Lesson 167. Sorry for being late.

Lesson 167. Sorry for being late.

Author: Elvira IVANOVA September 27, 2019 Duration: 4:15
Speaking Russian. Lesson 167. How to say in Russian SORRY FOR BEING LATE, SORRY TO BOTHER YOU and more. Check the words and phrases by following the link on www.russianeasy.com (167. Sorry for being late). If you have any comments or suggestions you can write on our e-mail: speakingrussian@gmail.com

Elvira Ivanova hosts Speaking Russian, a practical and accessible audio guide for anyone taking their first steps into the Russian language. This isn't about complex grammar lectures; it's about building confidence through useful, everyday vocabulary and clear pronunciation. Each episode focuses on a handful of simple words and phrases, breaking them down so you can hear the rhythm and sounds of the language. Elvira's approach is patient and direct, designed to make the learning process feel manageable and even enjoyable. You'll find this podcast acts as a consistent, on-the-go companion, reinforcing the foundational blocks needed for basic conversation. Whether you're preparing for travel, connecting with heritage, or simply curious, the content is structured to help you start speaking and understanding. For more from Elvira, you can explore her resources at russianeasy.com or connect on social media via Twitter, Facebook, and Pinterest. Tune in, press play, and gradually let the sounds of Russian become more familiar with each lesson.
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Lesson 38. Travelling by subway in Russia. Metro. [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 7:59
Lesson 38. Travelling by subway. Metro. If you have any comments or suggestions you can write on our e-mail: speakingrussian@gmail.com Music: The Nutcracker, Op.71: Overture. Tchaikovsky. St.Petersburg Kirov Orchestra.
Lesson 37. Public Transport in Russia. [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 6:02
Lesson 37. Public Transport. If you have any comments or suggestions you can write on our e-mail: speakingrussian@gmail.com Music: The Nutcracker, Op.71: Overture. Tchaikovsky. St.Petersburg Kirov Orchestra.
Lesson 36. Russian money. Rubles and Kopecks. [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 7:33
Lesson 36. Rubles and Kopecks. If you have any comments or suggestions you can write on our e-mail: speakingrussian@gmail.com Music: The Nutcracker, Op.71: Overture. Tchaikovsky. St.Petersburg Kirov Orchestra.
Lesson 35. Counting from 600 to 1000 in Russian. [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 5:11
Lesson 35. Numerals from 600 to 1000. If you have any comments or suggestions you can write on our e-mail: speakingrussian@gmail.com Music: The Nutcracker, Op.71: Overture. Tchaikovsky. St.Petersburg Kirov Orchestra.
Lesson 34. Counting from from 200 to 500 in Russian. [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 2:58
Lesson 34. Numerals from 200 to 500. If you have any comments or suggestions you can write on our e-mail: speakingrussian@gmail.com Music: The Nutcracker, Op.71: Overture. Tchaikovsky. St.Petersburg Kirov Orchestra.
Lesson 31. How to ask in Russian "Where is Red Square?" [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 5:18
Lesson 31. How to ask "Where is Red Square?" If you have any comments or suggestions you can write on our e-mail: speakingrussian@gmail.com Music: The Nutcracker, Op.71: Overture. Tchaikovsky. St.Petersburg Kirov Orchest…