I just watched all your videos last week and was sad that I ran out of videos. I was so excited when I saw your upload! Keep making videos please don't stop! I love coming with you on your adventures!
I absolutely love these type of videos. It's like taking a peek into a completely different world. Also, your russian is very good. I'm also learning russian and was wondering if you have any tips for me.
Thanks man, glad you like them :) Some tips on learning Russian: 1) Focus on acquiring as broad a range of vocabulary as possible. If you understand the dictionary meaning of every word in a sentence, you stand a good chance of grasping the sentence. Use Anki if that kind of thing helps you. 2) Do not get too bogged down in the minutiae of grammatical points that don't really help you express yourself, eg. verbs of motion. You can learn those nuances later. 3) But do focus on those grammatical features which are essential to communication. I would say case endings are in that category. 4) Pay attention to stress patterns. I don't see many people give this much importance, but it turns out that if you pronounce a word with the wrong stressed syllable, a Russian speaker will look at you like you're an alien. I found that learning songs (and poems) was useful for drilling stress because the rhythm of the music reinforces the stress patterns in the words. For example, I learnt all the words to almost every song by Кино. 5) It is very, very hard, but stick with it. It opens up a whole new world and that can be incredibly rewarding. Best of luck man.
@@JosephMorganYT Thank you so much for the tips. I'm actually currently going through an anki deck to get some basic vocab down. I'm around 200 words in and it's actually crazy how much you can understand by just learning the most common words. and I actually love listening to kino. They are one of the first russian artists that I've ever listened and I will definietly start using songs as a way to improve my speech and vocab further. Thanks again for the tips and good luck with your adventures.
Those mountains, as stark and bleak as they are, are beautiful.
wow going to ayni seem to requiring lots of hassle and transfer, you had a great adventure there :)
U should get Oscar for your unique documentaries 👈👍👌☝
Thanks for the support man :) I’m glad you’re enjoying the content and I hope you like the new video
I just watched all your videos last week and was sad that I ran out of videos. I was so excited when I saw your upload! Keep making videos please don't stop! I love coming with you on your adventures!
That’s awesome to hear man :) I’ll be working hard to keep the content coming
Fantastic video, thank you.
I’m glad you enjoyed it :)
I like the way you document everything! Great travel vlog :)
Thanks man :) more to come...
Great video!
How do you manage to upload these videos? Do you have an international SIM and upload things when you get to a major city?
I absolutely love these type of videos. It's like taking a peek into a completely different world. Also, your russian is very good. I'm also learning russian and was wondering if you have any tips for me.
Thanks man, glad you like them :) Some tips on learning Russian:
1) Focus on acquiring as broad a range of vocabulary as possible. If you understand the dictionary meaning of every word in a sentence, you stand a good chance of grasping the sentence. Use Anki if that kind of thing helps you.
2) Do not get too bogged down in the minutiae of grammatical points that don't really help you express yourself, eg. verbs of motion. You can learn those nuances later.
3) But do focus on those grammatical features which are essential to communication. I would say case endings are in that category.
4) Pay attention to stress patterns. I don't see many people give this much importance, but it turns out that if you pronounce a word with the wrong stressed syllable, a Russian speaker will look at you like you're an alien. I found that learning songs (and poems) was useful for drilling stress because the rhythm of the music reinforces the stress patterns in the words. For example, I learnt all the words to almost every song by Кино.
5) It is very, very hard, but stick with it. It opens up a whole new world and that can be incredibly rewarding.
Best of luck man.
@@JosephMorganYT Thank you so much for the tips. I'm actually currently going through an anki deck to get some basic vocab down. I'm around 200 words in and it's actually crazy how much you can understand by just learning the most common words. and I actually love listening to kino. They are one of the first russian artists that I've ever listened and I will definietly start using songs as a way to improve my speech and vocab further. Thanks again for the tips and good luck with your adventures.
WHile you're sitting in the car and you have plenty of time ask them to tell u a local legend ;)