How A Greek Girl Learned The Russian Language In 1.5 Year

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  • čas přidán 24. 05. 2018
  • Hey there! Today we're gonna make a trip to Greece and we'll find out how one Greek girl has learned Russian in one year and a half! She'll share with you her own way to study the Russian language!
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  • @RussianWithMax
    @RussianWithMax  Před 5 lety +14

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    • @user-sm4nl8nl2q
      @user-sm4nl8nl2q Před 5 lety

      Hey people! My name is Mark. I am a simple guy from Russia. I teach English. I am writing here in order to find a helper for the study and practice of spoken English. In turn, I can improve (teach) your level of the spoken Russian language! We can arrange conferences via Skype, or just call each other on the phone to speak Russian and English. You can find me on Instagram: markoff.io or Telegram: @arhitektar. Write, I think we will find a common language :)

  • @JojoBall
    @JojoBall Před rokem +27

    It's very nostalgic watching this video after all these years! :') Having my first comment accidentally removed, I would like to write down again the tips that helped me learn the language!
    FOR STARTING AND BEING CONSISTENT TO MY LEARNING:
    - Courses 2 times per week for 1,5 year at a school of foreign languages.
    These lessons really helped me to make the first steps, understand the logic of the language, learn the grammar, words, expressions and having my thoughts more organised. At that time I thought it was not that enough and I could also make it by myself (by doing the things below), but for me personally I am realising that indeed this was important, as I had difficulty of starting something from zero by myself and keeping it consistent! Also, our teacher's weekly exercise of writing an essay about the different topics we did (adding more difficulty each time), was the best way for me to use what we've learnt in each unit.
    For Greeks I was going to school "High Pass" at the center of Thessaloniki and my teacher was lovely Lana from Russia:)
    FOR PRACTISING AND LEARNING FOR EVERYDAY THINGS:
    - Watching CZcamsrs I like (MAX almost EVERY DAY on repeat! / Sonya Esman, travel bloggers) and pausing the video to write down expressions or translate words that are more everyday used.
    - Following Russian accounts on Instagram.
    - Watching TED talks on CZcams.
    - Reading texts while in the bus at wikihow website.
    FOR BEING MORE CONFIDENT:
    - Talking with people in social media apps (like Instagram) or language exchange applications (like Tandem), also with voice messages.
    FOR BEING MOTIVATED:
    - As I said in the video, my personal motivation was the Polish guy I met, who learnt greek like native. He was literally reading, watching, talking all day and I was really really impressed and motivated!
    Thank you all for this experience and beautiful memory! Wish you patience, consistency and fun to your learning!

    • @user-ne6co4qy5r
      @user-ne6co4qy5r Před rokem +2

      Να είστε καλά , Ιωάννη , ελπίζω τα ρωσικά σας είναι ακόμι πιο καλίτερα σήμερα .

    • @inaciodearaujo
      @inaciodearaujo Před rokem

      That's cool! Thanks for sharing!
      Do you still use Russian as frequently after all these years?

    • @stanchen979
      @stanchen979 Před 4 měsíci

      Отлично, очень полезно, спасибо большое ~

    • @outer4560
      @outer4560 Před 2 měsíci

      Όταν λες "school of foreign languages" εννοείς φαση ιδιαίτερα η τέλος παντών κανονικά μαθήματα; Ποσο μακρία νομίζεις θα μπορούσε να φτάσει κάποιος μονο με ονλαιν μαθηματα και ολα τα εξτρα που έγραψες κατω; Ευχαριστω!

  • @Soyka_candles
    @Soyka_candles Před 7 měsíci +1

    Gia sas, ths Ellinas mou agapimeni🤍 beautiful country, beautiful people, very warm and welcome, open hearted. I speak Greek a little bit, love Greek music and food🤗was so nice to see Thessaloniki, greetings from Ageia Peteoupoli👋

  • @3LAMESTUDIO
    @3LAMESTUDIO Před 6 lety +8

    thank you very much for this content!

  • @pablorisa3244
    @pablorisa3244 Před 6 lety +18

    I didnt think it was possible but Your videos keep getting better. Congrats Max

    • @RussianWithMax
      @RussianWithMax  Před 6 lety +1

      Спасибо, Пабло! Будем стараться:)

  • @vishyramakrishnan6510
    @vishyramakrishnan6510 Před 3 lety +3

    This was very inspiring. Thank you!

    • @awaken9325
      @awaken9325 Před 3 lety

      Good luck with learning, and if you are interested have a look at czcams.com/video/qoJI-w3edEM/video.html , czcams.com/video/OyknZiDeYjo/video.html

  • @americanstudyingrussian9062

    This is amazing, encouraging, inspiring! What an excellent video! She is a goal setter as my new goal is to sound like her when I speak!

    • @JojoBall
      @JojoBall Před 6 lety +2

      Тебе удастся!

    • @MikhailSalynin
      @MikhailSalynin Před 2 lety

      My books will be helpful for learning Russian and English. I published Transliterated russian dictionary with English translation. Compound words dictionary separated by tables. All details on my channel. Red velvet and Vanilla Gelato. Exercises for an interpreter. And also two copies of these books, where Russian words have given in Cyrillic.

  • @anikapopovics4028
    @anikapopovics4028 Před 3 lety +1

    Классное видео. Младенец, Жоанна :)

  • @momoyinyan
    @momoyinyan Před 5 lety +5

    I like the efforts you made to change location for each questions. 🐾

    • @RussianWithMax
      @RussianWithMax  Před 5 lety

      I'm not sure what you mean by changing location, but I am glad if it is liked xD

    • @RussianWithMax
      @RussianWithMax  Před 5 lety +1

      Oh, pardon, I thought you talked about another video, ahah! Now I see!
      Спасибо за добрые слова)

  • @SamayHtv
    @SamayHtv Před 3 lety

    awesome video dear friend. love you.

