Wow, your channel is amazing, thank you so much for your brilliant videos. I will have even more time to learn Russian now because of this virus, but fortunately with your videos it will become easier.
Thanks so much, Alfia for another superb video. Your lessons are really helping me to learn Russian and I really appreciate your hard work in putting them together.
Альфия, вы мой любимая учительница русского языка на RUclips. Вы приводите много примеров и говорите с оптимальной скоростью для понимания правильного произношения.
I found your channel from an ad that was displayed below the video on another Russian Learning Channel. It never hurts to watch different teaching styles / different teachers. 🤗
Thank you for the great presentation, but I have to say: OH MY GOD. I am studying russian for 7 months and barely scratch the surface, it is so hard for me to make even small steps. On the other hand I saw 20 episodes of Mr. Robot in Italian and that was enough for me to be able to speak that language.
Thank you so much :) Russian seems to be so complicated but just at first. As you go further, it gets easier. If you need some coursebooks, let me know or contact me on fb, I'll try to help you out and the most important, keep learning! Успехов вам! У вас всё получится!
Thank you teacher for your attempt To clarify this issue, but to tell you the truth, I felt uncapable to understand, it has been a headache, I hope I will be able to understand this lesson, if at all!
I'm already learning Russian language and i was thinking about this point, and then i found that video, so thank you so much for making it easier and simple👏. Subscribed 👍🏻❤
Thank you so much Alfia for this topic!:) I learn a lot today. I hope you will consider creating a video where we can learn vocabulary and phrases about the current world situation.
Really wonderful videos!!!, I am following your videos, very nice way of giving the language,because of your experience you are different and have recognized manner of choosing subjects and specific examples, thanks a lot
Actually I wouldnt imagine that someday I would love and start to learn russian, and I have to say that you're a fabulous teacher, and made me love the language even more. By the way you look like a beautiful egyptian actress called " Yassmin Sabry " , certainly you could google her to find out if im right or not, and finally, I've asked you about " поехали" but you didnt reply to me.
It's fantastic that you started loving Russian! I'm sure learning shouldn't be tough and stressful, even if it's Russian :D As for "поехали", I'll make a video on verbs starting with "по", but I'll explain it for you briefly now. In general, it usually it means "let's do something": пошли - let's go (on foot), поехали - let's go. Why past form? It's a contraction of "мы поехали" - we've gone away. Like, we've just started doing something. It's just a colloquial way. Hope I clarified it a bit :)
позвонить - to call перезвонить - to call back "пере" usually means to redo something. Just have a look: переделать - to redo переписать - to rewrite перенести - to reschedule
Hey, firstly thanks for everything. And my question is that is there any way or rule to know which one is Future Tense or Present Simple? (İ think, no:( )
Well, "буду + imperfective verb" is always future. And as for other verbs, if you see and know this is a perfective form being conjugated, you may be sure it is future. For example: Мой брат приготовит обед. Приготовить is perfective, so we understand it is future tense.
When you learn verbs, try to learn both imperfective and perfective forms. If you conjugate a perfective form, you get future tense. There is no rule how to make an imperfective form perfective. Sometimes you add a prefix like Готовить - приготовить. Sometimes it is another verb: Брать - взять.
Очень полезное видео. Спасибо
I can't believe why you don't have more followers, your videos are awesome , thanks for everything.
Wow, your channel is amazing, thank you so much for your brilliant videos. I will have even more time to learn Russian now because of this virus, but fortunately with your videos it will become easier.
Thank you Simon! Hope the virus time will be over soon and the new skills will stay with us forever!
Thanks so much, Alfia for another superb video. Your lessons are really helping me to learn Russian and I really appreciate your hard work in putting them together.
Thank you for watching Michael!
Альфия, вы мой любимая учительница русского языка на RUclips. Вы приводите много примеров и говорите с оптимальной скоростью для понимания правильного произношения.
Огромное спасибо, мне правда приятно и важно знать это 🙂
Thank you,the very best regards from Italy.
Grazie mille!
Thank you once again for an excellent presentation of a difficult topic.
I found your channel from an ad that was displayed below the video on another Russian Learning Channel. It never hurts to watch different teaching styles / different teachers. 🤗
Very helpful! Thank you 🙏
хороший урок ..... как всегда ...... от хорошего учителя
I am from Algeria and i talk more than 8 languages i wanna really learn russia thank you spasiba@
I am from Turkey and i talk more than 73 languages. i wanna really learn russia too. thx )
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Thank you for the great presentation, but I have to say: OH MY GOD. I am studying russian for 7 months and barely scratch the surface, it is so hard for me to make even small steps. On the other hand I saw 20 episodes of Mr. Robot in Italian and that was enough for me to be able to speak that language.
