Hi Fedor, I’ve been learning for 2.5 years and understood about 20% of the words in the context they were used. I’m 59 and a slow learner but love the variety of tools used in learning as an adult unlike as a young person. I dip into many different presentations interspersed with learning about the culture, the regions and the politics both new and old. Thank you for your work.
Text from the podcast: Сегодня был хороший день. Я проснулся довольно рано, в девять часов. Я вышел из спальни, зашёл к себе в офис. Я работаю из дома. У меня работа онлайн, это очень удобно. В офисе у меня стоит кофемашина. Я себе заварил кофе и начал читать книгу. Я читаю биографию Уолта Диснея. Кофе получился очень вкусным. Затем я начал работать. Я работаю с видео. Я монтировал новое видео на ютуб. Я монтировал около часа. Затем я написал своим коллегам и узнал, как у них проходит рабочий день. После того, как поработал, я пошёл на тренировку. Я и мой друг, Александр, занимаемся тайским боксом. Мы занимаемся для общего здоровья. Мы не хотим участвовать в соревнованиях. Также, очень полезно уметь защитить себя. Мне очень нравится заниматься единоборствами, потому что ты развиваешь всё тело. После занятий я шёл домой. На улице была неприятная погода. Лёгкий ветер, небольшой дождь и облачно. Солнце уже не выходило около недели. По дороге домой я зашёл в магазин и купил продуктов домой. Highlighted words: После Затем Потом По дороге домой Заниматься спортом, заниматься единоборствами Получиться Довольно рано Проснуться
First of all thanks for one more great video. But i think there is a mistake at "В офисе у меня стоит кофемашина.". It is supposed "В офисе у меня ЕСТЬ кофемашина." )
I understand %1 or less. Complete beginner here but I loved the fact that I can hear everyone, I consider this lesson as something to familiarize myself with the language and how it's spoken. started learning 2 days ago and I'll keep studying every day with no days off !
I feel bad to say that, but I took 2nd job so studying everyday became tough. I hate exceuses but here we are. However changed my plan to study every other day or 2 days so I can stay consistant. I am having hard time with learning memorizing vocabs but I enjoyed reading and try mimicking russian accent it felt little easier. Thank you for asking and keep studying everyday as you can !
@@0Black0Moon0 thank you, I'm currenly also struggling with vocab and verb aspects and the surge of motivation is slowly wearing out so it's not so fun now :(
Understood about 50% of the text and been learning russian for almost 7/8 months now. Really helpful podcast/story keep up the good work! Большое спасибо!!
This was a fabulous podcast for beginners like myself. I probably understood 50-60% of it on the first go. I really appreciated that you went through it sentence by sentence and highlighted important words (which I have made note of and added to my notebook of every increasing vocab). Thanks very very much, Fedor for taking the time to make this podcast. I have subscribed to your channel and will be looking forward to your future podcasts and lessons.
I'm new to Russian and I understood some single words and some sentences, thank God :D I think my understanding of this text was about 10% I am very happy :) Good work, bro. Keep it up. God bless you and your family :)
I thought I understood only 12% of what you said, Fedor, but as you went through it sentence by sentence, I realised I understood maybe 15%! I love these podcasts!
I have one month studying Russian and I understood alma words , maybe the 15% of the text. Thanks so much for the video , это очень круто! Спасибо большое!!!
Hi Fedor, I think this is the type of video that would really benefit from timestamps, maybe in the Russian part even for every section of the text! love the podcast, love the different levels, this one was easier to comprehend, but there are still a dozen words I didn't know :)
Thank you for this video! One thing I would like to see is when you are breaking down the sentences if you could put some of the words on the screen(for example, showing the feminine endings for the verbs--but I do appreciate the breakdown of the sentences!). I'm not sure if you have ever heard of Comprehensible Input, but it is basically learning a language through listening to/reading messages that we understand and comprehend! So having texts like this and others will be a great tool in helping learners acquire language naturally(I myself am a Spanish teacher/tutor). Great job Fedor, thanks for all your hard work in bringing the Russian language to us, keep it up!
