Basic Russian 1: Formal and Informal Speech Situations
This video is designed for students who are just beginning their Russian language studies and aims to cover intercultural knowledge on the use of formal and informal registers in various speech scenarios. It provides some practice to assist in making the right selections between formal and informal expressions. It is recommended for students with a Novice Low level of proficiency.
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