17. Холм 18. Дерево 19. Трава 20. Звезда 21. Туман 22. Снег 23. Лёд 24. Океан 25. Земля 26. Лес

  6. The number of nouns

  7. Practice Russian Numbers 4 2 1 3 5 pyat' chetyre tri dva a'deen 10 8 7 6 9 'desyat' devyat' vosem' sem' shest’

  8. Practice Russian Numbers 4 2 1 3 5 10 8 7 6 9

  9. Numbers

  10. Numbers

  11. Numbers

  12. Pronouns - Местоимения

  13. My name is… Как тебя зовут? What’s your name? (informal) Kaktebyazavut? Как Вас зовут? What’s your name? (formal, polite) Kak vas zovut? Меня зовут... My name is… Meniazavut… Я... I’m… Ya…

  14. I need… Мне нужно... I need… Mnenuzhna… …это купить …такси …купить билет …увидеться с тобой …позвонить …найти аптеку …to buy this …to get a taxi …to book a ticket …to see you …to make a call …to find a pharmacy

  15. I want/ I would like… Я хочу... I want/ I would like… Yahachu… …это купить …такси …купить билет …увидеться с тобой …позвонить …найти аптеку …to buy this …to get a taxi …to book a ticket …to see you …to make a call …to find a pharmacy

  16. I like… I like… Мне нравится... Mnenravitsya… …это …ты …эта страна …этот дом …танцевать …спать …it …you …this country …this house …to dance …to sleep

  17. Where is… Where is… Где... Gdeh… …это? …ты? …эта страна? …этот дом? …аптека? …мой напиток? …it? …you? …this country? …this house? …pharmacy …my drink? 

  18. When / what time… When / what time… Когда... kagda… …? …наша встреча? …обед? …мы увидимся? …наша вечеринка? …is itgoing to be? …is our appointment? …is lunch? …will I see you? …is our party? 

  19. Почему? Why? Pachemu? How much/ How many? Сколько? Skol’ka?

  20. Days of the week Какойсегоднядень? What day is it today? kah-KOI see-VOHD-nyahdyehn'

  21. АСПИРИН ИБУПРОФЕН

  22. ИМОДИУМ РЕГУЛАКС

  23. ТЕРАФЛЮ ПИНОСОЛ

  24. САЛИН ТАНТУМ ВЕРДЕ

  25. Colors - Цвета Red is КРАСНЫЙ Green is ЗЕЛЕНЫЙ Blueis ГОЛУБОЙ Black is ЧЕРНЫЙ Yellow is ЖЕЛТЫЙ Purple is ФИОЛЕТОВЫЙ Brown isКОРИЧНЕВЫЙ Kakoyetotsvet? What color this is?

  26. Months - Месяцы February 23, 2013 In US: 02/23/2013 In Russia: 23/02/2013

  27. Family members – члены семьи Daughter – дочь Grandchildrens – внуки Grandson – внук Granddaughter – внучка Wife – жена Husband – муж Brother – брат Sister – сестра Uncle – дядя Aunt – тетя Nephew – племянник Niece – племянница Grandfather – дедушка Grandmother – бабушка Great-grandfather – прадедушка Great-grandmother – прабабушка Parents – родители Father – папа / отец Mother – мама / мать Children – дети Son – сын

  28. ХАННА Hannah

  29. РЕБЕККА БЭККИ Rebecca Becky

  30. БРИТНИ Brittany

  31. ХЭЙЛИ Hailee

  32. АБИГЭЙЛ АББИ Abigail Abby

  33. ДЖЭЙМИ Jamie

  34. ЭДВАРД Edward Эдуард Эдик

  35. DO’s and DON’Ts in Russia 1. DO participate in cooking with your host family / friends…In Russia, people rarely eat at the restaurants, most of the food is home-made! Besides being able to try the yummiest Russian foods, it’s also a great cultural experience for you. 2. DON’T pet any dogs/cats etc. on the streets…there’re a lot of homeless dogs out on the streets you need to be careful with…not only they are not properly vaccinated sometimes, they also might be very aggressive… 3. DO try Russian soups! This is the most popular meal in winter time. Most of the soups look very different from what you got used to – they are not creamy…Traditionally, every Russian family has hot soup for lunch (don’t forget about mayo!!  )

  36. DO’s and DON’Ts in Russia 4. DO remember that the metric system is completely different in Russia! No one does lbs, inches, miles. oz etc. Instead, there’re kilograms, centimeters, kilometers, liters…Have a conversion table with you! 5. DON’T hesitate to use English words if you forgot your Russian! Most of the Russians know the words “drink”, “telephone”, “airport”, “money”, “sausage”, “love story” (  ), “vodka” (obviously), “computer”, “beautiful”, etc. 6. DO have a small pack of napkins with you in your bag / purse…they are very appreciated considering that most of the public restrooms don’t have any toilet paper / paper towels!  7. DON’T waste your time looking for a trash can on the street. There is just zero of them. You might get lucky to find one a mile away from you, and yet it will be filled with trash over the top (might not be true for Pskov though).

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