I probably understood 50%. I understood it was a good day, you got up at 9, that you went to the office, you have a coffee machine there, you practice boxing with your friend Alexander, you work from home online, you went to the shop to buy products for the house, you brought them home, you are reading Walt Disney's biography, the coffee was tasty and on the way home I think the weather was not bad! I am sorry I have probably answered more questions that you asked and in the wrong order....I watched this morning, before work, and can't remember what we were to answer!! But this is really good - I shall listen again tomorrow
I've been learning Russian for a little more than 3 months... I understood about 85% of the story. Honestly, it feels like progress is going pretty slow because my end goal is to be able to understand and communicate easily with Russian speakers (there are a lot in my school), but I'm happy that I'm getting better. Hopefully in another 3 months, I'll be much further!
Lucky you have Russian speakers around you of actual days where I actually studied for any amount of time I have been learning Russian for like 5 months understood like 65-70% of it Ты хочешь чат?
@@shrippie-4214 Well having actual Russian speakers around is nice but I also watch a lot of videos in Russian (although I don't understand most of what they say). With the internet, immersing yourself in a language is much easier than it used to be! I also study study for more than an hour every day so that's part of it. Everyone learns at their own pace though, so how fast you learn something depends on how much time and effort you're willing to put into it :)
@@dustyrose6338 Yeah I do the same thing internet is cool because it also has a spaced repetition algorhythm of its own to keep you hooked with words you've seen and things you've said
@@shrippie-4214 Exactly!! I remember words so much better when i see them randomly in videos! I actually have a whole Quizlet flashcard set that's for words I just learn randomly while browsing the internet. Do you have any Russian songs you particularly like?
@@dustyrose6338 A ton lemme send you my playlists Pure Russian music: ruclips.net/p/PLpM_oEQu_1p3-ofk8S7nqxHWL7hucfIH4 Some Japanese and American Russian covers: ruclips.net/p/PLpM_oEQu_1p0VplqIago7kzP3sXFZUyeA Iisten to some of these rarely, but its mostly good stuff my favorutte artist are Кравц, Красное Дерево, Витя АК, и Гио-Пика, The Korea Pro Tip: make a Russian Account purly for Russian
Just listening, I think I caught about 30% - 40%. When I read along with you, I understood more like 60%. It's clear my listening skills aren't quite as good as they need to be.
Heeehee . I just about understood everything you said Fedor. There were a few words I didn't know yet however I still was able to follow. Surprised myself. And you did actually explain the unfamiliar words not learned by me yet.
This was intermediate to advanced, just what I need. I was able to follow along and write everything down. I knew 99% of the words, and understood about 70% of the dialog. Cpacebo!
@@laurasalo6160 Laura: I am not a beginner! I have 4-5 years of Russian Language Studies at the University of Michigan! I have dual degree in English Literature and Russian Studies, and when I left the University, I was reading the Unabridged Edition of War and Peace!
I've been learning for 4 months now. I honestly struggle with listening and understanding when somebody speaks. I can read and write much better but I think it's because I have the time to think then. I understood 70% when reading the text but like 20% when you were speaking. My girlfriend is Russian so she helps me a lot and corrects me when I make mistakes which also helps a lot. But I just want to start understanding when Natives speak a little bit better.