  • @ascensionvaldes1412
    @ascensionvaldes1412 Před 2 lety

    very interesting👌❤️❤️

  • @hyunjunkim2954
    @hyunjunkim2954 Před 5 lety +20

    I was so amazed. It is so much inspirng video. I'm Korean and I am learning Russian for 4 years, but I can't speak the way she does.I speak with lots of gramatical mistakes, but she... perfect. Somone made a comment that he feels like a non-native speaker from her accent, but I understood without any prejudice.Amazing! Nice video made by Max and Joanna. I really appreciate you two guys of your kind effort to make such a nice video.

    • @parasitius
      @parasitius Před 2 lety +1

      "I am learning Russian for 4 years" - you can't say that, grammatically it is the same as saying "I'm buying a house for $100,000". Of course you can see in the house example it is something you are doing at the present time, not something you did in the past. For this same reason, you can't "study" 4 years worth of Russian at this very moment, right now! It doesn't make sense that a long process in the past can somehow happen RIGHT NOW.

    • @jean-christopheMiquel-ef3ur
      @jean-christopheMiquel-ef3ur Před 2 lety +1

      @@parasitius J'm learning russian for 4 years ...is all right .Все отлично понимают .

  • @LiveRussian
    @LiveRussian Před 6 lety +5

    Макс, это видео просто как маленькая жизнь! Очень качественный! Смотрела не отрываясь! У тебя режиссерский талант определённо! Очень-очень красивые вдохновляющие виды и прекрасная девушка! Одни восклицательные знаки)))) какие эмоции - такая и пунктуация

    • @RussianWithMax
      @RussianWithMax  Před 6 lety

      Спасибо, Катя! :) Да, пример Джоанны вообще вдохновляет! Я все хочу посмотреть твои последние видео и поучиться русскому, но пока ещё не успел)) кстати, наконец завершил обучение в МГУ и скоро получу диплом^^

    • @LiveRussian
      @LiveRussian Před 6 lety +1

      Поздравляю с окончанием учёбы!!!!! А я в последнее время снимаю реже, так что ты немного пропустил)))

    • @RussianWithMax
      @RussianWithMax  Před 6 lety

      Спасибо тебе за наводку большое, Кать!:) Я тоже теперь только раз в неделю снимаю... Времени нет совсем)

    • @JojoBall
      @JojoBall Před 6 lety +3

      Мах замечательный учитель русского языка! Я могу сказать, что его видео очень мне помогли!

    • @LiveRussian
      @LiveRussian Před 6 lety +2

      Я давно разглядела в нём любовь к родному языку и желание передать эту любовь таким людям как Вы! Согласна с Вами на все 100!

  • @colefam206
    @colefam206 Před 4 lety +7

    I met a Doctor from Greece who is planning on retiring in his beautiful home country of Greece! I never knew there was so many islands there! Yet, even Russian speakers!! Отличие!! Супер!!

  • @kareneaton190
    @kareneaton190 Před 5 lety +6

    Thanks Max, very encouraging video. I have had a break from language learning and now intend going back to your earlier videos and starting afresh. By the way some people believe kangaroos hop down city streets in Australia!

    • @RussianWithMax
      @RussianWithMax  Před 5 lety

      Привет, Мотылёк!) Welcome back! А разве кенгуру не прыгают по улицам Австралии?*shocked*

  • @alanfoster7082
    @alanfoster7082 Před 2 lety

    Awesome.

  • @Ana_MF
    @Ana_MF Před 6 lety +15

    Из-за ответов джоанны, сейчас я хочу учится больше :)
    Я начала изучать руссий язык один год назад но я делаю это сама (my reasons to start learning russian were not actually positive or usual. In fact it was completely unexpected, otherwise I would have taken lessons)...До сих пор это хорошо, я поняла большую часть видео но сейчас я осознала я должна практиковать как говорить.
    Может,мне нужно пройти курс...I mean, even though I understand, I still have problems to put all my ideas into place to speak as fluently as she does.
    Мне очень понавилось это видео...except for the bears, that was a bit scary.
    Спасибо, Мах! Спасибо, Джоанна!

    • @RussianWithMax
      @RussianWithMax  Před 6 lety +3

      Во всем нужна практика, Анна. Конечно, чтобы говорить на русском лучше - нужно больше говорить. Я очень надеюсь, что скоро я наконец сделаю свой TPRS курс, чтобы помогать людям говорить на русском) удачи тебе!:)

    • @JojoBall
      @JojoBall Před 6 lety +2

      Молодец что ты сама изучаешь! Найти твой способ изучения, что-то которое лучше тебе подходит и всё будет хорошо!

    • @Ana_MF
      @Ana_MF Před 6 lety +2

      Привет, Джоанна :)
      Точно. Я люблю изучать русский язык сама потому что я могу сконцентрироваться на том что мне интересно. Думаю это важно, а иначе изучение было бы очень скучно...Если мне скучно, я уверена что всё забуду.

    • @JojoBall
      @JojoBall Před 6 lety +1

      Я согласна!!! Делай то, что тебе нравится!

  • @travelwithbrij9546
    @travelwithbrij9546 Před 3 lety +7

    My new aim
    Having an interview on this chanel❤️

  • @socratesleivadas
    @socratesleivadas Před 3 lety +1

    Πολλά μπράβο στην συμπατριώτισσα μου για το γεγονός ότι κατάφερε να μάθει ρωσικά σε τόσο μικρό χρονικό διάστημα. Απόδειξη του ότι, όταν πραγματικά έχεις όρεξη και θέλεις να πετύχεις κάτι, τίποτα δεν μπορεί να σε σταματήσει. Συγχαρητήρια Ιωάννα.

