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In this video, learners are introduced to the idea of predicates after the verb to be, both with nominative case and with instrumental case. Length: 3:17.

In this scenario, learners imagine using their Russian skills while working in a clothing store. Topics included: clothing, numbers, politeness formulas.

In this video, learners are introduced to -то and -нибудь for indefinites. Length: 7:44.

In this interactive video, learners review the basic uses of the cases. Length: 6:46.

In this interactive video, learners are introduced to the difference between ты and вы (you informal and formal). Length: 3:52.

Course presentation that introduces accusative case for куда, motion verbs, including prepositions в, на.

This short video demonstrates the main meaning of perfective verbs of motion in the past tense (by foot) – пойти. Length: 1:25.

This interactive slideshow is a review of the whole alphabet. Learners are asked to imagine how they would use their new reading skills during a day in St. Petersburg.

In this interactive video, learners are introduced to the future tense of the verb to be. Length: 1:50.

In this video, learners are introduced to instrumental case for instrument. Length: 4:06.

In this video, learners are introduced to how to talk about the length of a trip, duration. Length: 2:20.

In this scenario, learners imagine that they are working as a personal assistant to a person in Russia. Topics included: days of the week, times of day, months, going to certain cities, hobbies.

In this interactive video, learners are introduced to generalizations (ты statements without ты) using proverbs. Length: 2:45.

In this interactive video, learners are introduced to the concept of nouns having gender, as well as the pronouns он, она, оно, они. Length: 3:17.

In this interactive slideshow, learners are introduced to using the question откуда вы and answer из + genitive when talking about where people are from.

This interactive slideshow uses the character of Баба яга and some Russian folk motifs to introduce learners to the conjugation of the verb мочь.