Is 9 months that i'm studyng russian, but i'm not making so much improvement. But thanks to this video, i make a lot of improvement, at the start of the story i didn't understand all, but after i watch the full video and i re-watch it i understand all and i remember the most part of the word. Thankyou very much🙏
I understood about 5% but I felt like "wow! I actually understand Russian!" To me, hearing so much Russian in my country (there are many Russian speaker in Israel, not only from Russia but from Uzbekistan, Ukraine etc.) I always heard that as nonsense, and now I'm "wow, that makes sense" I started to feel this I think on day 15 of studying Russian
I study dentistry in belarus i understood like 90% of the text but what we're studying now is the medical words and its really really HARD! PLEASE MAKE A VIDEO ABOUT IT
Hahah, it’s funny, I was daunted by the first episode, I understood less than 10% at the first hearing, but of this second episode I understood about 85% 😂 That’s a rather big difference
Ok, let's try this. I heard the text twice and choose not to read it. The first run I think I understood around 20-30%, de second run was a bit better, maybe 55%? So, no clue what you began saying, but something at 10am. You work from home, your work is online, and working from home is very comfortable. You have a coffee machine in your office, you were drinking that and began reading a book, the coffee was very delicious. Then you began work. I missed a whole bunch of stuff. You and your friend Alexander do Thai Boxing, something about health or being healthy and towards the end something about parts (часта?) Then you described the weather, I think I understood "not too much rain", or "not raining too hard". You walked home and bought groceries for your home. Alright, now let's humble me down by watching the rest of the video 😅
Been learning for a few months of actual study I quit for a while I understood about 50-65% of it I got the outline just listening 5 months later I understand 94%
But there’s “literal” translation and then contextual meaning. No one uses the term “busy oneself”. It’s just understood as “do”. Я занимаюсь спортом. Know8ng its literal meaning is good academically, but for usage in conversation … it’s best thought of this way.
Prob around 30%- 40% of words at most. But I did understand what topics you were talking about. You don't have to know every word to know what is being spoken about.
Сегодня был хороший день. Я проснулся Довольно рано, в девять часов. Я вышел из спальни, зашёл к себе в офис. Я работаю из дома. У меня работа онлайн, это очень удобно. В офисе у меня стоит кофемашина. Я себе заварил кофе и начал читать книгу. Я читаю биографию Уолта Диснея. Кофе получился очень вкусным. Затем я начал работать. Я работаю с видео. Я монтировал новое видео на ютуб. Я монтировал около часа. Затем я написал своим коллегам и узнал, как у них проходит рабочий день. После того, как поработал, я пошёл на тренировку. Я и мой друг, Александр, занимаемся тайским боксом. Мы занимаемся для общего здоровья. Мы не хотим участвовать в соревнованиях. Также, очень полезно уметь защитить себя. Мне очень нравится заниматься единоборствами, потому что ты развиваешь всё тело. После занятий я шёл домой. На улице была неприятная погода. Лёгкий ветер, небольшой дождь и облачно. Солнце уже не выходило около недели. По дороге домой я зашёл в магазин и купил продуктов домой. Highlighted words: После Затем Довольно рано Потом По дороге домой Заниматься спортом, заниматься единоборствами Получиться Проснуться
Hello Andrew Testin here I lived in Russia for 3 Plus Years. I was living in Novorossiysk, Krasnodar Krai. I went to a Cafe looking to eat 2012 the Chef in his awesome uniform said he was closed. But he said sit down. 7 course meal latter. Which was so awesome he asked for 7000 Rubles I gave him 21000 Rubles to this day I have not had a better meal, and we are still friends. thats Russia
Hello, if i understood like 93% of the text. Meaning just a few words i didnt understand. Does that mean i am above level 2 or not? How does this work 😃
Hi Fedor, I’ve been learning for 2.5 years and understood about 20% of the words in the context they were used. I’m 59 and a slow learner but love the variety of tools used in learning as an adult unlike as a young person. I dip into many different presentations interspersed with learning about the culture, the regions and the politics both new and old. Thank you for your work.
Where u from and why u called lucky girl
@@официальныйВладиславРосляков clucky means chicken
Keep going ma'am
@@Rooxie973 Yes, chickens make a “clucking” sound. Hence the word “clucky”
Examples: The chickens were clucking loudly.
That one clucks louder than all the others.
Text from the podcast:
Сегодня был хороший день. Я проснулся довольно рано, в девять часов. Я вышел из спальни, зашёл к себе в офис. Я работаю из дома. У меня работа онлайн, это очень удобно. В офисе у меня стоит кофемашина. Я себе заварил кофе и начал читать книгу. Я читаю биографию Уолта Диснея. Кофе получился очень вкусным.
Затем я начал работать. Я работаю с видео. Я монтировал новое видео на ютуб. Я монтировал около часа. Затем я написал своим коллегам и узнал, как у них проходит рабочий день.
