This Russian learner made THE BEST TOOL for everyone who learns Russian (and also a cool guy!)

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  • čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
  • Словарищ (проект Джастина):
    tabidots.github.io/slovarish/
    📲 LET’S BECOME FRIENDS
    t.me/yaroslavarussian (Here I will post all Justin's recommendations, and you can ask him questions :)
    👩‍🏫 WEBINARS:
    Deep dive webinars for learners who want to better understand natives and speak like one!
    (! This is not a history lesson, but the workshop about how to enrich your Russian language !)
    Webinar 1 "USSR in Quotes": buymeacoffee.com/yaroslavarus...
    🎙️ EXCLUSIVE PODCAST FOR B+ LEVEL
    The podcast & transcript for B1+ to C level :)
    We are answering the most thrilling and interesting questions about history, culture, religion, science, etc!
    buymeacoffee.com/yaroslavarus...
    👩‍🏫 LESSONS WITH ME
    Whether you're keen on understanding the political dynamics, appreciating the artistry, or simply curious about Russia's past (or the future), I will be happy to expand your understanding of the Russian context and Russian fluency. And all of this with the main goal in mind: to be able to speak freely and eloquently on topics you are interested in.
    Book the first introductory call: www.yaroslavarussian.com/lessons
    🕰️ TIMESTAMPS
    00:00 Моё начало
    01:41 Джастин рассказывает о себе: откуда он, где он живёт, на каких языках говорит
    02:37 Почему он начал учить русский: одна смешная и одна серьёзная причина
    06:06 Что самое полезное для изучения: приложения, книги и проект
    08:00 О Словарище
    14:20 Интересные вещи в русском: предложения без глаголов, виды, заимствования
    18:00 Путешествие в Центральную Азию: архитектура, русский язык, интересное
    24:20 Планы на будущее
    26:50 Рекомендации Джастина
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    ☕️ TO SUPPORT MY WORK
    www.buymeacoffee.com/yaroslav...
    If you like my videos, please, consider liking the video, commenting, and subscribing.
    You might think this actions don’t make any difference, but they do!
    Спасибо :)

Komentáře • 30

  • @tbountybay3080
    @tbountybay3080 Před 3 měsíci +2

    My podcast recommendation is definitely Russian With Max. For 3 reasons, Justin. He updates his channel and podcasts. His speech is clearly understood because even when he talks at normal to fast speed, he spaces his words instead of a sentence sounding like 1 word, and his topics are varied, conversational and pretty interesting. His transcripts can be helpful, of course

  • @totaleroecu2995
    @totaleroecu2995 Před 2 měsíci

    Great interview!
    The guest is such an unusual person, humble, funny, with lots of interests and experiences.
    Besides, his Russian is very clear. I've been learning Russian for six months (mostly following CZcams videos) and every time I listen to interviews, conversations or speeches... I understand almost nothing. But in this interview I understood a good amount (some 50%) of what the guest said, and perhaps 20% of what Yaroslava said.
    So, thank you very much.

  • @rachelmacgowan86
    @rachelmacgowan86 Před 3 měsíci

    Спасибо большой за подкаст , очень интересно

  • @Mark-wx8ne
    @Mark-wx8ne Před 3 měsíci +4

    After listening to this guy, I now know how I sound when I speak Russian

  • @muchachol
    @muchachol Před 3 měsíci +2

    I really liked it.
    The conversation was interesting and very useful for those who study Russian language (like me)
    Thanks 👍🏻

  • @dreamtobeapolyglot8444
    @dreamtobeapolyglot8444 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I would recommend Russian with Max and also Russian from a far. Along with your podcast are my top 3 I listen to.

  • @user-ex7rj2oi5h
    @user-ex7rj2oi5h Před 3 měsíci +4

    Джастин очень хорошо говорит по русски и это за 2,5 года, ощущение,что он и может думать на нем.