    • @JojoBall
      @JojoBall Před 3 lety +1

      Σ'ευχαριστώ πολύ Σωκράτη! 😇

  • @victoriannecastle
    @victoriannecastle Před 5 lety +15

    Whoaa! She did it in one and a half year? I'm just about the same time with her now and not yet fluent.
    Even her accent and the interjection is very Russian. That. "Ohh, toilet." I think I should be doing that too. The. "Oh."
    This is very encouraging, especially she's never been to Russia like me and has not been exposed to Russian language. Because of her, I know one day I can also speak like her and be fluent. It's just a matter of time.
    Oh, I also thought of the bear before you ask the question!

    • @RussianWithMax
      @RussianWithMax  Před 5 lety +8

      Привет, Victorianne! You're absolutely right! It's just a matter of time. Russian language got a lot from Greek and they are a bit more similar than let's say Russian and English or Spanish. I'm going on my own with Chinese and even though I've lived in China for a year I still could speak. Now I'm trying another way to learn let's see what it'll bring.
      Btw you're right about the fillers too, they give you a chance to take a break or a pause while conversation. Maybe I should shoot a video about them...

  • @frank6930
    @frank6930 Před 3 lety +15

    Я русский и я жил в Греции 3,5 года. Я не плохо говорю по-гречески. Теперь я живу в США. И скажу, что изучать греческий язык для русского человека проще, чем изучать английский. Алгоритмы языка русского и греческого больше похожи, чем алгоритм английского. Мы с греками думаем одинаково и юмор у нас одинаковый. У нас очень много общего.

    • @saulrodrigues4238
      @saulrodrigues4238 Před 3 lety +3

      Да. Греческий - очень прикрасный язык.

  • @RussianwithTatiana
    @RussianwithTatiana Před 6 lety +3

    Крутое видео!

  • @ferruccio4531
    @ferruccio4531 Před 6 lety +21

    Joanna has a huge talent for languages, I must say I'm a bit envious of her. I wanted to add that she's really beautiful, but that might sound out of place and that's why I won't.
    great video

    • @RussianWithMax
      @RussianWithMax  Před 6 lety +1

      Спасибо! Абсолютно согласен со всем, что ты сказал)

    • @JojoBall
      @JojoBall Před 6 lety +2

      Спасибо огромное!!!

    • @vika76
      @vika76 Před 4 lety

      I wanted to add the same thing!

    • @angelsjoker8190
      @angelsjoker8190 Před 3 lety

      Don't envy her talent. That's diminishing the amount of (hard) work she has put into her abilities. Talent plays only a small factor. In the end, hard work and consistency are what bring you the long term results. Don't envy her, take her as an inspiration to also put in the work.

  • @abakalidis
    @abakalidis Před 2 lety +3

    Видите какие умные, хорошие девушки у нас в Греции 😀 ?

  • @fanoflanguages7278
    @fanoflanguages7278 Před 6 lety +13

    Incredible! I am amazed that she speaks Russian at such an advanced level after only 1.5 years. I have been studying Russian for more than 4 years, but I still do not speak as well as she does. I will need to continue studying Russian for a long time to get to the level she is at. Thanks, Max and Joanna.

    • @RussianWithMax
      @RussianWithMax  Před 6 lety +9

      Hey, Kris! Good to see you:) Everything depends on your final goal. If you want to speak fluently you need to speak more. If you want to read you gotta read etc. Some learners just want to enjoy the language and not to be in rush. Everyone has her or his own way and needs for learning. I just really want to get acquainted with her teacher xD

    • @JojoBall
      @JojoBall Před 6 lety +3

      Everything will be fine, just find your own personal way to learn and at the same time to enjoy it!
      For example I like watching videos with russian subtitles, translate them and note the unknown words and some good expressions!

    • @youtubeuser206
      @youtubeuser206 Před 4 lety +3

      я рекомендую изучать русскую грамматику сразу, это очень легко

    • @karimdj4080
      @karimdj4080 Před 3 lety

      Who is saying i am learning for 4 years and i did not reach to her level
      Tell us are you working hard?

    • @wimdenherder
      @wimdenherder Před 2 lety

      It depends on the amount of time you spend. Try the 'magic pill' of 2 hours per day, and you'll get a very high level in 1,5 years. ;)

  • @mashedpotat4143
    @mashedpotat4143 Před 2 lety +3

    as a native Russin speaker I would say that the attempt wasn't bad at all. Had a bit of a hard time understanding some certain points due to the pronunciation and some grammatical errors, but overall very nicely done:))

  • @Librarianbot
    @Librarianbot Před 5 lety +39

    Learn it while you're young. I'm not giving up, but I don't hope to have her conversational ability in even 10 years!

    • @RussianWithMax
      @RussianWithMax  Před 5 lety +27

      It very depends on your mother tongue.
      And in fact 'not giving up' is much more important than anything else considering that you have some fun yet:)

    • @koshnaranek9985
      @koshnaranek9985 Před 3 lety +1

      Richard, I am with you. I have been learning this infernal language for nearly 10 years, and she is about 10 years ahead of me! You need to start when you are young, sadly too late for me. Old dog/new tricks ...

    • @medioman74
      @medioman74 Před 3 lety

      @Dina Gz same here mate 😩

    • @carloschacal9334
      @carloschacal9334 Před 2 lety +1

      I am 53, and I am learning Russian. Nowadays it is so much more easier to learn a language. Dont give up.

    • @MikhailSalynin
      @MikhailSalynin Před 2 lety

      Richard my books will be helpful for learning Russian and English. I published Transliterated russian dictionary with English translation. Compound words dictionary separated by tables. All details on my channel. Red velvet and Vanilla Gelato. Exercises for an interpreter. And also two copies of these books, where Russian words have given in Cyrillic.

  • @mleef.s1153
    @mleef.s1153 Před 3 lety +2

    She's so gorgeous and smart!

