Fedor you read my mind, I've decided to concentrate on interviews)) Filmed about ten of them during my trip to Russia, hope it helps people learn spontaneous authentic Russian! Thank you for this video, I'm surely recommending it to my students!
I'm definitely guilty of only watching Russian WW2 movies. I've become addicted to them they are always so well done. But I will start watching the shows you talked about. Thank you so much for these videos! 😊
Спасибо Фёдор! I grew up in a church community in the US that included Macedonians, Bulgarians, Russians & Ukrainians, so I fully understand what you're saying here. Thanx for the sources.
This really helps, thank you so much! Being immersed in a language and culture as well as imitating native speakers is the best and fastest way to learn a language - and its always so helpfull if someone is so kind as to provide such recommendations to you! :) :)
Fedor, you always give excellent insights into Russian language and culture. It is always seems to be about the right amount so not to overwhelm newbies like me. Thank you!
There are also TED talks in Russian, and You Tube clips of a late-night talk show Вечерний Ургант. In fact, there's a ton of stuff out there that just didn't exist back in the "dark ages" back when I was first studying the language.
the thing is... i live in portugal and it´s not easy at all to find a russian or even ucranian friend and that´s one of my main goals at the moment to someone practise my russian
Music, people, videos,.. but make sure you're having fun. If you do it in a boring manner you won't get too far very fast. It is a passion of mine. I fell in love with the music, then the people, and now I am wanting to understand more. I do not idolize russia, it is everything else I love. It makes for a great hobby too, until you realize it becoming a second nature and you almost forget others around you can't understand the words Lol. Find entertainment yes like he said as I'm typing.
Question to all readers. What interviews do you recommend to watch to learn English? This will be useful for me. I want to have less politics and more entertainment, humor in conversation
Can you make discord so we can help each other in the discord ive been try to get someone to teach me and the camp i cant sign up so im not try to be mean also do you have any live chat services like Snapchat and vk
Reаlly excellent advice! I watch a lot of police series and I'm sure sometimes I sound like a policeman. У вас есть право хранить молчание! Объявляй его в розыск! Брось ствол! 😂
You see, this is the exact thing Fedor is taking about. Your sentences are correct, but I can spot the lack of cultural experience. Cops in Russia never mention about a right to remain silent when arresting. And the order to drop the weapon is also very rare because it's not common having firearms for personal use in Russia.
@@ssshhh_4238 I agree. That's what I mean. I was being ironic. I should have said a TV fictitious policeman!! But actually, I didn't make up those sentences myself. I'm just quoting directly from what the actors said. I wrote them down. All of those lines came from episodes of Нюхач. It's the script writers who are to blame for misrepresenting reality. Although I think the line about silence was actually meant to be ironic or just funny. So both you and Fedor are right. You don't learn 'real Russian' from fiction. That's not how real people speak but you could say that about any language. A similar thing happens with people learning English from UA-cam. There is a weird kind of UA-cam English which has developed which is spoken loudly, overexcitedly and is full of expressions that actually sound weird to native speakers. Or uses lots of American urban teenage slang which sounds silly if you're not actually an American teenager. If you really said 'what's up you guys?' to anyone in England they'd just know you'd watched too much UA-cam.
Ahahahaha I had like one day from learning russian and I was already trying to understand Marat Safin, Rublev and Medvedev interviews xD but it kinda helped indeed. And ofc watching Tarkovsky's films
fedor has a cool introduction with the hands
Like he wanna dab but he won't bc he is an russian
i just want to get to the point where i can have the definition of a word explained to me in russian without use of english
I agree with you 100 percent- that’s definitely the basis of fluency. I’d love to get to that point- from there there’s really no limits.
Get a national citizenship in Russia after 5 yrs speak the language, learn to cook and eat the Russian cuisines and cultural mannerisms
¨national citizenship in Russia¨
that's a dream for me
Fedor you read my mind, I've decided to concentrate on interviews)) Filmed about ten of them during my trip to Russia, hope it helps people learn spontaneous authentic Russian! Thank you for this video, I'm surely recommending it to my students!
I'm definitely guilty of only watching Russian WW2 movies. I've become addicted to them they are always so well done. But I will start watching the shows you talked about. Thank you so much for these videos! 😊
Смотреть видео про русский язык на английском в 2 часа ночи бесценно
Спасибо Фёдор! I grew up in a church community in the US that included Macedonians, Bulgarians, Russians & Ukrainians, so I fully understand what you're saying here. Thanx for the sources.
This really helps, thank you so much! Being immersed in a language and culture as well as imitating native speakers is the best and fastest way to learn a language - and its always so helpfull if someone is so kind as to provide such recommendations to you! :) :)
Thanks for bringing this insight. There's a lot to learn from people speaking in talk shows. Great video Fedor!!!
