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Learn Russian: The Top 10 Superstitions & Beliefs

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Learn Russian: The Top 10 Superstitions & Beliefs

By: Innovative Language Learning
Narrated by: RussianPod101.com
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Welcome to Learn Russian: The Top 10 Superstitions & Beliefs by Innovative Language. This is the Russian you'll never learn in a textbook. Do you know the must-know Russian superstitions? With this quick audiobook, you'll learn Russian culture and the Russian language at the same time.

Learn Russian: The Top 10 Superstitions & Beliefs contains the insights and vocabulary only native speakers know

  • 30+ minutes of audio lessons in total
  • 15 pages of bonus PDF notes to read along with
  • Five lessons: one good and one bad superstition per lesson
  • Learn bonus Russian vocabulary
  • Have more talking points for your Russian conversations

Who is this for? This audiobook is perfect for:

  • Russian learners (beginner level)
  • Anyone interested in Russian culture
  • Travelers

The topics were chosen by a panel of Russian language teachers and cover the most common beliefs in Russian culture. By the end you'll learn brand-new words, speak more Russian, and get a deeper insight into the culture. Simply listen and repeat out loud.

Download the accompanying reference guide.©2017 Innovative Language Learning, LLC (P)2017 Innovative Language Learning, LLC
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If you are a beginner they do not slow down most of the sayings or words enough for you to grasp them. As someone who has been learning for a little bit it’s easy to mix up different sounds because Russian is a rather quick language.
Also they seemed to change between having the phrase come before the pronunciation and then to pronunciation coming before the phrase which can be very confusing for a newer learner. Or any learner in general.
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