  • @albertodillon
    @albertodillon Před 4 lety +1

    I have a Greek book conversation with English, French, German, Spanish and Russian language and I have compared Russian and Greek letters, there are common letters

  • @SonofZeus-wl5fo
    @SonofZeus-wl5fo Před 2 lety +3

    koukla!

  • @tonizerpa
    @tonizerpa Před 4 lety +1

    Круто!

  • @xativaxativa8952
    @xativaxativa8952 Před 5 lety +3

    Ευχαριστώ κορίτσι της Θεσσαλονίκης.🙃😆 Παρά πολύ καλά. Για μένα τα ελληνικά βρίσκομαι πιο εύκολο από τα ρώσικα . Έμαθα ελληνικά πρίν 30 χρόνια. Και δεν ξεχνώ. Αλλά ρωσική το βρίσκω πολύ δύσκολα.

    • @JojoBall
      @JojoBall Před 4 lety +2

      Παρακαλώ πολύ!! Μπράβο σου για τα ελληνικά!

    • @heathcliffearnshaw1403
      @heathcliffearnshaw1403 Před 4 lety +1

      Ευχαριστώ κορίτσι Θεσσαλονίκη. πολύ καλά . Για μένα, οι Έλληνες είναι πιο άνετοι από τους Ρώσους. Γεννήθηκα πριν από 30 χρόνια. Και δεν ξεχνώ. Αλλά το βρίσκω πολύ δύσκολο στα ρωσικά ... Αυτή ήταν η μετάφραση μου από εσάς χρησιμοποιώντας το google. . Είμαι Άγγλος. Μετά από περίπου 20 χρόνια μπορώ να μιλώ ρωσικά σε μετα-ενδιάμεσο επίπεδο. Συνήθως συγκρίνω την προέλευση των ρωσικών λέξεων με την ελληνική και με βοηθά να θυμάμαι το λεξιλόγιο μερικές φορές, αν και θα ήθελα να έχω μάθει τα ελληνικά και τα λατινικά όταν ήταν μικρό αγόρι.
      = Thank you girl Thessaloniki. very well . For me, the Greeks are more comfortable than the Russians. I was born 30 years ago. And I don't forget. But I find it very difficult in Russian ... This was my translation of you using google. . I am an Englishman. After about 20 years I can speak Russian at a post-intermediate level. I usually compare the origins of Russian words with Greek and it helps me remember the vocabulary sometimes, though I wish I had learned Greek and Latin when I was a little boy. Σφχαριστα !

  • @victordumas1987
    @victordumas1987 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey! Thanks for the video! What's the song at the beginning please?

    • @RussianWithMax
      @RussianWithMax  Před 3 lety +1

      Что-то из бесплатной библиотеки ютуба:)

  • @jeffreyd508
    @jeffreyd508 Před 6 lety +9

    Great vid! Remember, goals in language learning are nearly useless, and will set u up for dissappointment. You cant 'force' your brain to absorb a language. It does it when its ready, and theres nothing u can do to make it work faster. Patience.
    .
    One thing Ive noticed over my learning journey, is that language learners are infamous for lying about how long theyve been learning a language. Ive been guilty mmyself, in certain situations. Caught many (some famous) youtubers by stumbling across old videos that completely busted them.
    .
    If she is at 1.5 yrs, I say she is doing very well. I allso read that Russian is much easier for Greeks than others.

    • @RussianWithMax
      @RussianWithMax  Před 6 lety +3

      Спасибо за подробный комментарий, очень интересно! It's really hard to say sometimes when you started, because you might start learning an alphabet 1 year ago but actually got involved in the process just a few months ago, thus it's unclear where is the departure point. And I agree that you cannot force yourself, however you can find your own way which is suitable and effective for you.
      Wish you all the best!

  • @Weinhoj
    @Weinhoj Před 3 lety +4

    Ioanna, im in love with you. Aside from this
    спасибо Макс, ты мне очень помогаешь.
    +1 пожалуйста, чтобы Джоанна узнаёт обо мне :)

  • @RussianFellow
    @RussianFellow Před 5 lety +5

    Джоанна--молодец!
    Ιωάννα είναι λεβέντης!
    Joanna is a good girl!
    Грекам проще выучить русский язык, чем западным народам--потому что кириллический алфавит похож на греческий (был создан на базе греческого), потому что у греков артикуляция звуков сходна с русской артикуляцией звуков, потому что в греческом языке также есть падежи и различные типы склонений, потому что в греческом языке, как и в русском, существуют множество правил с множеством исключений. :)
    Греческий язык, особенно древнегреческий язык--тоже очень сложный язык.

  • @annmcewan6080
    @annmcewan6080 Před rokem +1

    Спасибо макс. Я впечатлен она говорит по русски как настоящая русская

  • @thedimensioner6217
    @thedimensioner6217 Před 3 lety +2

    It took me like 6 months to reach conversational Russian on my own, but it will take me my whole life to feel decent with Russian grammar! haha

  • @prazertv
    @prazertv Před 4 lety +44

    I met a Russian man who told me that it took him only 6 months to learn how to speak Greek once he moved there. Russians and Greeks share pretty much the same alphabet, so I can see how it can be easier to pick up both languages if you are from one of those countries.

