The Best Step-By-Step Technique to Learn Russian

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This is exactly what I did when I was learning English! And it helped me a lot! I really want you all to be fluent, and this technique might be just the thing to make you fluent.

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Wow!!!! Just in I was about to start doing all of these techniques from 'Slow Russian', 'Fast Russian', 'TPRS' videos, etc. I love analyzing sentences. But, I was going to write/type it. I started by pausing video, writing sentences, play, pause, write, play, pause, write, etc. I never knew about that transcription option. Thank you so much for telling us about that. Some other uses I have already found. Viewers like double subs, but it's a lot of work for the youtubers. Well, I just watched a video with Russian subtiltles, and watched the 'English' transcriptions on the side. So, double subs are now possible also. It highlights the sentence being spoken, so you can pause it and study it while you're watching I now have double subs on everything I wished it was

americanstudyingrussian
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Oh no, why are you trapped in a bubble now? Who done this to you lol

RuilinLinRyan
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I'm going to need a lot of coffee to do this...

alan
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I have tried a lot of Russian teachers on YouTube. I just started watching your videos today. You are the only teacher that explained the hard and soft signs and hard and soft consonants so I could understand them. I think your learning method with videos is going to work. That was more or less the way I learned Swedish many years ago. I am excited to learn Russian, but I haven't made much progress. I'm hoping all this can change now.

MegaJohn
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Your English is exquisite. Well done! I can't wait to learn your beautiful language😄

Sam-wbmp
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This video has to be linked below every Slow Russian video! That's the right way of ACTIVE LISTENING, when you're not just watching a video while washing the dishes, but trying to understand WHY something is said, being attentive means being productive! Very very good tips, Fedor!
I'd want to suggest wikitionary as a dictionary, for it gives all the forms of a word, synonyms, colloquial phrases. Helps a lot!

LiveRussian
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haven’t really started the video yet about 37 seconds in but i’m already into this cuz if he can speak english as well as i can i should be able too learn too speak russian as fluently as he does😂😂

matthewgleavey
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My brother studied languages at the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center in California. The pace of study was intense. Students had to master the language course in 36-64 weeks. Psychologically it was very difficult, but fortunately he was helped by Yuriy Ivantsiv's book "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign languages”. The book " Polyglot Notes" became a desk book for my brother, because it has answers to all the problems that any student of a foreign language has to face. Thanks to the author of the channel for this interesting video! Good luck to everyone who studies a foreign language and wants to realize their full potential!

matildawolfram
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This is really great advice. Now I want to start learning Russian again.

madelinecaples
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I love doing this, I love finding videos about topics I’m interested in Russian and then figuring what people are saying. It works because you are listening to real people talking as they would on the street not some narrator who has perfectly clean standard Russian

bigdaddydeester
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Спасибо! You're channel is a great resource. You are a talented communicator and your content is extremely helpful.

Texocracy
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Fedor, Thanks for taking the "con" out of confusion. The little grey cells of my left hemisphere are very happy

j.murphy
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One of the best tipps you can give fedor😎 i never knew about the transcription option🤩 will love it by now. Because we can learn how the original language is spoken:)

It's more helpful to download the track of 'slow russian' and listen to it everyday while you are reading the texts loudly at home and also listen to it everyday while you are driving to work/school. I suggest reading and listening to it for around 2 times in the evening and repeat it on the next morning. It may help to copy the text! Or write it in a tiny book as i do haha write the words you dont know under them. That's how i also learn to write in cyrillic^^

My favourite channel on youtube!😁 you explain everything in detail and more understandable! Its clear and structured. Thank you for your passion and work👍

janella
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Looks like I missed the class. Thank you for all your videos!! They are really helping me with my learning. Your videos are really friendly and enjoyable to watch I wouldn't change a thing.

Motomurphy
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update to this video, you can now take the transcript and put it into chatGPT and have it make you a table and translation of the words

RedSquareLanguage
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i listen to a lot of russian music. that helps so well.

yuzuru.u
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I'm glad i'm already doing what you said. When I learned english I first studied the grammar, then I started to read basic sentences in texts and then elaborate sentences. After I got advanced in reading and writing I started to watch movies, first with subtitles in my native language, then with subtitles in english and then without subtitles. With listening now mastered, I started to play multiplayer games in english speaking servers. I am now repeating the process with russian.

fernandoluis
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Great walkthrough on this. This will probably be the next step in my Russian journey. Fedor did a great job knowing how much Russian the average viewer knows too

caleb
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Awesome!!! Thank you confirmed what I was thinking of doing! I’m glad that I saw this bc I now know that I won’ waste my time! 💪🏿

tonybrown
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This video is PRICELESS! Thank you so much for sharing the cut-paste technique for the different transcript translations....So-o-o-o much easier now. (You don't even want to know how I was doing it before...very time consuming). I do the analyzing you mention and really dig into the sentence and how its structured. And use the G translator all the time, for pronunciation too. This works! Fedor, you just gave us a Goldmine! Thank you!

valerie