Thank you for the lesson, for highlighting the stress in each word, and for writing in script letters. Additional insights, for each verb, the corresponding imperfective/perfective verb: 1. ехать from ехать/поехать (=to go by transportation, unidirectional) 2. поехать from ехать/поехать (=to go by transportation, unidirectional) 3. приехать from приезжать/приехать (=to arrive by transportation) 4. идти from идти/пойти (=to go by foot, unidirectional) 5. жить, imperfective with no perfective match 6. говорить from говорить/сказать (=to speak, to say) 7. учиться from учиться/научиться (=to learn, to study) 8. встречать from встречать/встретить (=to meet, to pick up) 9. прилететь from прилетать/прилететь (=to arrive by plane) 10. улетать from улетать/улететь (=to fly off) 11. бежать from бежать/побежать (to run, unidirectional) 12. нести (=to warry) which is an imperfective verb with no perfective pair 13. есть form есть/съесть (=to eat) 14. пить from пить/выпить (=to drink) 15. спать from спать/поспать (=to sleep)
Excellent work. Almost like having a tyutor. Eye movement works very well to enhance engagement. I wonder how long you have taught. Strong use of body language.
I have a question. Which one (идти или ехать)do you use when asking " where are you going?", without implying any transportion or going on foot. For example, I ask my son where he's going when he tries going outside in the middle of the night.
Спасибо большущее за урочек Настенька! 👍🇷🇺👍
Thank you for the lesson, for highlighting the stress in each word, and for writing in script letters. Additional insights, for each verb, the corresponding imperfective/perfective verb:
1. ехать from ехать/поехать (=to go by transportation, unidirectional)
2. поехать from ехать/поехать (=to go by transportation, unidirectional)
3. приехать from приезжать/приехать (=to arrive by transportation)
4. идти from идти/пойти (=to go by foot, unidirectional)
5. жить, imperfective with no perfective match
6. говорить from говорить/сказать (=to speak, to say)
7. учиться from учиться/научиться (=to learn, to study)
8. встречать from встречать/встретить (=to meet, to pick up)
9. прилететь from прилетать/прилететь (=to arrive by plane)
10. улетать from улетать/улететь (=to fly off)
11. бежать from бежать/побежать (to run, unidirectional)
12. нести (=to warry) which is an imperfective verb with no perfective pair
13. есть form есть/съесть (=to eat)
14. пить from пить/выпить (=to drink)
15. спать from спать/поспать (=to sleep)
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Thanks for your efforts.
Great lesson. Thank you x
You are an amazing teacher! 💃🇰🇬🇷🇺
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Thank you 💓
Your work and dedication is Very Good ❤️
thank you
Excellent work. Almost like having a tyutor. Eye movement works very well to enhance engagement. I wonder how long you have taught. Strong use of body language.
Dobra Outra Nastya.
welcome
I have a question.
Which one (идти или ехать)do you use when asking " where are you going?", without implying any transportion or going on foot.
For example, I ask my son where he's going when he tries going outside in the middle of the night.
Идти 👍 Куда ты идёшь?
@@Russianlanguage большое спасибо! Я поняал.
Thank you