  • @johnradclyffehall
    @johnradclyffehall Před 3 měsíci +1

    Рекомендую подкаст ‘russian progress podcast’ ✨

  • @user-jv4mk1wz1x
    @user-jv4mk1wz1x Před 3 měsíci +2

    Классно! Спасибо Джастин и Ярослава.

  • @amadeoups
    @amadeoups Před 3 měsíci +2

    Француз из Новой Каледонии говорит, что Джастин молодец.
    И спасибо Ярославе

  • @kienyoutuber9403
    @kienyoutuber9403 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Spasibo

  • @keith_wright
    @keith_wright Před 3 měsíci

    Verbs of motion have definitely been hard for me to totally understand. Two years into this and I still don't totally understand them. But I'm getting clearer. You would think this would be easy to grasp.

  • @anjaseidl4003
    @anjaseidl4003 Před 3 měsíci +1

    What is this "mango" app. What can it do? In which way is it different from other apps.

    • @tabidots
      @tabidots Před 3 měsíci +1

      It's an SRS-based app that is structured like a course. Imagine a Pimsleur course updated for the 21st century without the cheesy scenarios (plus reading and writing, although you can use it in hands-free mode and just do listen-and-repeat). There's no gamification so it might seem less fun, but it's very well-designed and it works.

  • @bananiqus
    @bananiqus Před 3 měsíci

    советую Джастину подкаст "Лекции Arzamas"

  • @mramosch
    @mramosch Před 3 měsíci

    Hi, as I don’t speak Russian at all, I have to use English as a means of communication, sorry for that :-)
    I just wanted to ask whether you usually are addressing your viewers in an informal or formal way. Because, for example the German subtitles are constantly and randomly switching between polite ‘Sie’ and colloquial ‘Du’ - sometimes even within a phrase or sentence. So I was wondering what your general intention is, how to speak to your audience, and for that matter in an interview like this. Do you talk to Justin in a formal or informal way?

  • @sergiojosuecastroaldana
    @sergiojosuecastroaldana Před 3 měsíci

    Огооонь Джастин так шпарить на ру,,,,😮

  • @Marguerite-Rouge
    @Marguerite-Rouge Před 3 měsíci

    Спасибо за видео! Когда я начала учить русский, я думала, что тот язык очень уникальный потому что у него нет настоящего аналога глагола "avoir" или "to have". Формулация "у меня есть" - большой сюрприз!

    • @tabidots
      @tabidots Před 3 měsíci

      Не такой уж уникальный :) В японском на самом деле структура аналогичная: "Что касается меня, брат существует" = "У меня есть брат." А в русском эта тенденция называется "принцип скромности (The modesty principle)." Погуглите . В Scribd есть PDF-файл.

    • @johnradclyffehall
      @johnradclyffehall Před 3 měsíci

      эта конструкция также существует в гэльском языке :)

  • @huddunlap3999
    @huddunlap3999 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Can you do a video on the recent Carlson Putin interview? I wonder what the average Russian thought of it.

    • @YaroslavaRussian
      @YaroslavaRussian  Před 3 měsíci +2

      I wanted lol! but it was so boring, I couldn't even watch longer than 20-30 min ahah
      But I might comment on it in my tg channel (or might not... we'll see)

    • @huddunlap3999
      @huddunlap3999 Před 3 měsíci

      @@YaroslavaRussian I didn't bother myself. I was just curious what the Russians thought of it if they even watched it.

  • @davidmares6053
    @davidmares6053 Před 3 měsíci

    Yaroslava ❤

  • @anjaseidl4003
    @anjaseidl4003 Před 3 měsíci

    what is the difference between "bot" and "app" when you talk about dictionaries. ... a lot of specialist talk here. But interesting for plurilingual people.

    • @YaroslavaRussian
      @YaroslavaRussian  Před 3 měsíci

      App - is more of a website, and the bot is chatbot, for example in Telegram :)

  • @amelitacheverez6392
    @amelitacheverez6392 Před 3 měsíci

    Promo'SM