Anna ,thank you for your videos ❤️especially grammar lessons 👍🏼grammar is the most difficult thing in languages and it’s very easy and interesting to learn with you!
I'm 550 something days into Russian, and cases for me are still a bit wobbly, but definitely could be worse. I learnt a few things here, and if I didn't, it was still an extremely helpful refresher to solidify what my brain already understands, and to remind it of what it doesn't. Thanks a lot! :)
Здравствуйте Анна. Your method of teaching grammar and language is very practical and friendly approach. Мне нравится ваш урок. И спасибо вам большое. 🏅🥇🏆🥇🏅
I'll be sitting for my Russian A1 level examinations on 9th Nov but I still have a problem with the dative cases. Which method can I use to master them?
A method of drilling and correcting your mistakes. I can suggest my feedback and tons of exercises for Dative on the interactive platform. Text me in telegram or instagram if interested.
The definition of grammar - given at the beginning of the video - is more apt to describe only morphlogy, which is just a part of grammar. It does not give an account of syntax, for example. However, good video, thanks.
Thank you for your feedback. I appreciate it. I use practical approach though rather than academic. Trying to make life of those poor people learning Russian easier:)
This could be one of the best videos on TH-cam for Russian Cases (for dummies like me) But the beginning was too long. It was noisy. You should have subtitles for every Russian word you said. And a bit bigger fonts
Thank you!!:)) Well yeah, I was just started and didn’t have any mic at that point yet. My recent videos should be better:) and with subtitles as well. Thank you 🙏 🫶🏻 You made my day:)
@blinschool7993 it's me again. Joe from Australia learning russian. The reason why the introductions of the videos cannot be too long is because people will want to watch the video again and again and again. I watch some videos up to even 30 times. And do different things with it.
Hello hello good morning. My name is Moises and I’m looking for a private Russian teacher because I love the language . So I would like to learn it would you like to teach me please I will waiting for your answer thank
Your accusative examples are odd. It is all using a location with в, when accusative cases are more usuall and common with , for exemple : i want a dog, I gave him a book Etc
I enjoyed the video, it made a lot of sense. Thank you!
Good luck at studying 😌
Я очень рада! Есть ли какие-либо темы, которые тебе сложно даются в русском?
I really like your approach to learn very foreign language. My native language is Indonesian, which cases is something new
Thank you! 😌
Anna ,thank you for your videos ❤️especially grammar lessons 👍🏼grammar is the most difficult thing in languages and it’s very easy and interesting to learn with you!
Thank you!:)
I'm 550 something days into Russian, and cases for me are still a bit wobbly, but definitely could be worse. I learnt a few things here, and if I didn't, it was still an extremely helpful refresher to solidify what my brain already understands, and to remind it of what it doesn't. Thanks a lot! :)
Nice! I am working on a cartoon about cases to make it visual and easier for everybody.
Здравствуйте Анна. Your method of teaching grammar and language is very practical and friendly approach. Мне нравится ваш урок. И спасибо вам большое. 🏅🥇🏆🥇🏅
Thank you for your feedback! Much appreciated. Will happily do more.
Ana thanks for learning videos plz a video details about tens especially way to description of past perfect continues etc
Pleasure!!:)
I'll be sitting for my Russian A1 level examinations on 9th Nov but I still have a problem with the dative cases. Which method can I use to master them?
A method of drilling and correcting your mistakes. I can suggest my feedback and tons of exercises for Dative on the interactive platform. Text me in telegram or instagram if interested.
The definition of grammar - given at the beginning of the video - is more apt to describe only morphlogy, which is just a part of grammar. It does not give an account of syntax, for example. However, good video, thanks.
Thank you for your feedback. I appreciate it. I use practical approach though rather than academic. Trying to make life of those poor people learning Russian easier:)
Ana thank u please little about 12
Glad you learnt something new:)
This could be one of the best videos on TH-cam for Russian Cases (for dummies like me)
But the beginning was too long.
It was noisy.
You should have subtitles for every Russian word you said.
And a bit bigger fonts
Thank you!!:))
Well yeah, I was just started and didn’t have any mic at that point yet.
My recent videos should be better:) and with subtitles as well.
Thank you 🙏 🫶🏻
You made my day:)
@blinschool7993 it's me again. Joe from Australia learning russian.
The reason why the introductions of the videos cannot be too long is because people will want to watch the video again and again and again.
I watch some videos up to even 30 times. And do different things with it.
Hello hello good morning. My name is Moises and I’m looking for a private Russian teacher because I love the language . So I would like to learn it would you like to teach me please I will waiting for your answer thank
Hello! Yes, just send me an email, and we’ll discuss the lessons. Russia.avl@gmail.com
Hola
Hola:)) привет 😊where are you from?
Thank you everybody for watching. ❤
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Your accusative examples are odd.
It is all using a location with в, when accusative cases are more usuall and common with , for exemple :
i want a dog,
I gave him a book
Etc
Hmm… maybe I meant prepositional..
Anyway, your examples of accusative are really usual and common ones indeed.