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Expats to teach Russian students a lesson or two
Expats to teach Russian students a lesson or two
The State Duma has just given its full support to relaxing the visa requirements for teachers from abroad.
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Putin & Co to teach you judo
Putin & Co to teach you judo
Russia's Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has marked his 56th birthday with the launch of a new instructional judo DVD showing him throw his opponents to the mat. The video is set to be a major hit as the PM, a black belt, shows off his skills away from the political arena.
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RUSSIA: CARTOONS-เดี๋ยวโดนแน่ - Ну, погоди - I''ll Teach Ya Good (1)
RUSSIA: CARTOONS-เดี๋ยวโดนแน่ - Ну, погоди - I''ll Teach Ya Good (1)
"I'll Get Ya Good" ("Just You Wait", in Russian "Nu, pogodi") is a Soviet/Russian animation series. Launched by Vyacheslav Kotyonochkin in 1969, it became an instant classic. Over the period of 35 years, the total of 20 episodes have been released. In essence the series duplicates Disney action cartoons such as "Tom and Jerry" etc. However since American animation was barely known to the Soviet children's audience, the derivative nature and lack of originality of "I'll Get Ya Good" did not affect its popularity, and two generations of Soviet and Russian kids grew up on this movie.
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Russian learning for kids
Russian learning for kids
www.littlepim.com Russian learning for young kids. Little Pim is a total immersion children's language series - teach foreign languages to babies, toddlers and preschoolers. Founded by bilingual filmmaker and mom Julia Pimsleur, Little Pim has won 17 awards, been featured on the Today Show. Parents and children everwhere love to learn with Little Pim. Available in Russian and 9 other languages, Little Pim is the perfect way to teach Russian to kids.
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Russian Day Care
Russian Day Care
Explosive Targets: tinyurl.com FPSRussia Shirts: fpsrussia.spreadshirt.com Twitter: twitter.com FaceBook: www.facebook.com This was filmed after doing a shoot with the History Channel, the little guy in the video is one of my friends sons hes 7. The next video here will be about dragons breath I get a lot of questions about it so I think it would be a good one to go over. Oh and if you have an issue with me teaching a child to shoot, you're just ignorant. If you teach a child that guns are forbidden objects then they'll just want them, and when nobody is around theyre gonna do something stupid. But if you teach a child from an early age to respect weapons, and their power then they'll do so. Category:
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Learn Elementary Russian for Beginners with Laoshu
Learn Elementary Russian for Beginners with Laoshu
Russian help
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Learn Russian - Russian Color Vocabulary
Learn Russian - Russian Color Vocabulary
www.RussianPod101.com Learn Russian words using the Learn Russian with Pictures series from RussianPod101.com. Beautiful images clearly show Russian vocabulary divided into units by topic. Each word is introduced in English and Russian. It's a great way to study new vocabulary words that will build up your proficiency in Russian and lead you on your way to mastering this beautiful language! What is your favorite color? This lesson will teach you all you need to talk about colors in Russian. Next time you meet up with your Russian friend, you can ask them what colors they like. If you learned a lot with this video, stop by our Russian language learning website and get other language learning content including other great videos like this one, audio podcasts, review materials, blogs, iPhone applications, and more. Join the friendly community of learners at www.RussianPod101.com, and start mastering Russian today! www.RussianPod101.com
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In Soviet Russia, cat teaches you to smoke
In Soviet Russia, cat teaches you to smoke
Cat Smoke
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An American Cowboy Aims to Help Russia's Beef Herd
An American Cowboy Aims to Help Russia's Beef Herd
This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report, from voaspecialenglish.com | http Twenty years ago, when the Soviet Union collapsed, so did beef production in Russia. Breeding and management programs for beef cattle fell apart. Today, Russia imports much of its beef. Cattle are raised mostly for dairy. Instead of beef, Russians have expanded poultry and pork operations. These are faster and less costly to start. But there is some new investment in beef production. And one of those involved is an American rancher and cowboy named Darrell Stevenson. He sees plenty of room for growth -- Russia's beef herd is less than one percent the size of the American herd. He says there is "tremendous opportunity" in Russia in terms of resources and available ground. In late two thousand ten, Darrell Stevenson began sending cows, bulls, horses and equipment to Russia. He sent more than fourteen hundred animals. About a third of them traveled by ship. The others came by plane. Mr. Stevenson has two Russian partners in what they call the Stevenson-Sputnik Ranch. The ranch is located on almost six thousand hectares of land in Voronezh in the black earth area of southern Russia. The Angus and Hereford cattle came from ranches in his home state of Montana. The imported cows have given birth to their first calves. He says: "We are helping establish a local beef herd, a regional beef herd, and eventually a national beef herd." Ekaterina Zimina grew up in St. Petersburg and trained as a <b>...</b>