    • @Stuntmandouble08
      @Stuntmandouble08 Před 4 lety +18

      The alphabet has some common letters, but is not the same. If you only know latin alphabet, you can not read greek words, but with cirillic alphabet you can kinda guess what it sounds like in greek. We have some loanwords from greek in slavic/russian languages. For example I know what that word means just by looking at it: αεροδρόμιο

    • @wonderlandian8465
      @wonderlandian8465 Před 4 lety +2

      That alphabets are not really that similar at all :P

    • @timothyhoftediaz2850
      @timothyhoftediaz2850 Před 4 lety +14

      just knowing the alphabet is just about 0,01% of all the total work input

    • @heathcliffearnshaw1403
      @heathcliffearnshaw1403 Před 4 lety +2

      It’s not because of the two alphabets’ similarities, it’s because Ancient Greek has influenced the development of Russian even more than it has influenced the development of English

    • @heathcliffearnshaw1403
      @heathcliffearnshaw1403 Před 4 lety

      david Sure, because Finnish isn’t even an indo-european language. But we were comparing Greek with Russian (which partially shares a Cyrillic alphabet) and English . Yesterday I was looking up basic vocab in Greek and I noticed that lots of words are cognate to what would be considered recondite words in English , for example ‘ergo’ which I’ve already forgotten the exact = but know it’s roughly ‘to move’

  • @saulrodrigues4238
    @saulrodrigues4238 Před 3 lety +6

    По последним 3 месяца я учу русский язык. Это было мне большой сюрприз что всё это видео я понял. Большой спасибо!

  • @qiongqiongkang9849
    @qiongqiongkang9849 Před 6 lety +6

    Я тоже изучаю русский язык полтора года. отличается от неё, я в России. но я думаю она говорит свободнее,чем я . Продолжаю стараться! И спасибо за ваше видио!

    • @RussianWithMax
      @RussianWithMax  Před 6 lety +1

      Всегда пожалуйста!:-) Удачи в изучении!

    • @JojoBall
      @JojoBall Před 6 lety +1

      Отлично что ты живёшь в Росси держись с изучением!

  • @amarsalem5671
    @amarsalem5671 Před 4 lety +3

    she is a student model, I can never hope to be as good as this girl is

    • @RussianWithMax
      @RussianWithMax  Před 4 lety +2

      Я тоже))

    • @awaken9325
      @awaken9325 Před 3 lety

      don't loose the spirit, if you are learning language have a look at czcams.com/video/qoJI-w3edEM/video.html , czcams.com/video/OyknZiDeYjo/video.html

  • @mig7290
    @mig7290 Před 2 lety +2

    She's a beauty. Looks like a Russian Greek.

  • @letthelanguagecome6999
    @letthelanguagecome6999 Před 5 lety +12

    She mentioned watching TED talks in russian. Where can I find it?

  • @plouf1969
    @plouf1969 Před 3 lety +5

    это самое милое произношение на русскам. Мне сеичас хочется изучать Гречиский язик толка чтобы говорять по-Русски как Джоанна!

    • @RussianWithMax
      @RussianWithMax  Před 3 lety +2

      Согласен, у нее очень милый акцент:)

  • @loricrockett-owens5117
    @loricrockett-owens5117 Před 4 lety +2

    I'm studying now both Russian and Greek. I started with Russian first I'm studying Italian German french and Spanish also. But in some way to me when it comes to studying Greek it kind of strikes me like studying russian. Russian right now out of the languages I'm studying is easier for me to study. Italian and french however are my most difficult to study don't ask me why. German has its moments of being difficult Spanish not so much. But Italian especially Italian is more difficult or should I say trickier about studying than the other languages I'm studying including Greek. Greek isn't that difficult. Lol. All the languages I'm learning are all in their own ways unique and gorgeous. ❤️

    • @fredhfs3
      @fredhfs3 Před 3 lety

      What’s your mother tongue?

    • @awaken9325
      @awaken9325 Před 3 lety

      Good luck with learning, and if you are interested have a look at czcams.com/video/qoJI-w3edEM/video.html , czcams.com/video/OyknZiDeYjo/video.html

  • @forrestgump1379
    @forrestgump1379 Před 6 lety +1

    Since I can't learn like this lady, maybe I make some cards that say: я не говорю. Would that be a cop-out?

  • @joshua_finch
    @joshua_finch Před 3 lety +7

    Russian with a Greek accent: wow. Nice.

  • @mrallen55119
    @mrallen55119 Před 6 lety +6

    Я люблю это видео! замечательно

    • @RussianWithMax
      @RussianWithMax  Před 6 lety +1

      Рад, что было интересно!:)

    • @JojoBall
      @JojoBall Před 6 lety +2

      Марк, я тоже очень рада что тебе понравилось! Я жду с нетерпением одно видео, в котором ты будешь разговаривать с Махом по-русски! ;)

    • @mrallen55119
      @mrallen55119 Před 6 lety +1

      Спасибо за поощрение!! Ты удивительная!

    • @user-cb1jv4mt2h
      @user-cb1jv4mt2h Před 4 lety

      @@mrallen55119 Ваобщето , потому что пишется не ,, ты удивительная ,, ты сказал это в женском роде. Я русская и я исправляю вас! Если не веришь то тогда посмотри мои видио , и ты поймёшь что я русская

    • @mrallen55119
      @mrallen55119 Před 4 lety

      @@user-cb1jv4mt2h Привет! Я же верю что ты русская))) Но какие ошибки я сделал? Не понял))

  • @namang11
    @namang11 Před 3 lety +1

    that's insane for 1,5 year :)

  • @user-zv9lj4me6s
    @user-zv9lj4me6s Před 5 lety +2

    интересно

  • @norberthlacs1040
    @norberthlacs1040 Před 3 lety +1

    😘

  • @jeanpignon4919
    @jeanpignon4919 Před 3 lety

    Please what is the song at the beginning of the video ?

