
- English
Laziness
In this class we will discuss the theory of laziness, is it a beneficial thing or not. Also we will learn the constraction "get used to" and see how to differ it from "used to".
- Theory with exercises
- Intermediate
English
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In this class we will discuss the theory of laziness, is it a beneficial thing or not. Also we will learn the constraction "get used to" and see how to differ it from "used to".

In this class we will discuss security and passwords and revise rules about Gerund/Infinitive

In this class we will learn about project and operations management and revise first conditional

complemento directo e indirecto

столовые приборы: spoon, jug, glass...

In this class we will talk about sport and revise question forms of present simple and continuous

Now that you understand the Russian letters and numbers, we will begin to learn some basic Russian phrases that you will commonly use as part of everyday communication. We will not attempt to introduce any grammar in this lesson. It is more important to learn some basic communication skills in Russian. Once you have a 'feel' for the language, you will find it easier to understand how the grammar works. When you were young, you learnt to speak before you learnt the grammar. We feel it is easier to learn Russian the same way, however don’t worry, we will cover grammar in later lessons. In this lesson you will learn the Russian language basics. When you are in Russia it is important to realise that Russians have two manners of speaking, formal or friendly. It would be considered slightly rude to use the wrong form in the wrong situation. Use the friendly (or familiar) form when you are speaking to someone you consider a friend. In situations where you have never met the person before you would use the formal form, for example in shops or with taxi drivers. You would also use the formal form as a sign of respect to teachers, or in places like business meetings. Keep this in mind as you work through these Russian lessons. This is much easier than it sounds, as there are only a couple of words that change. (Mainly the Russian word for “you”.)

In this class we will discuss appearances and adjectives (Com and Super)

This lesson is about success, understanding of this term, speaking section. We will revise past (or narrative tenses) and how to differ them

Can people tell the future? Do you know of any predictions that became a reality? Why do people want to know what will happen? You will read an article about the predictions that worked and didn't work. Want to know why people even want to know their future? Then listen to a podcast where people share their thoughts about this. Then, of course, you will share your opinion using new vocabulary!