AUSTRALIAN SPEAKS RUSSIAN. A2+ level in 2 years. Books, podcasts, videos, tips to learn Russian.SUBS
Yasmin and I have been practicing Russian for almost 2 years. We've had 94 lessons for 90 minutes each (=141 hour). We have completed the A1 and A2 courses of 'Hello, Russia' students book. In this video, Yasmin shares tips on how to learn Russian effectively. She talks about books, podcasts and other things that helped her achieve fluency. Learn Russian through content. This video has Russian and English subtitles. 🔥 PDF transcriptions of my videos and podcasts with accented text and English translations / russianwithdasha
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As a russian native speaker I must say I'm impressed by your A2 level! Your speech is so clear and natural, with compound sentences and almost no grammatical mistakes! I'm currently learning German as a third language and see how hard it is to speak clearly and fluently even at B1 level... Good job, Yasmin and Dasha
Very impressive Yasmin! I am a native English speaker too though in my 60's so it's harder to learn. I also have a native Russian speaker I study with and in between I watch several You tube Chanels. I also listen to a Russian language station while driving. i am slowly, very slowly, getting to a level were I can at least understand a good deal. I have mastered the alphabet, so can read even, if I don't understand the words, I do recognize names, places and some vocab. Its a fascinating language! Best of luck to you! Thanks Dasha
Yasmin, you have done an amazing job learning Russian! Your level is definitely much higher than A2, in my opinion. You used some very interesting and higher level constructions with ease. Большой молодец! Так держать! ...и тебе хорошая работа, Даша!)
Просто отличная работа от Ясмин. Видно и слышно, что она комфортно с этим языком. 👍
Very nice video! I somehow just saw your channel for the first time yesterday. I also took Russian Accelerator, and I highly recommend it, but I'm not nearly as proficient as Yasmin. Very impressive! I'll be watching and studying more of your videos.
This is not A2 level but B2 ? From this base you can easily reach C1-C2
@vommir.
3 ай бұрын
Yeah that's too comfortable for A2, B2 at least.
I'm currently on Unit 5 of Russian Accelerator and a love the Russian Made Easy podcast, super nice to see someone who used these tools and how they've progressed. Thanks for the inspo Yasmin!
You speak so well. I nearly understand the half...
Thanks for video
OMG. I had 5 hours a week in 3 years and she speak better Russian than I did 45 years in school in Copenhagen...
Это А2? Я остораюсь учить по-рускии, и когда я вижу это видео уровень А2, я чувствую я говорю А0 😂. Но я не спешу, я буду говорить по-рускии через 10 или 20 лет, но я должен продолжать мой rhythm. Спасибо Даша за твой бесплатный помощь.
@RussianwithDasha
2 ай бұрын
Желаю успехов! 🙂
спасибо Даша очен хорошо вы вели этот репортаж.
@RussianwithDasha
10 ай бұрын
Спасибо! 🌸
Супер видео привет из Боливии!!!
Молодец 🎉
@8:12 😨 Well done, that's quite some level A2.👍
молодец Ясмин удача вам.
RUSSIAN WITH DASHA is my No 1 go-to Russian channel on KZread. Hands-down, you have to give credit where credit is due. I'm got some gardening to do today, so I will listen attentively to this superb channel while I work in my garden. Thank you, dear Dasha!
@RussianwithDasha
10 ай бұрын
Большое спасибо, Карл!
@xxxnamkhaxxx
10 ай бұрын
Ну пожалуйста, Даша. Как нам приятно послушать твои подкасты из Панаме. Сейчас время кофе и начинаю день. Желаю тебе хорошего вечером. @@RussianwithDasha
Отличное интервью ) я тоже австралиец
Well I can close my eyes and understand what you're both saying ...Soo I'm glad for that.
@RussianwithDasha
10 ай бұрын
Здорово, Aidan! 🔥🔥🔥
@aidanhart9871
10 ай бұрын
@@RussianwithDasha спасибо :) My wife is Russian and although we speak English 95% of the time at home, I still try to surprise her with new words and sentences :)
Keep up the Amazing work Dasha! I just found your vidoes and podcast and wow very impressive! Is there a way to do daily phone calls for speaking practice with someone? Do you have any resources for that?
@RussianwithDasha
9 ай бұрын
thank you Jade! Unfortunately I don't offer daily phone calls, but I teach Russian on Skype and also offer short Conversation camps on Telegram. You can read more info here, the next group might be launched this fall russianwithdasha.wixsite.com/website/russian-summer-camp
😯shes amazing
wow yasmin, very inspiring!
❤❤❤
Welcome to Russian culture 😊❤
''Wow, you must be a very smart lady learning and speaking Russian like you do. Personally I can't make heads or tails of this language. The only word I understood in the beginning of this video was Australia because that's where I live.
@RussianwithDasha
10 ай бұрын
Practice makes perfect 😊
Предполагаю что темп речи ведущей предназначен для иностранцев, но все равно медленно, как по мне. Для комфортного просмотра рекомендую скорость 1.25-1.50
@Andre-cz3mr
8 ай бұрын
Это профдеформация, ничего страшного
야~~ 러시아어 잘 하시네요. 저도 이렇게 러시아어 공부해 보고 싶네요.
Hi Dasha how are you, I am still learning Russian language because I have not joined any academy, I have also watched a lot of KZread channels but I am a little confused, which one is the best for beginner level, I have also joined Duolingo. 30 days have been completed today or I have watched 2 videos of yours now in which Daniel was interviewed or this video. I want to know how to start, that is, how to make a time table.