  • @MrQhuin
    @MrQhuin Před 5 lety +5

    Она красивая

  • @screambeyond
    @screambeyond Před 2 lety +3

    I've lived in many countries and speak different languages (and I teach too), and I always came across so many people who claim this thing of "Oh, I learned this language in few months, etc etc", but you detect straight away when they lie because these people tend to tell the same type of lies. For instance, this thing of "I learned German, but then I forgot it" is very very typical of people who lie (When you learn a language, you can forget some words and ways, but not the language... if you say so, that means you just learned a very little basic bit and then forgot). So, when I hear this lie, then I know the person will tell many other lies, like "I learnt Russian in a year and a half". There are so many clues to detect this last lie. The very first one is the fluency in the pronunciation of medium-long sentences. Not even very intellectually gifted persons and polyglots can pronounce that fluent within two years, even though they learn the whole grammar and much vocabulary. It's only after three years that human brain can process sounds and lexicon that fluently (in all humans). Then, even for gifted persons, it is required a minimum of six months or a year to learn the very basis of Russian from which to actually start to learn. But the very main clue to know someone is lying is knowing how many languages that person actually speaks (and I say actually, not just "a little bit"). Only people who fully learned several languages have the skills to learn another one very quickly (and not even with the quickness she claims). Due to my profession I've worked with several polyglots, and they (we) are always tired of people who claim to speak several languages whereas they only know some few notions of different languages. She should be honest and confess that she studied Russian for long, and that perhaps afterwards she improved it and could shaped that knowledge properly in one year and a half. I spent this much time writing this comment because these kind of "I learnt whatever in a year" claims are very very damaging.

    • @cosmicsection1263
      @cosmicsection1263 Před 2 lety

      Perhaps she’s right, it’s easier for a greek person to learn russian. And she probably spoke with a lot of natives, which frankly is the way to go. I started doing that a month ago and probably improved more than in a year of learning russian. I can read and understand books but still make a lot of grammatical mistakes, which tend to limit my ability to speak or even think in russian. These last few days however, because pf the numerous conversations with native speakers, I can definitely feel way more improvement, and I’m finally not afraid to articulate sentences orally. That being said, if she already had notions, and started speaking with natives, on top of reading books, watching movies/videos etc. I’m not surprised she got to this level.

    • @mehmetsefasoyler1642
      @mehmetsefasoyler1642 Před 2 lety

      what do you think about this video?
      How U.S. Military Linguists Learn Languages Fast
      czcams.com/video/Pi5taR18uZ8/video.html

  • @hanjontheus2595
    @hanjontheus2595 Před 5 lety +5

    I am just wondering how she learned to pronounce words correctly without talking regulary with native russian speakers (people who listen and correct you ). I speak french, german and italien in level C1+.. but for this i had to go to France or Italy several times. Maybe she just has a big talent! I am now learning russian since 6 months and i agree with her that nowadays, we can study very well by looking youtube videos, listening to podcasts and so on. Ok as to age, i could be her father: with 45 you dont learn that easy anymore .. :-(

    • @RussianWithMax
      @RussianWithMax  Před 5 lety +1

      Wow, so many languages, very impressive!
      Don't forget that pronunciation is highly depending on your mother tongue. She is Greek and I believe there are lots of similar sound in our languages.

    • @RussianWithMax
      @RussianWithMax  Před 5 lety +1

      Have you seen this video:
      czcams.com/video/_sKhmpezkh8/video.html

    • @hanjontheus2595
      @hanjontheus2595 Před 5 lety +1

      I just watched it.. great job! Very usefull hints! Спасибо большое 😀

    • @youtubeuser206
      @youtubeuser206 Před 4 lety +2

      @@hanjontheus2595 for pronunciation I recommend website forvo.com or the Android app "Say it right!" (powered by forvo) to hear words spoken by native speakers

  • @clairegirod485
    @clairegirod485 Před 5 lety +2

    I'd like to contact this girl (I am also studying Russian on my own for a year and half), how can I join her?

  • @xativaxativa8952
    @xativaxativa8952 Před 5 lety +1

    I learned greek in 3 month.but Russian... So difficult. I'm going to start Russian with TPRS method. The best way. Listen,listen and listen and answer question,so you learn to think in Russian.

  • @johnl1262
    @johnl1262 Před 2 měsíci

    I learned Greek fluently, living ih Greece, in 4 years. I have been self-studying Russian now for 18 months and can definately say Russian is way more difficult, especially the "cases".

  • @melisarose250
    @melisarose250 Před 4 lety +1

    СУПЕР .Блогадорю и Маха и Джоанну. Я начала изучать русский язык в 2017 году. Я сама занимаюсь .Без преподавателя. Недавно я прочитала Анну Каренину на руском языке. И Все я понила . Я свободна читаю и пишу (может с какими то ошибками :)) нооо мне сложно говорить свободно ,бегло . Во время говорения я делаю много ошибок. Что то не сложивается. Не знаю . Что мне делать , Мах?! Что ты советуешь , что рекомендуешь.? Плс 😊

    • @RussianWithMax
      @RussianWithMax  Před 4 lety +1

      Мелиса, привет! У меня было видео про Shadowing. Это лучшее для имитации говорения, я считаю. TPRS+ Shadowing

    • @melisarose250
      @melisarose250 Před 4 lety +1

      @@RussianWithMax спасибо Мах .что среди стольких дел ты реагировал моему вопросу .Я очень признательна. Я так поняла что эти видео платные. Я слушала и твои подкасты они очень полезные и искренные. И продалжаю слушать. Мне очень нравится.

  • @sddfsfsfsd
    @sddfsfsfsd Před 2 lety +2

    Not sure if being a Greek native speaker gives this girl an advantage, coincidentally I saw a video of a Greek man who was showing his Russian speaking skills and he was sharing tips on how to improve your skills, his Russian level was great.... anyway all in all this is amazing and a real motivation for all of us Russian language learners!

    • @user-ne6co4qy5r
      @user-ne6co4qy5r Před rokem +1

      From my experience of language exchange the Greeks know Russian in more great number the others nations

  • @arturodelosangeles
    @arturodelosangeles Před 6 měsíci

    she is very pretty.

