Russian word ЛИ: when to use and how not to confuse with ЕСЛИ | Levels: A2-B2
In the video, we will learn about Russian particle/conjunction (it can be both) ЛИ. We will find out how it is different from ЕСЛИ, even if they both can be translated into English as IF.
The video has explanations in English and will be useful for different levels: from A2 to B2:
00:10 - A2-B1
08:28 - B1-B2
#russianlanguage #russiangrammar #russianlessons
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Видео Russian word ЛИ: when to use and how not to confuse with ЕСЛИ | Levels: A2-B2 канала RU-LAND CLUB
The video has explanations in English and will be useful for different levels: from A2 to B2:
00:10 - A2-B1
08:28 - B1-B2
#russianlanguage #russiangrammar #russianlessons
--------------------------------------------------------------
Video lessons about Russian grammar: https://ru-land.club/russian-video-lessons/
Here you will find long video lessons (45-60 minutes) with my explanations + a lot of practical tasks. These lessons are almost equal to the online lessons with me because I built them as a usual grammar lesson in a class.
Skype lessons with great Ru-Land teachers: https://ru-land.club/skype-lessons/
Order a trial lesson just for $1 to make sure that this type of class will work for you! Our teachers have a big experience in teaching Russian to English speakers, we use modern textbooks, interesting methods and a lot of funny tasks. Our lessons are efficient and interesting at the same time! We will be glad to see YOU among our students!
If you want to support my channel, there are two ways: to become a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nika_minchenko or to make a donation directly from a credit card: https://secure.wayforpay.com/payment/scbf0f73833e6
I am very thankful to all my patrons, who constantly support me, it encourages me to film more good videos for the channel :)
Sincerely yours,
Nika Minchenko,
Russian language teacher,
Founder of Ru-Land Club
Видео Russian word ЛИ: when to use and how not to confuse with ЕСЛИ | Levels: A2-B2 канала RU-LAND CLUB
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