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This is the lesson that should have come before all the other lessons! RuskyEd talks about the Russian alphabet and the Russian keyboard layout!
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Rusky Ed introduces some words that begin with the first five letters of the Russian alphabet.
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This is the second installment in the 48 lesson long series on Russian nouns. This lesson covers the sixth through tenth letters of the Russian alphabet.
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This lesson covers the eleventh through fifteenth letters of the Russian alphabet. Rusky Ed appears to be getting a little drunk in this episode!
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This lesson inspects the look-alike-sound-ali ke letters from the Russian alphabet in this lesson!
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The topic of this lesson is dessert and RuskyEd introduces a few Russian words for various dessert items!
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This review lesson covers the words in regular lessons thirteen through eighteen. RuskyED would like to remind students to check out the BINGO and Word Search activities at RuskyED.com!!!
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This is the fourth review lesson from RuskyEd's series on Russian nouns. It covers lessons 19 to 24.
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This lesson covers some words for animals that are commonly found on a small farm.
Check out this funny video on Russian animal sounds: http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=GDKpzaw-h Mw
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This is the sixth review lesson in this unit on Russian nouns. It covers regular lessons 31 to 36.
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The topic of this lesson is things that are found in a house. RuskyEd lists off a few more Russian nouns for students to learn!!!
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RuskyEd presents more information about the Russian alphabet. He also introduces a few new words and phrases!