@RussianwithDasha
Ай бұрын
I like these channels for beginners: Russian Grammar, О русском по-русски, Maria Petrova, Comprehensible Russian. Apps: Memrise, Drops, Babbel. I have a Russian for Beginners playlist on my channel.
@RussianwithDasha
Ай бұрын
I recommend you to practice every day at least for 20 minutes. Watch videos, write down and learn new words. Try to repeat and read aloud. Also speaking with a teacher would be really good. I like «Привет, Россия!» student’s book for A1 level.
Очень интересно! Я также изучаю русский язык из Квинсленда. Я учусь онлайн. Я хотела бы встретиться с некоторыми местными жителями, чтобы попрактиковаться. Ты хорошо говоришь.
Спасибо Даша! Ясмин классно говорит👍
Я хочу узнать цену курса А2 и В1, как с вами связаться?
@RussianwithDasha
10 ай бұрын
Мой сайт russianwithdasha.wixsite.com/website К сожалению, я не беру новых учеников. Могу отправить вам контакты других преподавателей, если оставите заявку на сайте.
Sono innamorato della Siberia, infatti è un territorio meraviglioso, peccato solo che per me imparare la lingua russa è molto difficile, ma per fortuna esistono i traduttori simultani.
I love Russian with Dasha! Rhetorical Question: Why does it seem like Russia only has a few names? Dasha, Daria, Katerina or Anna seem to basically cover 90% of Russian women. or some slight variation of them. Then Igor basically covers all the men that aren't Russeese(RussianCHinese)
@RussianwithDasha
10 ай бұрын
Maybe it’s because you only know people with these names 😂 Anastasia, Elena, Veronica, Evgenia, Larissa, Tatiana, Natalia, Olga, Liudmila, Olesya etc. Igor is not the most common name. Alexander, Alexey, Evgeniy, Vadim, Vladimir, Danila, Nikita, Maxim, Ivan, Roman etc
@RussianwithDasha
10 ай бұрын
Dasha and Daria is the same name
@moonasha
10 ай бұрын
If you go back in time, Rome was the same way, there were only a handful of what we'd call first names (Gaius, Markus, etc), and they'd often be abbreviated with single letters (M. Agrippa). as you see in Russian today. While I'm not going to say they're related in any way, it is evidence that this phenomenon appears elsewhere in history and is not unique to Russia.
@sashaluna805
10 ай бұрын
Also, up until the 19th century, the Orthodox Church only approved the names of saints for use within Russia. Historically, names from the Bible or of kings and queens were the most common names used in many countries in Europe.
Прикольно замечать когда сам учишь Английский. Девушка хорошо говорит, но думает и переводит с английских конструкций предложения. Мы делаем так же только с русского на Английский. Мне казалось, что я говорю слишком прямолинейно или шаблонно на Английском, но исходя из видео можно подумать что это английский язык звучит так
Это точно А2, не что-то большее? Речь очень грамотная, особенно удивил уровень владения падежами.
@RussianwithDasha
5 ай бұрын
Это А2+, но не B1. Мы занимались по учебнику «Привет, Россия» для А1 и А2, B1 даже не начинали. Ясмин читает дополнительные материалы, смотрит видео и общается с подругой на русском, поэтому говорит грамотно.
Это точно A2? По мне так твердый B1, недалеко от B2!
На русском языке довольно много контента.
вначале подумал что это австралийка аж акуел
Жасмин очень хорошо говорит, но от русскоговорящей слово "практиковать" в этом контексте уж слишком сильно ухо режет: ну не по-русски это, не говорят так.
A2? Не верю
@RussianwithDasha
10 ай бұрын
Мы окончили курс А2 по учебнику, но Ясмин также много слушает и читает, поэтому и словарный запас А2+
Language of terrorists and children kidnappers is not prospective and is doomed
@mwgood523
10 ай бұрын
To set the record straight - Russian is also a language of many Ukrainians and is spoken far and wide outside of Russia. It's also apt to point out that many Russian citizens do not support Putin's imperial war in Ukraine. The language itself is not at issue and is certainly not going away anytime soon. The primary source of the current sorry state of affairs stems from the current repressive Russian regime. Considering these facts, I think your point regarding the Russian language being "doomed" is more than a little misplaced. kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZJd1t66fXdbRqKg.html
@olegets
10 ай бұрын
@@mwgood523 First of all you should have confirmed that you are not a russian to make sure you are “arguable”. Second, the russian language in Ukraine is a language of occupants, its presence there is not a natural state and is a result of three centuries of repressions against the people and multiple bans of the Ukrainian. The russian language is quickly going extinct in Ukraine and it is a matter of probably two generations until it is completely gone. Third, almost all russians support this genocide. Look, even the author of this channel keeps silence and does not express any sorry about the situation. She 100% sure supports the war, trust me, like any other russian. Fourth, russia is going to split into multiple pieces, and those pieces will not maintain the russian language, so it is certainly doomed within 3-4 generations
@wyverntheterrible
10 ай бұрын
I live in Ukraine and despise modern Russia, certainly as it's being moulded by their elite. But none of that is anything to do with the language. In Kyiv russian is still widely spoken. It's a consequence of history, similar to English in Ireland and Wales
@TheShadowOfYours
10 ай бұрын
You are completely fool. UN: " The terrorism has no nationality"
@stephenstuart9881
9 ай бұрын
For me, Russian is the language of Gogol, Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky. No country is perfect and as people we're all human and not so different even if politics obscures that sometimes.