TOP 250 YOUTUBERS IN RUSSIAN FEDERATION SORTED BY SB RANK
https://socialblade.com/youtube/top/country/ru
RuTube
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The top Russian Youtubers you need to know
https://www.calvertjournal.com/features ... orov-Jelud
Best Russian YouTube channels?
https://www.reddit.com/r/russian/commen ... _channels/
10 Authentic Vloggers to Teach You Real Russian
https://www.fluentu.com/blog/russian/russian-vloggers/
7 Great YouTube Channels for Learning Russian
http://masterrussian.com/blog/7-great-y ... g-russian/
Russian resources
- reineke
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- Orange Belt
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Re: Russian resources
Les Jeunes Russisants Молодые Русисты
http://lesjeunesrussisants.fr/index2.html
The site is in French, but many resources are useful even if you don't know French.
Have a look at the the songs section!
http://lesjeunesrussisants.fr/chants_et_chansons.html
http://lesjeunesrussisants.fr/index2.html
The site is in French, but many resources are useful even if you don't know French.
Have a look at the the songs section!
http://lesjeunesrussisants.fr/chants_et_chansons.html
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- Fortheo
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Re: Russian resources
Other than Michel Thomas and Pimsleur, does anyone know any other Russian audio courses that are accessible to begginers?
I finished MT and want to have another audio course to do during my walks.
I finished MT and want to have another audio course to do during my walks.
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Re: Russian resources
Teach Yourself offer a "get talking, and keep talking" russian (ISBN: 9781444185546), and Linguaphone have a "PDQ Russian" course. I've not used either of these myself.Fortheo wrote:Other than Michel Thomas and Pimsleur, does anyone know any other Russian audio courses that are accessible to begginers?
I finished MT and want to have another audio course to do during my walks.
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- IronMike
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Italian, 1L/2R (DLPT IV, 2019)
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Re: Russian resources
This looks like a good resource: Russian Language & Culture through Film.
And a free Russian reference grammar here.
And a free Russian reference grammar here.
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You're not a C1 (or B1 or whatever) if you haven't tested.
CEFR --> ILR/DLPT equivalencies
My swimming life.
My reading life.
CEFR --> ILR/DLPT equivalencies
My swimming life.
My reading life.
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- Green Belt
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Re: Russian resources
Thanks for the links, IronMike.IronMike wrote:This looks like a good resource: Russian Language & Culture through Film.
It seems you need a login to access the resources from the first link, though.
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- IronMike
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German, 2L/1+R (DLPT5, 2021)
Italian, 1L/2R (DLPT IV, 2019)
Esperanto, C1 (KER skriba ekzameno, 2017)
Slovene, 2+L/3R (DLPT II in, yes, 1999) - Language Log: viewtopic.php?f=15&t=5189
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Re: Russian resources
aravinda wrote:Thanks for the links, IronMike.IronMike wrote:This looks like a good resource: Russian Language & Culture through Film.
It seems you need a login to access the resources from the first link, though.
Dang.
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You're not a C1 (or B1 or whatever) if you haven't tested.
CEFR --> ILR/DLPT equivalencies
My swimming life.
My reading life.
CEFR --> ILR/DLPT equivalencies
My swimming life.
My reading life.
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- Blue Belt
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Re: Russian resources
IronMike wrote:This looks like a good resource: Russian Language & Culture through Film.
Is it bad that I've only seen like five of those films? Wasn't even aware that there was a remake of Служебный роман..
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- Socolata
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Re: Russian resources
Bibliothèque russe et slave
This French site provides access to classics of Russian and Slavic literature in French, but there are also links to texts in Russian, Czech, Polish...
A lot of free classics: http://az.lib.ru/a/andreew_l_n/
Cinema.mosfilm.ru
Channel on Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEK3tT ... JpNEDBdWog
This French site provides access to classics of Russian and Slavic literature in French, but there are also links to texts in Russian, Czech, Polish...
A lot of free classics: http://az.lib.ru/a/andreew_l_n/
Cinema.mosfilm.ru
Channel on Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEK3tT ... JpNEDBdWog
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English Super Challenge
100 books :
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- Blue Belt
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Re: Russian resources
Fortheo wrote:Other than Michel Thomas and Pimsleur, does anyone know any other Russian audio courses that are accessible to begginers?
I finished MT and want to have another audio course to do during my walks.
There's RussianPod101, which I can recommend, if you skip the series that has Eddie. Some of the dialogues are droll. There are vocabulary lists and grammar points, etc.
There's also a series of graded readers with audio at Red Kalinka, which I probably wish I had investigated earlier. It's late for me to start with them, but I'll probably make a swing through at least some of the B2 material.
Both of those would require you go through the material at least once on the computer to read the transcript, text. But then you can replay comprehensible audio umpteen times.
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