  • @kimharding2246
    @kimharding2246 Před 4 lety +2

    Эта милая девушка вдохновляет меня. Да, и, может быть, по улицам России не ходят медведи, но в моем районе в Нью-Джерси ходят медведи! www.nj.com/ocean/2017/05/black_bear_warnings_issued_in_ocean_county_town.html (Если черный медведь атакует, дать отпор?)

  • @apostolismoschopoulos1876

    What's the name of the piece in the beggining?

  • @tahalaa2582
    @tahalaa2582 Před 4 lety +1

    what's the name of the web site she mentioned ? @RussianWithMax

    • @JojoBall
      @JojoBall Před 4 lety +1

      ru.wikihow.com 🌺

  • @sergecoushen4661
    @sergecoushen4661 Před 5 lety +4

    красивая

  • @baldyoldfart5828
    @baldyoldfart5828 Před 2 lety

    to help me I watched the Russian version of Sherlock Holmes.. the actor was second only to basil rathbone in my opinion...

  • @JoshWright10
    @JoshWright10 Před 3 lety +3

    This girl really does sounds great! However it does seem like she has notes with pre-made answers. This makes the video seem a little misleading, as it’s hard to judge how much is rehearsed vs. “Natural”. I don’t doubt that she knows Russian well, but it’s much easier to spend time and write your answers for a script instead of “naturally” getting all of the cases correct in speech. Anyway, it still seems impressive!!

    • @JojoBall
      @JojoBall Před 3 lety +2

      Hey! Thank you for your kind words! Yes of course I was keeping some notes, as if it would be in any other interview

    • @JoshWright10
      @JoshWright10 Před 3 lety +2

      ​Hey@@JojoBall
      I totally get it, and I trust that Max only has genuine content on his channel.
      Really well done with your Russian progress. Hopefully I can speak as well as you some day :)

  • @gunjangehlot8229
    @gunjangehlot8229 Před 4 lety +2

    I am also learning Russian but honestly I usually get many doubts , could you please help me to clear that , please reply me I am waiting

    • @JojoBall
      @JojoBall Před 4 lety

      Take a look at my first comment !
      I added some details that my be useful . 🌷

    • @ItsameAlex
      @ItsameAlex Před rokem

      gunjan: Watch videos from ''Matt VS Japan''.

  • @nieverainmaker384
    @nieverainmaker384 Před 2 lety

    Where’s the Canon gone

  • @afiefMYbersinar
    @afiefMYbersinar Před 6 lety +1

    I LOVE RUSIA from Indonesia

  • @IeuroI
    @IeuroI Před 2 lety +1

    i can imagine being greek gives one a "slight" advantage..

  • @smde1
    @smde1 Před 6 lety +1

    White subtitle font color on a white background ....

  • @ItsameAlex
    @ItsameAlex Před 4 lety +1

    so how did she learn Russian? I want to learn too, I'm using duolingo.

    • @JojoBall
      @JojoBall Před 4 lety +1

      Take a look at my first comment . I have added some extra details!

    • @ItsameAlex
      @ItsameAlex Před 2 lety +1

      @@JojoBall thank you:3 but I can't find your first comment

    • @ItsameAlex
      @ItsameAlex Před rokem +1

      @@JojoBall I've read all your comments on this video, but you don't give any tips on how to learn russian.

    • @JojoBall
      @JojoBall Před rokem

      @@ItsameAlex Hello! I had a pretty huge comment with details, but I can't find it. Maybe it was reported (?), because I mentioned the language school I took classes? Who knows!
      So basically what helped me was :
      - Videos of Max! Most important for me.
      - Reading at ru.wikihow.com and taking notes
      - Watching Russian youtubers with automatic subtitles (my favourite Sonya Esman)
      - Found Russian people on Instagram and talking with them often
      - Writing small essays in the language school using expressions that we have been tought
      PS: I don't practice russian at all right now:(. I am learning polish, and I use the same steps, only wikihow is not available unfortunately.
      Hope this helps.

    • @ItsameAlex
      @ItsameAlex Před rokem +1

      @@JojoBall Thank you so much Ioanna:D

  • @celsoherculano4883
    @celsoherculano4883 Před 4 lety +3

    I study Russian for only a month before go to Moscow and I survive for 15 days without problems....

  • @universalcompany4975
    @universalcompany4975 Před 3 lety

    I Love not only greeks girls but also russian girls

  • @brianlynn8824
    @brianlynn8824 Před 4 lety +2

    Is it hard for Greeks to pronounce «ч»

  • @vezyro
    @vezyro Před 5 lety +2

    Πάμε Ελλάδα όλοι εληνες

  • @popeypityu4859
    @popeypityu4859 Před 4 lety +1

    what is her youtube channel?

    • @RussianWithMax
      @RussianWithMax  Před 4 lety +1

      She doesn't have one as far as I know

    • @popeypityu4859
      @popeypityu4859 Před 4 lety +1

      what a pity. Thank you Max!

    • @JojoBall
      @JojoBall Před 4 lety +1

      @@popeypityu4859 This is my CZcams Channel but I don't upload russian videos 😔

    • @ItsameAlex
      @ItsameAlex Před rokem

      @@JojoBall It would be cool if you did

  • @drvuquangson
    @drvuquangson Před rokem

    I think the Russian sub is wrong in many places, like from 2:00 to 2:07, she said хороших not хорошей

  • @heathcliffearnshaw1403
    @heathcliffearnshaw1403 Před 4 lety +3

    Еще вопрос Греческой девушке: до какой степень иметь Греческий язык твоим первым языком тебе помогать изучить русский язык?