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Тема 2 - Приятного Аппетита! - Яussiaи as Russians Speak It
Тема 2 - Приятного Аппетита! - Яussiaи as Russians Speak It
Russian as Russians speak it (NG Krylova, NI Samuilova, NA Fedianina) Так Говорят Русские (Н.Г. Крылова, Н.И. Самуйлова, Н.А. Федянина) FOREWORD Russian As Russians Speak It aims at improving the student's command of Russian dialogue techniques and is designed for students who have worked through an elementary Russian course and who wish to develop their aural compreehension and speech habits. The student is assumed to have mastered the fundamentals of Russian pronunciation and intonation, the formation and meaning of the most essential nominal and verbal forms, the basic syntactical structures, and to have a command of an elementary Russian vocabulary. This course is based on topics and situations. It consists of 11 sections dealing with everyday topics, each topic presented in microsituations in which a foreigner may find himself in a Russian linguistic environment. The purpose of this course is to help the student assimilate typical speech formulas generally used in such situations, master the Russian speech "etiquette" within the limits set by this course, and improve his pronunciation and intonation. Each of the 11 seetions is divided into lessons based on dialogues (there are usually 3, sometimes 2, dialogues in each lesson), dealing with one and the same situation. They generally consist of 6-8 responses and are to be regarded as standards of speech behaviour in similar situations. Each dialogue is provided with exercises which extend its vocabulary and grammar <b>...</b>
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Sing-along karaoke - Катюша (Katyusha) - Quartet Kalinka
Sing-along karaoke - Катюша (Katyusha) - Quartet Kalinka
Katyusha, Katusha or Katjusha (Russian: Катюша) is a Russian Soviet wartime song about a girl longing for her beloved, who is away on military service. The music was composed in 1938 by Matvei Blanter and the lyrics were written by Mikhail Isakovsky. It was first performed by the celebrated Russian folk singer Lidiya Ruslanova. The version I present here is sung by Quartet Kalinka whose mp3 is available online. This song has been synchronized, edited, and uploaded for didactic purposes. Instructors of Russian as a Foreign Language can use it to teach Russian pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar. When students are familiar with the lyrics, instructors can play the 'real' karaoke (see user2812's videos) Transliteration from Russian (among many and different versions - see google) Rastsvetali yabloni i grushi, Poplyli tumani nad rekoy Vyhodila na bereg Katyusha Na vysokij bereg, na krutoy Vyhodila, pesnyu zavodila Pro stepnovo sizovo orla Pro tovo kotorovo lyubila Pro tovo ch'i pis'ma beregla. Oy, ty pesnya, pesenka devich'ya, Ty leti za yasnym solntsem vslyed I boytsu na dal'nem pogranich'e Ot Katyushi pyereday privyet Pust' on vspomnit devushku prostuyu Pust' uslyshit' kak ona poyot. Pust' on zemlyu berezhyot rodnuyu A lyubov' Katyusha sbyerezhyot. Rastsvetali yabloni i grushi, Poplyli tumani nad rekoy Vyhodila na bereg Katyusha Na vysokij bereg, na krutoy English Translation Apples and pears were blossoming Mist on the river floating On the bank Katyusha stepped out On <b>...</b>
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Alexei Kovalev Teaches Hockey Warrior Video
Alexei Kovalev Teaches Hockey Warrior Video
Kovy explains how to generate shot power from your stick
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Genrich Altshuller Teaching TRIZ 1 of 6
Genrich Altshuller Teaching TRIZ 1 of 6
Early rare Russian video. Foundation of modern innovation methodology.
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Learn Russian with Video - Talking About Your Daily Routine
Learn Russian with Video - Talking About Your Daily Routine
www.RussianPod101.com You've made great efforts to learn Russian vocabulary, and now is the time to put it to the test! Your Russian host mother is coming to see your apartment, and you want to tell her about your day in Russian. You hope this will help convince her you made the right choice moving to the big city. In this lesson you'll learn vocabulary and Russian verbs to talk about your daily routine in Russian. This Russian video series is a brand new way to learn Russian, and will teach you how to express your daily routine with ease. Learn everyday vocabulary and key verbs in this Russian video lesson. Read the Russian lesson notes to learn about the Russian verb tenses Join us, and see what you've been missing! Visit us at RussianPod101.com where you will find many more fantastic Russian lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there! To find out more, go to: www.russianpod101.com www.RussianPod101.com
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Rosetta Stone Russian Review - Learn To Speak Russian
Rosetta Stone Russian Review - Learn To Speak Russian
Link: www.speaktolearn.net - Learn to speak Russian fast with the best Russian language lessons online. Compare video demos of different language learning software.
