Learn Russian Alphabet Fast (in just 30 min)

Published 2016-08-21
Learn Russian Alphabet and how to read in Russian in just 30 min.

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The difference between the Russian alphabet and English becomes a BIG obstacle in learning Russian for many people.

There are TONS of training videos out there. However, it can get overwhelming, and many still struggle with pronunciation after watching hours and hours of those videos. Using the effective approach and the rights tools can help you not just learn the Russian alphabet, improve your pronunciation but also start reading in RIGHT NOW.

In this video, I’ll walk you through the Russian alphabet and teach you how to read in just 30 min.

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All Comments (21)
  • @mikedevries4343
    This is the best way to teach pronunciation. When she uses the English language equivalent of each letter, it strips away the mystery and shows you already know how to pronounce the letter based on a word in which you already use it.
  • @Law_Satsang
    I am really impressed by your teaching style. I love your voice. Best wishes to you.
  • @johnfriesen2450
    I can't believe I am reading and sounding out Cyrillic letters in 10 minutes. I am not even finished the video yet and I am reading and sounding words out. Love this! Thanks so much for posting. Your teaching style is great. Very positive energy.
  • @19Greenhelle
    I love your teaching style. You're very endearing and make the language seem much less intimidating than it is. I'm going to Russia on a very last minute trip in two weeks, and I've been playing this to help me keep calm and learn Cyrillic. Very well done!!
  • I am learning russian because I love shashka and want to understand Ойся, ты ойся. my greatest problem is that I have been 78 years in the Latin alphabet and the cyrillic is so different, but I'm not going away. best wishes from wales in the UK
  • Elena, I have watched numerous alphabet videos but yours kept me locked in. Like I couldn't get away. Excellent job! And thank you for sharing with us.
  • That was amazing. Now I can read cyrillic after just 26 minutes. I thought it would take months of practice but this was simple, fast & straight to the point. Even if I don't pronounce the words correctly, I at least know the letters & sounds. You definitely have a new subscriber. Thank you.
  • @MillionBoyLuc
    Your a great teacher 👩‍🏫 I have been learning Russian for the past week will not stop ether because I love your guys country I hope you are safe after all you guys are in war I hope my country does not affect the way you guys will treat Americans after the war ❤
  • @calbacoller897
    I nearly fell out of my chair laughing from the Karaoke and the Flinstones references. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Learned a LOT in a short time: a perfect way to learn something that his dull, hard and extremely valuable. Great job! I hope all my efforts to learn Russian will be so entertaining and valuable.
  • @sungchulryu
    Spasiba, you are the best one teaches Russian alphabet with Clear hand writing and interesting Sounds!
  • @CrlMchd
    Excellent teacher! Greetings from Argentina. Don't cry for me....
  • you include a lot of vocabulary in the lesson! your video is very useful! спасибо!
  • @seoulmate1360
    I still can't differentiate the sound of ш and щ. Can you please elaborate more?
  • Hi, Elena, fine presentation, but I have to mention one oversight and one suggestion so that your students can better relate and remember the concepts. You missed the Russian letter "H" (n) on the early part of your presentation and it would be of great help if you could write in small letters right under the Russian letters the English sound equivalent; you have it all in your head, but your new English speaking students do not. Thank you.
  • @emanuelalrocks
    You made it seem really easy! This is my favorite teaching style so far.
  • Thank you for this video. Your teaching style is perfect, made my learning the symbols and sounds soooooo much easier. Still watching and rewatching to get better.
  • Thank you for the music, the songs you're singing ... and Thanks for all the joy you're bringing - Brilliant lesson!
  • @Nico-sw5lk
    I really love the way you teach your audience. Great prounciation, really good examples! Love to learn more from you this way. Keep on the good work.