После того, как поработал, я пошёл на тренировку. Я и мой друг, Александр, занимаемся тайским боксом. Мы занимаемся для общего здоровья. Мы не хотим участвовать в соревнованиях. Также, очень полезно уметь защитить себя. Мне очень нравится заниматься единоборствами, потому что ты развиваешь всё тело.
После занятий я шёл домой. На улице была неприятная погода. Лёгкий ветер, небольшой дождь и облачно. Солнце уже не выходило около недели. По дороге домой я зашёл в магазин и купил продуктов домой.
Highlighted words:
После
Затем
Потом
По дороге домой
Заниматься спортом, заниматься единоборствами
Получиться
Довольно рано
Проснуться
"Мы занимаемся для ОБЩЕГО здоровья" - ни разу не слышал, что бы кто-то говорил ради Общего здоровья, хоть я и носитель русского языка :0
Thanks Fedor. This is perfect! 👍
Thank you kindly, Fedor!
You are the best Russian professor!
You have all the talent to teach this challenging language.
You can pin the comments so they appear at the beginning :D
First of all thanks for one more great video.
But i think there is a mistake at "В офисе у меня стоит кофемашина.".
It is supposed "В офисе у меня ЕСТЬ кофемашина." )
I understand %1 or less.
Complete beginner here but I loved the fact that I can hear everyone, I consider this lesson as something to familiarize myself with the language and how it's spoken. started learning 2 days ago and I'll keep studying every day with no days off !
how's learning going?
I feel bad to say that, but I took 2nd job so studying everyday became tough. I hate exceuses but here we are. However changed my plan to study every other day or 2 days so I can stay consistant. I am having hard time with learning memorizing vocabs but I enjoyed reading and try mimicking russian accent it felt little easier.
Thank you for asking and keep studying everyday as you can !
@@0Black0Moon0 thank you, I'm currenly also struggling with vocab and verb aspects and the surge of motivation is slowly wearing out so it's not so fun now :(
Well no days off right? 8 months now, how well do you understand it now? Or did you quit?
@@0Black0Moon0 It's been a year! How's it going?
Understood about 50% of the text and been learning russian for almost 7/8 months now. Really helpful podcast/story keep up the good work! Большое спасибо!!
This was a fabulous podcast for beginners like myself. I probably understood 50-60% of it on the first go. I really appreciated that you went through it sentence by sentence and highlighted important words (which I have made note of and added to my notebook of every increasing vocab). Thanks very very much, Fedor for taking the time to make this podcast. I have subscribed to your channel and will be looking forward to your future podcasts and lessons.
thank you very much for your lesson. Мне нравится
Progress?
I'm new to Russian and I understood some single words and some sentences, thank God :D I think my understanding of this text was about 10% I am very happy :) Good work, bro. Keep it up. God bless you and your family :)
I thought I understood only 12% of what you said, Fedor, but as you went through it sentence by sentence, I realised I understood maybe 15%! I love these podcasts!
4% understanding , i'm very proud and i'm beginning to study russian , i'm extremely patient in that aspect.
what's up dude how are things going with learning russian?
These podcasts are REALLY helpful!! Спасибо вам большое!!!
80% ish. These are excellent. Not quite ready for camp but maybe next spring. Больше спасибо ❤
Great podcast! It woud be great if you make all of them like this by indicating the levels such as a1-a2, a2-b1, b1-b2 etc.
Ага заебись
This is exactly the format and level I was looking for!
I have one month studying Russian and I understood alma words , maybe the 15% of the text. Thanks so much for the video , это очень круто! Спасибо большое!!!
This video is amazing! Please continue to post videos for A1-A2 level. So helpful! 🥰🤗
These podcasts are a very good idea ! Thank you so much. It helps me a lot
Thank you Fedor! Very challenging text. It gives me something to aspire to.