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Тема 3 - Магазины / Покупки - Яussiaи as Russians Speak It
Тема 3 - Магазины / Покупки - Яussiaи as Russians Speak It
Russian as Russians speak it (NG Krylova, NI Samuilova, NA Fedianina) Так Говорят Русские (Н.Г. Крылова, Н.И. Самуйлова, Н.А. Федянина) FOREWORD Russian As Russians Speak It aims at improving the student's command of Russian dialogue techniques and is designed for students who have worked through an elementary Russian course and who wish to develop their aural compreehension and speech habits. The student is assumed to have mastered the fundamentals of Russian pronunciation and intonation, the formation and meaning of the most essential nominal and verbal forms, the basic syntactical structures, and to have a command of an elementary Russian vocabulary. This course is based on topics and situations. It consists of 11 sections dealing with everyday topics, each topic presented in microsituations in which a foreigner may find himself in a Russian linguistic environment. The purpose of this course is to help the student assimilate typical speech formulas generally used in such situations, master the Russian speech "etiquette" within the limits set by this course, and improve his pronunciation and intonation. Each of the 11 seetions is divided into lessons based on dialogues (there are usually 3, sometimes 2, dialogues in each lesson), dealing with one and the same situation. They generally consist of 6-8 responses and are to be regarded as standards of speech behaviour in similar situations. Each dialogue is provided with exercises which extend its vocabulary and grammar <b>...</b>
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Тема 1 - Я и моя семья - Яussiaи as Russians Speak It
Тема 1 - Я и моя семья - Яussiaи as Russians Speak It
Russian as Russians speak it (NG Krylova, NI Samuilova, NA Fedianina) Так Говорят Русские (Н.Г. Крылова, Н.И. Самуйлова, Н.А. Федянина) FOREWORD Russian As Russians Speak It aims at improving the student's command of Russian dialogue techniques and is designed for students who have worked through an elementary Russian course and who wish to develop their aural compreehension and speech habits. The student is assumed to have mastered the fundamentals of Russian pronunciation and intonation, the formation and meaning of the most essential nominal and verbal forms, the basic syntactical structures, and to have a command of an elementary Russian vocabulary. This course is based on topics and situations. It consists of 11 sections dealing with everyday topics, each topic presented in microsituations in which a foreigner may find himself in a Russian linguistic environment. The purpose of this course is to help the student assimilate typical speech formulas generally used in such situations, master the Russian speech "etiquette" within the limits set by this course, and improve his pronunciation and intonation. Each of the 11 seetions is divided into lessons based on dialogues (there are usually 3, sometimes 2, dialogues in each lesson), dealing with one and the same situation. They generally consist of 6-8 responses and are to be regarded as standards of speech behaviour in similar situations. Each dialogue is provided with exercises which extend its vocabulary and grammar <b>...</b>
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High-Speed Russian VDV Airborne: Air-Mech Paras Jump with Drogues
High-Speed Russian VDV Airborne: Air-Mech Paras Jump with Drogues
Notice how the Russian VDV Airborne Paras jump without d-bags dangling outside the aircraft such that they can jump IN FRONT OF IL-76 JET ENGINES! By using drogue chutes they exit the plane clean and can have timers delay openings for HIGH ALTITUDE mass tactical jumps without trying to teach everyone belabored civilian skydiving stable body position skills. This means more Paras can jump from more doors and land closer together near their BMD light tank/APC to get into action far faster than US Airborne equipment and techniques. And the VDV can jump with their IL-76 jets not having to slow down much: 300 mph--twice as fast as we jump static line in the West. Maybe if we treated the Russians as our allies instead of being jerks to them, they'd teach us how to be high-speed, too? www.combatreform.org www.combatreform.org www.combatreform.org
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Theme 1 - Lesson 1 Познакомьтесь: это моя семья
Theme 1 - Lesson 1 Познакомьтесь: это моя семья
Russian as Russians speak it (NG Krylova, NI Samuilova, NA Fedianina) Так Говорят Русские (Н.Г. Крылова, Н.И. Самуйлова, Н.А. Федянина) FOREWORD Russian As Russians Speak It aims at improving the student's command of Russian dialogue techniques and is designed for students who have worked through an elementary Russian course and who wish to develop their aural compreehension and speech habits. The student is assumed to have mastered the fundamentals of Russian pronunciation and intonation, the formation and meaning of the most essential nominal and verbal forms, the basic syntactical structures, and to have a command of an elementary Russian vocabulary. This course is based on topics and situations. It consists of 11 sections dealing with everyday topics, each topic presented in microsituations in which a foreigner may find himself in a Russian linguistic environment. The purpose of this course is to help the student assimilate typical speech formulas generally used in such situations, master the Russian speech "etiquette" within the limits set by this course, and improve his pronunciation and intonation. Each of the 11 seetions is divided into lessons based on dialogues (there are usually 3, sometimes 2, dialogues in each lesson), dealing with one and the same situation. They generally consist of 6-8 responses and are to be regarded as standards of speech behaviour in similar situations. Each dialogue is provided with exercises which extend its vocabulary and grammar <b>...</b>