I prefer podcasts where people are just chilling with friends
3:30 👍🙏🙏 excellent advice. I always taught my friends English by telling them to watch interviews when I wasn't there to help them.
Great video, good insight, thank you Fedor
Fedor, you always give excellent insights into Russian language and culture. It is always seems to be about the right amount so not to overwhelm newbies like me. Thank you!
Great advice
mate, you nearly blew my speakers up when you slapped your chest!!
Спасибо, Фёдор! I'm finding Вдудь to be especially helpful. I'm learning--медленно--а изучаю.
There are also TED talks in Russian, and You Tube clips of a late-night talk show Вечерний Ургант. In fact, there's a ton of stuff out there that just didn't exist back in the "dark ages" back when I was first studying the language.
Very informative. I love pozner.
Спасибо, Фёдор! Я говорю по-русски, я иду в школу на русский язык. Ваши видео полезны.
I mean movies helped me learn English better than the kids at my school 😅😅
хорошое видео
Nice
the thing is... i live in portugal and it´s not easy at all to find a russian or even ucranian friend and that´s one of my main goals at the moment to someone practise my russian
*reaching out*
Music, people, videos,.. but make sure you're having fun. If you do it in a boring manner you won't get too far very fast. It is a passion of mine. I fell in love with the music, then the people, and now I am wanting to understand more. I do not idolize russia, it is everything else I love. It makes for a great hobby too, until you realize it becoming a second nature and you almost forget others around you can't understand the words Lol. Find entertainment yes like he said as I'm typing.
tinder is also a nice place to practice XD
I think the guy he is talking about around 6:10 is the same guy that interviewed IC3PEAK?
Спасибо за видео, Фёдор! Можешь ты, сделать видео на «Hello Lingo»?
Тоже, привет из Флориды!
Кажется, этот сайт будет очень полезно для всех изучающий русский языке. Особенно для тех, у который не русский друзья.
Друзей всегда можно найти вКонтакте, на Фейсбуке или italki
Question to all readers. What interviews do you recommend to watch to learn English? This will be useful for me. I want to have less politics and more entertainment, humor in conversation
Вечерний Ургант мне очень нравится, Познера я не знаю - я должен посмотреть. Федор привет из Польши, Спасибо за твои фильмы :)
Fake it until make it
Btw how’s podcast?
Can you make discord so we can help each other in the discord ive been try to get someone to teach me and the camp i cant sign up so im not try to be mean also do you have any live chat services like Snapchat and vk
send me here your VK
I can also watch Russian insight or Vesti in UA-cam that's why I learned Russian a bit with the help of the subtitles
Reаlly excellent advice! I watch a lot of police series and I'm sure sometimes I sound like a policeman. У вас есть право хранить молчание! Объявляй его в розыск! Брось ствол! 😂
I'm sorry but you are wrong. THIS is how you sound like a policeman. Андрюха, у нас труп. Возможно, криминал. По коням!
You see, this is the exact thing Fedor is taking about. Your sentences are correct, but I can spot the lack of cultural experience. Cops in Russia never mention about a right to remain silent when arresting. And the order to drop the weapon is also very rare because it's not common having firearms for personal use in Russia.
@@ssshhh_4238 I agree. That's what I mean. I was being ironic. I should have said a TV fictitious policeman!! But actually, I didn't make up those sentences myself. I'm just quoting directly from what the actors said. I wrote them down. All of those lines came from episodes of Нюхач. It's the script writers who are to blame for misrepresenting reality. Although I think the line about silence was actually meant to be ironic or just funny. So both you and Fedor are right. You don't learn 'real Russian' from fiction. That's not how real people speak but you could say that about any language.
A similar thing happens with people learning English from UA-cam. There is a weird kind of UA-cam English which has developed which is spoken loudly, overexcitedly and is full of expressions that actually sound weird to native speakers. Or uses lots of American urban teenage slang which sounds silly if you're not actually an American teenager. If you really said 'what's up you guys?' to anyone in England they'd just know you'd watched too much UA-cam.
@@blotski That's right! Plus anybody from the South would know it's supposed to be "What's up y'all?"
Вечеринки ургант is not available on UA-cam anymore. And neither is познер. I think both got banned?
Ayo bro, it's called 'Лучшие Телешоу' now... in case you still wanna know.
Да, я давно слушаю Познер. Он очень умный
молодец
Am slav sqaut
I watch Putin conferences, are they good for learning russian?
Как быть натуралом в России
поржал, сэнкс
Не согласен насчет смотрения только интервю !!!! В фильмах можно также встретить живую речь
I'm the first person 😩
FIRST!!!!! ☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️
Ahahahaha I had like one day from learning russian and I was already trying to understand Marat Safin, Rublev and Medvedev interviews xD but it kinda helped indeed. And ofc watching Tarkovsky's films