Thank you so much :) Russian seems to be so complicated but just at first. As you go further, it gets easier. If you need some coursebooks, let me know or contact me on fb, I'll try to help you out and the most important, keep learning! Успехов вам! У вас всё получится!
Thank you teacher for your attempt To clarify this issue, but to tell you the truth, I felt uncapable to understand, it has been a headache,
I hope I will be able to understand this lesson, if at all!
I'm already learning Russian language and i was thinking about this point, and then i found that video, so thank you so much for making it easier and simple👏.
Subscribed 👍🏻❤
Thank you very much, ur lessons are really to the point:)
Awesome video, as always, Alfia! I was in need of this. Thank you very much.
Я студент русский язык из Занзибар Африка и мне это нравится говорить
Хм, а я русская)
Thank you for another excellent overview of the Russian compared to English tenses!
Спасибо большое, очень рада, что было полезно!
Thank you so much Alfia for this topic!:) I learn a lot today. I hope you will consider creating a video where we can learn vocabulary and phrases about the current world situation.
Thanks a lot!
Thank you.
Hi there, thanks for your efforts. I had a question, why is купить the other way round? Please
Really wonderful videos!!!, I am following your videos, very nice way of giving the language,because of your experience you are different and have recognized manner of choosing subjects and specific examples, thanks a lot
Please make a separate video on Perfective and Imperfective. Thanks
писать - написать
читать - прочитать
учить - выучить
пить - выпить
делать - сделать
есть - съесть
завтракать - позавтракать
обедать - пообедать
ужинать - поужинать
звонить - позвонить
готовить - приготовить
платить - заплатить
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встречать - встретить
отвечать - ответить
спрашивать - спросить
показывать - показать
рассказывать - рассказать
забывать - забыть
вставать - встать
давать - дать
понимать - понять
выбирать - выбрать
покупать - купить
брать - взять
говорить - сказать
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Это вы большие молодцы, что учите русский язык 🙂
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thanks
Привет! Does the same apply to делиться и поделиться? Делиться means to share now and поделиться means “ will share”?
Привет! Да, именно так. Я поделюсь - I will share. Я делюсь - I share (always or now).
Actually I wouldnt imagine that someday I would love and start to learn russian, and I have to say that you're a fabulous teacher, and made me love the language even more. By the way you look like a beautiful egyptian actress called " Yassmin Sabry " , certainly you could google her to find out if im right or not, and finally, I've asked you about " поехали" but you didnt reply to me.
It's fantastic that you started loving Russian! I'm sure learning shouldn't be tough and stressful, even if it's Russian :D
As for "поехали", I'll make a video on verbs starting with "по", but I'll explain it for you briefly now. In general, it usually it means "let's do something": пошли - let's go (on foot), поехали - let's go. Why past form? It's a contraction of "мы поехали" - we've gone away. Like, we've just started doing something. It's just a colloquial way. Hope I clarified it a bit :)
Thanks a lot very good lessons and marvellous teacher
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Привет
Thank you so much for your lessons.
What is the difference between позвонить/ перезвонить
позвонить - to call
перезвонить - to call back
"пере" usually means to redo something. Just have a look: переделать - to redo
переписать - to rewrite
перенести - to reschedule
Hey, firstly thanks for everything. And my question is that is there any way or rule to know which one is Future Tense or Present Simple? (İ think, no:( )
Well, "буду + imperfective verb" is always future. And as for other verbs, if you see and know this is a perfective form being conjugated, you may be sure it is future. For example: Мой брат приготовит обед. Приготовить is perfective, so we understand it is future tense.
So use perfective form for future tenses?
Can I use both answers because first choice is easy for me
Thank you alot, you are amazing..
How i can see you lesson by Skype?
Спасибо 💟
For Skype lessons, please contact me on a.habibullina.englex@gmail.com
I don't understand why вы is at place of the third singular person
Great video , but still didn't understand how to form the Future tense !!
When you learn verbs, try to learn both imperfective and perfective forms. If you conjugate a perfective form, you get future tense. There is no rule how to make an imperfective form perfective. Sometimes you add a prefix like Готовить - приготовить. Sometimes it is another verb: Брать - взять.
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Can you leave english subtitle ??
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Привет учительница
i didn't realize russian have infinitive form too
Yes, it's with -ть ending
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