Hi Fedor, I think this is the type of video that would really benefit from timestamps, maybe in the Russian part even for every section of the text!
love the podcast, love the different levels, this one was easier to comprehend, but there are still a dozen words I didn't know :)
Thank you for this video! One thing I would like to see is when you are breaking down the sentences if you could put some of the words on the screen(for example, showing the feminine endings for the verbs--but I do appreciate the breakdown of the sentences!). I'm not sure if you have ever heard of Comprehensible Input, but it is basically learning a language through listening to/reading messages that we understand and comprehend! So having texts like this and others will be a great tool in helping learners acquire language naturally(I myself am a Spanish teacher/tutor). Great job Fedor, thanks for all your hard work in bringing the Russian language to us, keep it up!
I didnt understand your term for martial arts единоборство???
Great video! Really enjoyed learning new words and exercising my listening comprehension.
Thanks for a great video! Looking forward to listening to more of these podcasts on Spotify!
I probably understood 50%. I understood it was a good day, you got up at 9, that you went to the office, you have a coffee machine there, you practice boxing with your friend Alexander, you work from home online, you went to the shop to buy products for the house, you brought them home, you are reading Walt Disney's biography, the coffee was tasty and on the way home I think the weather was not bad! I am sorry I have probably answered more questions that you asked and in the wrong order....I watched this morning, before work, and can't remember what we were to answer!! But this is really good - I shall listen again tomorrow
I've been learning Russian for a little more than 3 months... I understood about 85% of the story.
Honestly, it feels like progress is going pretty slow because my end goal is to be able to understand and communicate easily with Russian speakers (there are a lot in my school), but I'm happy that I'm getting better. Hopefully in another 3 months, I'll be much further!
Lucky you have Russian speakers around you
of actual days where I actually studied for any amount of time I have been learning Russian for like 5 months understood like 65-70% of it
Ты хочешь чат?
@@shrippie-4214 Well having actual Russian speakers around is nice but I also watch a lot of videos in Russian (although I don't understand most of what they say). With the internet, immersing yourself in a language is much easier than it used to be! I also study study for more than an hour every day so that's part of it. Everyone learns at their own pace though, so how fast you learn something depends on how much time and effort you're willing to put into it :)
@@dustyrose6338 Yeah I do the same thing
internet is cool because it also has a spaced repetition algorhythm of its own to keep you hooked with words you've seen and things you've said
@@shrippie-4214 Exactly!! I remember words so much better when i see them randomly in videos! I actually have a whole Quizlet flashcard set that's for words I just learn randomly while browsing the internet. Do you have any Russian songs you particularly like?
@@dustyrose6338 A ton lemme send you my playlists
Pure Russian music:
ruclips.net/p/PLpM_oEQu_1p3-ofk8S7nqxHWL7hucfIH4
Some Japanese and American Russian covers:
ruclips.net/p/PLpM_oEQu_1p0VplqIago7kzP3sXFZUyeA
Iisten to some of these rarely, but its mostly good stuff
my favorutte artist are Кравц, Красное Дерево, Витя АК, и Гио-Пика, The Korea
Pro Tip: make a Russian Account purly for Russian
Отличный урок!
Just listening, I think I caught about 30% - 40%. When I read along with you, I understood more like 60%. It's clear my listening skills aren't quite as good as they need to be.
Heeehee . I just about understood everything you said Fedor. There were a few words I didn't know yet however I still was able to follow. Surprised myself. And you did actually explain the unfamiliar words not learned by me yet.
This was intermediate to advanced, just what I need. I was able to follow along and write everything down. I knew 99% of the words, and understood about 70% of the dialog. Cpacebo!
This if for novicea. That's why you understood it all. You're not anywhere near advanced with this, you're a competent beginner.
@@laurasalo6160 Laura: I am not a beginner! I have 4-5 years of Russian Language Studies at the University of Michigan! I have dual degree in English Literature and Russian Studies, and when I left the University, I was reading the Unabridged Edition of War and Peace!
@@irenemcnamara9699 Then why did you sound so proud to know this, and peg it intermediate? Spasibo.
Got it like 99%. I think I did not know 3 words. Currently on B1 so level is on point!
