122. Do you know this A2 Level Vocabulary? | Russian Language Vocabulary
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Привет, Настя! Как всегда отличная подборка. Именно так я и учу новые языки: базовые слова, базовая грамматика и много-много практики💪
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Yes, this lesson is helpful
I am glad to hear that😁
@@Russianlanguage Yes, I feel your vocabulary lessons useful
11:58 insurance = straxowka....
=sth that has to do with fear.
nice revealing wording. that´s why it is interesting to learn the russian language.
Это хорошое образование русского языка и тоже важнее для всех. Огромное благодарю за замечательный ролик.
My favorite teacher, I watch her videos an hour a day four days a week. :)
You are very beautiful if i live with you ten daysi will learn russian and we willhave fun
Great time
Thank you for the list. Do you have this A2 word list in a short story form? That seems like a great combination in learning vocabulary, reading, pronunciation and hearing comprehension.
Not yet but I will :)
Russian with Nastya I used your last story and have spent time trying to figure out how to combine it with your 150 word list; it’s seem effective. Single word vocabulary list is demotivating and nearly unless without content behind the words. The story ties the word list together, giving it more meaning. Thank you much for your time and sharing. I hope my comments help you as well in refining your teaching.
Where do we find your Music ? I love it !!! H
What a perfect pronunciation! Teaches a lot. Thanks.
Thank you for watching!🙏
I still haven't fully learned the dictionary.
I've seen so many of these words but forgotten their meaning; this is a great refresher!
Спасибо большое за урок и видео учитель :)
Пожалуйста! :)
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Thank you so much for this, I look forward to the story with these words in it. Also how are these words classified into A1 or A2 or is the difference in the construction of sentences and gamma? Thank you
You are welcome! There are many reasons like grammar, everyday usage, pronunciation.
Dobra Outra.
Helpfull. H
34/100. Well damn, I guess I'm still A1. I've only been studying for a little less than a year anyway, so it makes sense.
Thanks for your helping lesson
You are welcome!
Спасибо болшое
благодарю🙇🌹
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2:39 looks like 8th Street Boise, Idaho, USA.
20:22 - To advise (advice is a noun - a piece of advice)
Тхапочки звучит очень шкодно и шепотливо :-)
Thank you, Nastya. I just saw your playlists on this channel for the first time. wow.
🤗thanks
The word 'экономит' is close to the English 'economize' in meaning and pronounsiation✨ A knowledge of Arabic,Germanic and Turkish languages is indeed useful for Russain learners. Thank you Nastya💞✨
I agree. It’s easier to learn when you already know some other languages😁
They are cognates
thank you for this nice video.. ::)
Thank you for watching🙏
Спасибо 💖
Вам спасибо за просмотр😊
Please fix Item 94. 'Advice' is a noun. 'Advise' is a verb.
I can’t fix anything on youtube. Human error.
@@Russianlanguage It is OK. It is a minor point. By the way, I have finished. My concept of elementary words is similar to A1 and A2 but not identical. But it is still useful to contrast and compare your set and mine. I emphasize English cognates, but only to master the Russian alphabet. Concrete things that can be seen, touched, played with, eaten are always first. Intangibles are for later: honesty, fear, boredom, intelligence and so forth.
I agree. Concrete things are always first👍
Ура!! Спасибо большое за видео!!
Вам спасибо за просмотр🙏
Thanks
You are welcome!
Спасибо большое за слов
Пожалуйста! Спасибо за просмотр:)