DON'T MISS IT!

DON'T MISS IT!

Author: Daria Molchanova – Real Russian Club November 29, 2025 Duration: 2:26

Grab all three levels with 60% off here: https://russian.fromzerotofluency.com/bundles/black-friday-2025

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If you've been thinking about learning Russian "one day", that day is now!

 

For Black Friday I'm doing something I almost never do:

 

you can get ALL THREE LEVELS of my course From Zero to Fluency with a 60% discount.

 

That's 6 months of step-by-step Russian learning with a university professor, for a tiny fraction of what my university students pay.

 

What you get when you join

Levels 1, 2, and 3 of From Zero to Fluency

 

30+ interactive video lessons per level

 

Mini-stories to get you speaking from the very beginning

 

Online and printable homework (write by hand if you like!)

 

Games, quizzes, and final tests for every module

 

A friendly community of fellow learners

 

Lifetime access — your access never expires

 

Downloadable materials so you can study online or offline

 

By the end of Level 1 alone, you'll be able to talk about yourself, your job, hobbies, family, and more!

 

Black Friday details:

 

🔹 Discount: 60% off all three levels

 

🔹 Offer ends: in just a few days, on Sunday night

 

🔹 Access: lifetime, with downloadable files you can keep forever

 

Once the sale is over, the price goes back up and I don't know when (or if) I'll do this again.

 

Grab all three levels with 60% off here: https://russian.fromzerotofluency.com/bundles/black-friday-2025 

I'd love to see you inside the course and hear you speaking Russian soon!

 

С любовью,

Daria


Daria Molchanova from the Real Russian Club hosts TPRS Russian-Effortless Russian, a podcast built around a specific and engaging language acquisition technique. The core idea is that you absorb grammar and build vocabulary not through memorization, but by following compelling, often humorous, narratives. Each episode presents a story in Russian, followed by simple questions designed to check your comprehension and solidify the language structures in your mind. This method, known as Teaching Proficiency through Reading and Storytelling, aims to make the learning process feel more like an enjoyable activity than a formal study session. The weekly rhythm of the show provides consistent, manageable exposure to the language. By regularly listening to this podcast, you train your ear to the sounds and patterns of Russian in a context that makes sense, allowing the language to sink in more deeply. Daria’s approach is straightforward and focused on practical understanding, creating a supportive audio space for anyone looking to build a genuine feel for how Russian works. The emphasis is always on comprehension and gradual, natural progress, turning what can be a daunting challenge into a series of small, achievable victories. New episodes arrive every Monday to integrate into your routine.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 39

TPRS Russian – Effortless Russian
Podcast Episodes
17 – Moscow and Putin (A1: Adjectives) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 9:32
Russian adjectives describe nouns by expressing qualities such as size, color, shape, or characteristics. They agree in gender, number, and case with the nouns they modify:) *** If you like learning with mini-stories, we…
16 – Where was Peter Parker? (A1: Past Tense) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 8:06
Past tense in Russian is one of my favorite grammar topics. So easy! Simply add Л, ЛА or ЛИ to a verb:) *** If you like learning with mini-stories, welcome to my complete Russian language course – https://russian.fromzer…
15 – We read Jane Austen (A1: ЛЮБИТЬ + Infinitive) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 10:49
English verbs "to love" and "to like" can be described in one Russian verb – ЛЮБИТЬ. Today we learn how to use this verb with infinitives. *** If you like learning with mini-stories, welcome to my complete Russian langua…
14 – Vladimir the Cat dreams about a rocket (A1: Prepositional + O) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 11:12
Russian Prepositional case has another function! It doesn't only answer the question "Где?". It also answers the question "What about" – "О чём?" (or "О ком?" if it's a person.) *** If you like learning with mini-stories…
13 – Tom and Jerry smoke vape (A1: Plurals) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 9:45
Russian plurals are super simple! Just add Ы if a word ends with a consonant, or replace the ending A with Ы: кот – коты телефон – телефоны мама – мамы машина – машины Keep in mind the 7-letter spelling rule of Russian:…
12 – Trump doesn't speak Russian (A1: The verb ГОВОРИТЬ) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 8:22
Russian verbs are divided into 2 conjugations. We have already practiced the so-called E-conjugation (I conjugation or First conjugation) where the endings included letter E: он работаЕт, ты отдыхаЕшь, вы читаЕте and so…
11 – Bilbo Baggins on the Go (A1: Prepositional case) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 8:49
Today we talk about the Prepositional case in the meaning of location again. It answers the question ГДЕ? (Where?) – В Шире, в рюкзаке. If you like learning with mini-stories, welcome to my complete Russian language cour…
10 – Wonder Woman works too much (А1: Много vs Мало) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 11:30
New grammar today – МНОГО vs МАЛО (much vs little.) If you like learning with mini-stories, welcome to my complete Russian language course – https://russian.fromzerotofluency.com/ Join my free email course with lots of u…
9 – Marc Jacobs Superhero Banana (A1: Prepositional Case) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 11:13
We continue practicing the Prepositional case today! If you like learning with mini-stories, welcome to my full Russian language course – https://russian.fromzerotofluency.com/ Join my free email course with lots of usef…
8 – Putin, Belucci, and Jay Z (A1: Prepositional Case) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 15:31
In today's episode, we practice the Prepositional case! It answers the question 'Где?' and is pretty straightforward to form. Add -E- to the consonants in masculine nouns. And replace the endings with -E- in feminine one…