    • @JojoBall
      @JojoBall Před 4 lety +5

      Я думаю, что мне было легче выучить алфавит, потому что он похож на греческий, а также на то, что у нас есть падежи, и это помогло мне понять логику. Конечно, они совсем не похожи на слова, глаголы и т. Д. Они только похожи на алфавит и логику. Каждый может изучить, не волнуйся и сделай то, что ты наилучше можешь. 🌻

  • @sithlordhibiscus9936
    @sithlordhibiscus9936 Před 2 lety +1

    It helps that half the alphabet is the same. Greek is such a happy language that reflects strong family ties with lower rates of abuse, low academic pressure and rates of depression/suicide. I can't relate... if I married a greek girl, her side would be supportive and affectionate, and mine would be a dysfunctional train wreck. lol.

  • @manolo9928
    @manolo9928 Před 3 lety +1

    It's hard to believe she learned Russian in 6 months or even 1.5 years. People tend to exaggerate a little.

  • @SuperRip7
    @SuperRip7 Před 3 lety +1

    At what age did she learn Russian ?

  • @brunofilipesoares8783
    @brunofilipesoares8783 Před 3 lety +1

    Чём значит "ли" слово среди фразы в русском языке?

    • @Dariush090909
      @Dariush090909 Před 2 lety

      The word "ли" (and also its abbreviated variant "ль") is a particle in Russian, that often carries an emotional connotation, usually doubt, uncertainty, guess. Interrogative sentences with a particle whether therefore occupy an intermediate position between the question and the expression of emotion. It is also used to soften categorization.
      For sample: Father to son: «Итак, ты посмотрел новую серию сериала по телевизору, теперь ты идёшь в свою комнату и за 2 часа перед сном читаешь назначенную тебе главу учебника математики!»/"So you've watched the new episode of the series on TV, now you go to your room and read the chapter of the mathematics textbook assigned to you for 2 hours before bed!" // It is a pure affirmative sentence...
      The father comes in half an hour to the son's room to find out what he is doing and asks son: «Читаешь ли ты учебник математики прямо сейчас?»//"Are you reading the mathematics textbook right now?" // Pure interrogative sentence...
      The father comes in to his son's room after another 15 minutes, but it seems to him that the son is tired, falls asleep and don't longer reads the textbook, but simply holds it in his hands: «Читаешь ли учебник математики ты сейчас читаешь?»/"Whether are you reading a mathematics textbook now?" // An interrogative sentence as an expression of doubt about what the son is doing...
      The father comes in half an hour into the son's room after another 10 minutes and sees that the son is reading the book, but it seems to him that the son is cunning and is already reading not a textbook, but another book: «Учебник ли математики ты сейчас читаешь?»/"Are you reading whether a mathematics textbook now?" // An interrogative sentence expressing doubt about which book the son is reading...
      A member of the sentence, which is the object of doubt, is placed at the beginning of the sentence, and the particle "ли" is added after it.

  • @zed9095
    @zed9095 Před 4 lety +3

    Learning the grammar is very hard lol.

    • @user-rc6yn7kq5u
      @user-rc6yn7kq5u Před 4 lety +1

      What helped me was to write a letter in a page of a notebook like kindergarten lol non-stop

  • @rabindrapalai9672
    @rabindrapalai9672 Před 2 lety

    They use me for.

  • @paulasampaio1219
    @paulasampaio1219 Před 4 lety +1

    Как она практиковала расговор?! :)

    • @JojoBall
      @JojoBall Před 4 lety +3

      Take a look at my first comment . I have added some extra details!

  • @kamuiama1669
    @kamuiama1669 Před 3 lety +1

    Зашла сюда ибо интересно как англичане учат русский🌚

  • @evomorales666
    @evomorales666 Před 5 lety +7

    Sweet Jesus. Is she the prettiest girl I've seen or what?

  • @korasbole5983
    @korasbole5983 Před 3 lety +1

    jesus. 1.5 years is short?

  • @1997saltydog
    @1997saltydog Před 5 lety +1

    Она знает русский, но не свободно владеет им. Кстати она симпатичная.

    • @RussianWithMax
      @RussianWithMax  Před 5 lety +1

      Конечно, для свободного владения нужно много практики. Но она говорит хорош и, да, очень симпатичная)

    • @user-qw4ui9og7e
      @user-qw4ui9og7e Před 4 lety +3

      @@RussianWithMax I'm a native Russian speaker and the first and the most important thing that I understand her absolutely clearly. Grammar, of course, important but being fluently in speech is the most coolest thing, isn't it ?

    • @JojoBall
      @JojoBall Před 4 lety +1

      @@user-qw4ui9og7e Thank you very muchhh

  • @zm-lw1zf
    @zm-lw1zf Před 4 lety +1

    Я учил руский 4 месеце,ты будеш зделал интервйу с меной тоже? Хаха

  • @user-eb2pl8dd6n
    @user-eb2pl8dd6n Před 4 lety

    You were reprogrammed 200 years ago . They introduced synthetic Latin letters and a teke history

  • @user-cb1jv4mt2h
    @user-cb1jv4mt2h Před 4 lety +5

    Зачем я это смотрю? Я ведь русская😂

    • @sahinoudiengo816
      @sahinoudiengo816 Před 3 lety

      Я тоже гляжу
      Мне просто приятно следить за каналами, продвигающими русский язык среди иностранцев, а сами иностранцы, изучающие русский, дают мне мотивацию для изучения английского, например

  • @aleksandrkisseloff6609

    I wanna be her friend

  • @vusalsamedov3113
    @vusalsamedov3113 Před 2 lety

    зритель погружение изображение прежде лично остров

  • @objektifDS_187
    @objektifDS_187 Před 2 lety

    Hello iam american sino russuian vith max

  • @lucianoramirez6525
    @lucianoramirez6525 Před 5 lety

    sorry it was so loud when she was speeking that I didnt hear anything

  • @giannisapostolopoulos4647

    All those pepole can speak russian while i con say only vadim blyet