I’ve been learning Russian for 5 or 6 months and I think I’ve got like 50-60%. It’s not that fast for that time , but I’m proud I didn’t :)
I've been learning for 4 months now. I honestly struggle with listening and understanding when somebody speaks. I can read and write much better but I think it's because I have the time to think then. I understood 70% when reading the text but like 20% when you were speaking.
My girlfriend is Russian so she helps me a lot and corrects me when I make mistakes which also helps a lot. But I just want to start understanding when Natives speak a little bit better.
тожеее
Спасибо за подкаст
THANKS, i kinda asked for this "a1-a2" tag and im happy that its here!! tysm, you're an awesome teacher
What a very useful video! Thanks, Fedor! :)
Hallo Fedor, das war sehr gut. Danke !
Привет Федор, я учусь почти год. я понимаю 98%, но только когда вы говорят медленно 2 раз. Для меня очень хорошая практика, Спасибо!
Is 9 months that i'm studyng russian, but i'm not making so much improvement.
But thanks to this video, i make a lot of improvement, at the start of the story i didn't understand all, but after i watch the full video and i re-watch it i understand all and i remember the most part of the word.
Thankyou very much🙏
Exactly what I needed. Thank you for this!
Another excellent video. Thanks Fedor.
A good advice someone told me is to listen to the same video many times so that you can memorize all the words in the video
I understood about 5% but I felt like "wow! I actually understand Russian!"
To me, hearing so much Russian in my country (there are many Russian speaker in Israel, not only from Russia but from Uzbekistan, Ukraine etc.) I always heard that as nonsense, and now I'm "wow, that makes sense"
I started to feel this I think on day 15 of studying Russian
I know right, just being able to understand even 10% keeps me motivated to keep studying, that and also I really enjoy listening to Russian music.
Thanks Fedor!
Доброе утро, Теодор, спасибо, очень приятно. И с пользой я потратил его на 85 процентов. Из Греции🙏🙋♀️🇬🇷😊😘‼️‼️
Είσαι Έλληνας;
Ты тоже грек? Замечательно
@@wesleyoverton1145 Ναι, είμαστε Έλληνες 🥳🇬🇷
Love this Fedor. Might have to sign up to be fluent at this point!
1 year of self learning Russian and i understood 25% of the story 😊😊😊🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much for this content !!!
I study dentistry in belarus i understood like 90% of the text but what we're studying now is the medical words and its really really HARD!
PLEASE MAKE A VIDEO ABOUT IT
Hahah, it’s funny, I was daunted by the first episode, I understood less than 10% at the first hearing, but of this second episode I understood about 85% 😂 That’s a rather big difference
Thank you for making this video
Ok, let's try this. I heard the text twice and choose not to read it.
The first run I think I understood around 20-30%, de second run was a bit better, maybe 55%?
So, no clue what you began saying, but something at 10am. You work from home, your work is online, and working from home is very comfortable.
You have a coffee machine in your office, you were drinking that and began reading a book, the coffee was very delicious.
Then you began work. I missed a whole bunch of stuff. You and your friend Alexander do Thai Boxing, something about health or being healthy and towards the end something about parts (часта?)
Then you described the weather, I think I understood "not too much rain", or "not raining too hard". You walked home and bought groceries for your home.
Alright, now let's humble me down by watching the rest of the video 😅
Спасибо, Я собираюсь практиковать больше содержания 🤩🥳
understood about 1% 😅 im still in my first week of learnin russian and i hope this journey is fun and productive
Я смотрю твои фильмы всегда ❤
спасибо за видео!
that was so useful - это было очень полезно!
I think I understood about 25%, and I'm really happy about that!
Been learning for a few months of actual study I quit for a while
I understood about 50-65% of it I got the outline just listening
5 months later I understand 94%
“I BUSY MYSELF with Thai boxing…… rather than “I DO…” to busy oneself is more precise translation
But there’s “literal” translation and then contextual meaning. No one uses the term “busy oneself”. It’s just understood as “do”. Я занимаюсь спортом. Know8ng its literal meaning is good academically, but for usage in conversation … it’s best thought of this way.
