Basic Russian 2: Verbal Aspect: Multiple Events
In this series of video tutorials, you will learn about the verbal aspect by comparing and contrasting different forms of the verb in context. You will also learn how to differentiate and use imperfective and perfective verbs by practicing them through short stories and exercises. There are several video tutorials on this grammar concept. It’s recommended to start from the very beginning to get the whole picture.
The videos are made for students of the high-beginning level (A-2); however, they can be useful for anyone who needs clarification, better understanding and practice in using the verbs in context.
• Part 1: Imperfective and Perfective Forms. Contrast #1: Imperfective Present vs. Perfective Past: https://youtu.be/H7vojqRJtOc
• Part 2: Contrast #2: Two Past Tenses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6upG32BeUKU&feature=youtu.be
• Part 3: Contrast #3: Imperfective Present vs. Perfective Future https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiYr6Rmt2Ko
• Part 4: Contrast #4: Two Future Tenses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CE8aYwTkMv4
• Part 5: Contrast #5: Imperfective and Perfective Verbs with Multiple Events https://youtu.be/SDwuKUeGQeE
• Part 6: Practice: Short stories (Listen & Respond) Сегодня нет бананов! (есть/съесть) https://youtu.be/PYs-GAGmWCw
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The videos are made for students of the high-beginning level (A-2); however, they can be useful for anyone who needs clarification, better understanding and practice in using the verbs in context.
• Part 1: Imperfective and Perfective Forms. Contrast #1: Imperfective Present vs. Perfective Past: https://youtu.be/H7vojqRJtOc
• Part 2: Contrast #2: Two Past Tenses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6upG32BeUKU&feature=youtu.be
• Part 3: Contrast #3: Imperfective Present vs. Perfective Future https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiYr6Rmt2Ko
• Part 4: Contrast #4: Two Future Tenses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CE8aYwTkMv4
• Part 5: Contrast #5: Imperfective and Perfective Verbs with Multiple Events https://youtu.be/SDwuKUeGQeE
• Part 6: Practice: Short stories (Listen & Respond) Сегодня нет бананов! (есть/съесть) https://youtu.be/PYs-GAGmWCw
🛒 If you would like to buy the e-book, here is the link to follow:
https://4213297653016850.sellfy.store/p/vkum/
☺ If you like my channel and appreciate my work, please help me make more and better videos for you to learn Russian. Support my channel and website here: http://paypal.me/OlgaJarrell
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