Learn Russian with LinguaBoost
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You can download the entire audio course on our website: www.linguaboost.com Boost your fluency in Russian with LinguaBoost! Each lesson contains useful everyday phrases related to a specific topic. You’ll learn the language in context, not just isolated words. All material is translated and spoken by native speakers.
Episodes
- Lesson 31: Have you eaten lunch yet?
This Russian language lesson covers phrases related to meals and eating. You will learn how to ask if someone has eaten lunch, what they ate, and if they eat breakfast daily, along with expressing hunger and thirst.
- Lesson 28: How was your week?
This Russian lesson focuses on asking 'How was your week?' and providing responses like 'It was good.' It covers introducing phrases about friends arriving, working, visiting family, and daily routines like walking a dog or buying a phone.
- Lesson 22: Where were you yesterday?
This LinguaBoost lesson focuses on Russian phrases for yesterday's activities. Learn how to ask "Where were you yesterday?" and use responses like "I went to a party" or "I was at the cinema with a friend."
- Lesson 14: Travel and vacation
This lesson teaches Russian phrases related to travel and vacation, such as expressing a desire to visit countries like Germany and Italy, asking about previous travel experiences, and recounting a past holiday.
- Lesson 42: What are you scared of?
This Russian language lesson covers phrases for discussing fears. You will learn how to say what you are scared of, and examples like "I'm scared of the dark" and "They are scared of clowns" are provided.
- Lesson 39: What do you need?
In this lesson, listeners learn Russian phrases related to expressing needs, such as asking what someone needs and stating their own requirements. The episode covers various contexts for the verb "to need."
- Lesson 34: Travel and vacation pt. 2
This LinguaBoost podcast episode covers Russian phrases for travel and vacations, focusing on destinations like India, Egypt, and Rome, and discussing trip duration.
- Lesson 26: How often do you...?
This LinguaBoost podcast episode, Lesson 26, teaches how to ask and answer questions about frequency in Russian, covering phrases for going to the cinema, swimming, and shopping.
- Lesson 10: What are you doing? pt. 2
This podcast episode, Lesson 10, Part 2, teaches Russian phrases related to current activities, including listening to the radio, being in a room listening to music, and asking what someone is doing, with examples of watching television, r…
- Lesson 9: What are you doing?
This LinguaBoost lesson covers essential Russian phrases for daily activities. Learn how to ask 'What are you doing?' and respond with actions like reading, listening to music, watching television, or catching up on the news.
- Lesson 8: Do you go out much?
This LinguaBoost lesson focuses on Russian phrases related to social habits, including discussing preferences for staying home or going out, spending time with friends and family, gym frequency, and sociability.
- Lesson 7: What do you like to eat?
This lesson teaches common phrases related to food preferences in Russian, including how to state likes, dislikes, and preferences for specific items like pizza, meat, cheese, and coffee.
- Lesson 6: What do you like to do? pt. 2
This LinguaBoost lesson focuses on phrases related to free time activities. You will learn how to say
- Review of lessons 1 to 5
This episode reviews lessons 1 to 5 of the Learn Russian with LinguaBoost podcast.
- Lesson 5: What do you like to do?
This LinguaBoost Russian lesson covers how to ask "What do you like to do?" and respond with phrases about liking to walk, read books, listen to music, swim, and sleep.
- Lesson 4: Where do you live? pt.2
This LinguaBoost Russian lesson focuses on phrases related to living situations, including where siblings reside, personal experiences of living in cities like London and Paris, and the duration of residency.
- Lesson 3: Where do you live?
This LinguaBoost lesson teaches essential Russian phrases for discussing living situations. You will learn how to ask where someone lives and provide details about living in an apartment or house, as well as discuss where parents reside.
- Lesson 2: Who is this?
This LinguaBoost podcast episode teaches basic Russian phrases including "Who is this?", identifying family members (mother, brother, sister, father), and stating "I have a large family."
- Lesson 1: Hello!
This beginner Russian lesson covers essential phrases such as 'Hello!', 'How are you?', 'What is your name?', and 'Where are you from?'. It also includes responses like 'I'm good, thank you.', 'My name is...', and 'I am from Sweden.'