I have been study for about 3 months now and I understood the entire picture. But in terms of words probably 80%
Fedor is like WTF MAN? 😁 LOL
I probably understood about 75%. Slowly getting better.
100% understood
Level B2 Russian
god bless you
Спасибо 🙏
Mine is very basic, but I learned a lot here
3% understood on 13.2
As of right now, I am A2, understood 10% of it, but whenever I read it. I understood 40% of it.
Hey, 9 o'clock is hardly early!
Thank
I understood 60-65% and I have been studying hard for 3 months
Боже мой... *Я* раньше занимался тайським боксом! Это правда!
I understood 100%
When you gonna do the befluent camp again???? 🙏🙏🙏
where is the text???
90% Спасибо!
Your awesome
(If you guys don't like this shit you might as well give it up 😁)
And stories can be longer aswell
Hi fedor , I started learning Russian language around 7 month and I can understand nearly 50 percent of this text is that a good Mark??
1:40 5:25
Спасибо 😁
No cause I’ve only been learning for like a month and got the general idea and understood most of it 💀
Where can I study master degree in English language? 🌹🌹
Prob around 30%- 40% of words at most. But I did understand what topics you were talking about. You don't have to know every word to know what is being spoken about.
50% understood😅
I can understand some words, i think around 3% i have beem learning russian for 3 months now
i understood maybe 80%. There are a few long words that I don't recognise
Put a subtitle please 🥺
Сегодня был хороший день. Я проснулся Довольно рано, в девять часов. Я вышел из спальни, зашёл к себе в офис. Я работаю из дома. У меня работа онлайн, это очень удобно. В офисе у меня стоит кофемашина. Я себе заварил кофе и начал читать книгу. Я читаю биографию Уолта Диснея. Кофе получился очень вкусным.
Затем я начал работать. Я работаю с видео. Я монтировал новое видео на ютуб. Я монтировал около часа. Затем я написал своим коллегам и узнал, как у них проходит рабочий день.
После того, как поработал, я пошёл на тренировку. Я и мой друг, Александр, занимаемся тайским боксом. Мы занимаемся для общего здоровья. Мы не хотим участвовать в соревнованиях. Также, очень полезно уметь защитить себя. Мне очень нравится заниматься единоборствами, потому что ты развиваешь всё тело.
После занятий я шёл домой. На улице была неприятная погода. Лёгкий ветер, небольшой дождь и облачно. Солнце уже не выходило около недели. По дороге домой я зашёл в магазин и купил продуктов домой.
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После
Затем Довольно рано
Потом
По дороге домой
Заниматься спортом, заниматься
единоборствами Получиться
Проснуться
@@iancardenas-spanishbutcomp4074 So thanks 😍
Теперь я знаю, как звучит мой иностранный язык для носителей :)
I have understood about 90 % of the text
Hello Andrew Testin here I lived in Russia for 3 Plus Years. I was living in Novorossiysk, Krasnodar Krai. I went to a Cafe looking to eat 2012 the Chef in his awesome uniform said he was closed. But he said sit down. 7 course meal latter. Which was so awesome he asked for 7000 Rubles I gave him 21000 Rubles to this day I have not had a better meal, and we are still friends. thats Russia
95% on first hearing.
watching the first time i barely understood 10% - watched it the 2nd time now and understood 30-50%
Spasiba bro. married a russian speaking woman. I want to learn
Me playing this randomly to impress my crush
90 % понятно для меня
around 5%
Почти Я понял все🔥
Hello, if i understood like 93% of the text. Meaning just a few words i didnt understand. Does that mean i am above level 2 or not? How does this work 😃
If you understand written, and spoken text, and can write, and speak at this level, then you may move onto a B1 level
The majority is A1 level words, some are A2. This just means that you're at A2:)
Take into consideration that live speech of Native speakers would be much faster and words are not as distinguished.
Hello sir what’s the purpose of seeing this. is this gonna make my Russian fluent
I understood about 6% of it
Привет my friends!
Привет друзья мои.
Я понимаю 95 % :) Привет из Польши :)