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GLOLW marathone Day 3 Australia and New Zealand
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GLOLW marathone Day 3 Australia and New Zealand

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In this lesson we will introduce some of the Russian grammar that is associated with nouns. This is the second lesson in a row that will deal with a lot of the Russian grammar, but afterwards you will start to see a little less, as we concentrate more on Russian phrases and vocabulary in the following lessons. This lesson will introduce two concepts: Gender of nouns, and cases. Specifically the accusative case.Other cases will be introduced through-out later lessons.

In this lesson we will introduce the prepositional case. It will also attempt to expand your vocabulary to include a number of places. The prepositional case is one of the easiest Russian cases to learn. It is also one of the most useful. It will allow you to expand your use of Russian phrases to include useful phrases like “I live in Russia”. The prepositional case has no meaning of it’s own. It is simply used after certain Russian prepositions. Afterwards we will introduce you to the Russian words for ‘to go’. The prepositional case is used after the prepositions “в” (in), “на” (on/at), “о” (about).

Fce speaking all parts Test preparation

This lesson uses material from the Market Leader textbook and includes vocabulary, reading, grammar, and listening.

Speaking club topics for discussions and new vocabulary

Video from constellations for kids and strange jobs

Here we can revise all the tenses

The Russian alphabet is easy to learn! Learning the alphabet is the first step to learning the Russian language. Even if you don't plan to learn the language, knowing the alphabet is great for travelling because you can read all the street and shop signs. It may seem daunting to learn a new alphabet, but it is relatively easy. In fact, the great thing about Russian is that almost all words can be sounded out as they are written.

English lesson that is related to the Netflix tv series "Squid Game".
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In this class we will discuss clothes and colors

Health - illnesses - how to teat illnesses Covid + omicron variend - reading + listening

In this lesson we will revise past tenses and the verb would

There are 22 million homes in Britain - big homes and small homes, old cottages and new buildings, houses and flats. (Americans say "apartment" but British people say "flat"). Many British people love old houses and these are often more expensive than modern ones. They also love gardening and you will see gardens everywhere you go: in towns, villages and out in the country. Some are very small with just one tree and a few flowers.

In this lesson we will discuss gastro-tourism and different cuisines. Also we will discuss grammar topic such as so», «such» and other intensifiers. also we will have speaking tasks.

In this class we will discuss tourism and manners and revise present perfect
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Some / Any / Review how to use 'some' and 'any' here. Online exercises for using confusing words correctly. Have a try!

Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin ( 6 June [O.S. 26 May] 1799 – 10 February [O.S. 29 January] 1837) was a Russian poet, playwright, and novelist of the Romantic era who is considered by many to be the greatest Russian poet and the founder of modern Russian literature.