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An American Cowboy Aims to Help Russia's Beef Herd
An American Cowboy Aims to Help Russia's Beef Herd
From voaspecialenglish.com | http American cowboys are helping to rebuild Russia's beef cattle industry. Beef production in Russia collapsed after the break-up of the Soviet Union. The reasons: Cattle breeding and herd management programs fell apart, and people ate most of Russia's beef cows. Today, the beef herd in Russia is less than one percent the size of the American herd. Yet cowboy Darrell Stevenson says Russia has excellent resources. DARRELL STEVENSON: "Tremendous opportunity in this country in terms of the vast resources. Tremendous amount of available ground, whether it's tilled or not." The Black Angus cows seen here were imported last year from Montana. Recently, the cows had their first calves in Russia. DARRELL STEVENSON: "We're helping establish a local beef heard, a regional beef herd, and eventually a national beef herd. And with that comes the sidelines of educating a labor force." Viktor Korovkin grew up near this farm in Shestakova. He saw outsiders come in and take apart the village's old collective farm. At first, Korovkin worked as a guard at the ranch. Now, he is a supervisor. He says the ranch uses modern technology. Some of it is imported, he adds. Ekaterina Zimina cares for animals on the ranch. She says Russians have little experience working with beef cattle. EKATERINA ZIMINA: "Because it's really, really hard to find good enough people in Russia that can work with beef cattle because Russia is world-known as dairy country. We have lots of <b>...</b>
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Тема 10 - Поликлиника Аптека - Яussiaи as Russians Speak It
Тема 10 - Поликлиника Аптека - Яussiaи as Russians Speak It
Russian as Russians speak it (NG Krylova, NI Samuilova, NA Fedianina) Так Говорят Русские (Н.Г. Крылова, Н.И. Самуйлова, Н.А. Федянина) FOREWORD Russian As Russians Speak It aims at improving the student's command of Russian dialogue techniques and is designed for students who have worked through an elementary Russian course and who wish to develop their aural compreehension and speech habits. The student is assumed to have mastered the fundamentals of Russian pronunciation and intonation, the formation and meaning of the most essential nominal and verbal forms, the basic syntactical structures, and to have a command of an elementary Russian vocabulary. This course is based on topics and situations. It consists of 11 sections dealing with everyday topics, each topic presented in microsituations in which a foreigner may find himself in a Russian linguistic environment. The purpose of this course is to help the student assimilate typical speech formulas generally used in such situations, master the Russian speech "etiquette" within the limits set by this course, and improve his pronunciation and intonation. Each of the 11 seetions is divided into lessons based on dialogues (there are usually 3, sometimes 2, dialogues in each lesson), dealing with one and the same situation. They generally consist of 6-8 responses and are to be regarded as standards of speech behaviour in similar situations. Each dialogue is provided with exercises which extend its vocabulary and grammar <b>...</b>
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Тема 7 - Кино/Театр - Яussiaи as Russians Speak It
Тема 7 - Кино/Театр - Яussiaи as Russians Speak It
Russian as Russians speak it (NG Krylova, NI Samuilova, NA Fedianina) Так Говорят Русские (Н.Г. Крылова, Н.И. Самуйлова, Н.А. Федянина) FOREWORD Russian As Russians Speak It aims at improving the student's command of Russian dialogue techniques and is designed for students who have worked through an elementary Russian course and who wish to develop their aural compreehension and speech habits. The student is assumed to have mastered the fundamentals of Russian pronunciation and intonation, the formation and meaning of the most essential nominal and verbal forms, the basic syntactical structures, and to have a command of an elementary Russian vocabulary. This course is based on topics and situations. It consists of 11 sections dealing with everyday topics, each topic presented in microsituations in which a foreigner may find himself in a Russian linguistic environment. The purpose of this course is to help the student assimilate typical speech formulas generally used in such situations, master the Russian speech "etiquette" within the limits set by this course, and improve his pronunciation and intonation. Each of the 11 seetions is divided into lessons based on dialogues (there are usually 3, sometimes 2, dialogues in each lesson), dealing with one and the same situation. They generally consist of 6-8 responses and are to be regarded as standards of speech behaviour in similar situations. Each dialogue is provided with exercises which extend its vocabulary and grammar <b>...</b>


































