Introduction to Russian Pronunciation, circa 1960

  Рет қаралды 125,443

William & Mary Libraries

William & Mary Libraries

11 жыл бұрын

Film explains pronunciation techniques used in Russian language classroom. Features Professor Pierre C. Oustinoff in the classroom. One of the reels is cut and cannot be viewed. Digitized from the original 16mm black and white reel in 2013. From the University Archives Audiovisual Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Earl Gregg Swem Library, College of William and Mary. UA07. Acc 1982.066.
Swem Library's Special Collections Research Center welcomes additional identifying information about this film.

Пікірлер: 422
@Vladimir_Eliseev
@Vladimir_Eliseev 5 жыл бұрын
Моя жена в Сибири, мне хорошо когда она в Сибири. Это пять.
@hannahweis6718
@hannahweis6718 5 жыл бұрын
это сто раз по 5!!)))))
@user-oe2cc3tc5t
@user-oe2cc3tc5t 3 жыл бұрын
@@hannahweis6718 а с тёщей это шесть
@Lexie_Greer
@Lexie_Greer 26 күн бұрын
Блин, чуваки! Что ж вы так свих жён-то не любите? Может тогда жениться не нужно было? 🤷‍♂️🤣
@FransceneJK98
@FransceneJK98 19 күн бұрын
Ах вот как??? Ну, до свидания.
@user-lx6yq5hc7w
@user-lx6yq5hc7w 19 күн бұрын
@@Lexie_Greer все мы сильны задним умом)
@1iuh
@1iuh 19 күн бұрын
"После венчания мы уехали с супругой в свадебное путешествие: я в Турцию, она в Швейцарию. И три года жили там в любви и согласии." (Фильм "Тот самый Мюнхгаузен").
@CrazyDocOFP
@CrazyDocOFP 5 жыл бұрын
"-ты кем работаешь? - над собой работаю!" ;))
@527398
@527398 8 жыл бұрын
Эти диалоги просто великолепны XD Сразу вспомнила идиотские диалоги на французском, в которых тоже не было никакой логики.
@DianaT-ph6iz
@DianaT-ph6iz 25 күн бұрын
а какие в японских учебниках!
@PieeM
@PieeM 20 күн бұрын
Думаю так на всех языках 😂
@Tolkienphil
@Tolkienphil 13 күн бұрын
На немецком так же😂
@theholygrailcatterychatter1584
@theholygrailcatterychatter1584 11 күн бұрын
Из французского я запомнил на всю жизнь первую фразу в вузовском учебнике : « Camarade Agathe va à la gare » - товарищ Агата идёт на вокзал.
@Jimserac
@Jimserac 14 күн бұрын
What memories this brings ! I took Russian classes at Cranston High East from 1962-1965. Our teacher was Dr. Chester Adam Kiesel PhD. who had graduated from Brown U. and Harvard. He had us reading Captain's Daughter by Pushkin and Hero of Our Times by Lermonotov by the second year. Kiesel later became an internationally famed translator of several works. We learned pronunciation by copying our teacher and did not use diagrams of the mouth or tongue. To get an idea of the quality of those classes, years later in my 60's, I spoke in Russian with a Russian woman who had been in the Bolshoi ballet. She said I spoke with an accent but thought I had been in Russia as a student ! This was 40 years after High School !!
@selfishbirch
@selfishbirch 12 күн бұрын
Всего за два года? Ну и ну! У меня ушло типа семи лет, чтобы читать что то для взрослой аудитории на английском, а говорят, грамматика на русском сложнее к пониманию. Было бы интересно узнать про методы вашего профессора больше. Надеюсь, в интернете есть информация по вопросу. Он явно понимал, что делает.
@mergele5
@mergele5 12 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@somestuff7876
@somestuff7876 12 күн бұрын
@@selfishbirch если есть Желание и хоть какая-то Необходимость, то легко. А то ведь как получается: - 7 лет школьного английского оказались, просто, набором словарного запаса; - 3 года в универе научили пониманию языка на слух, даже с сильным акцентом... со словарем; vs - Сериал, поменял актеров дубляжа или долго не выходил перевод серий => за 6 месяцев был совершен переход от субтитров на русском, затем на английском, затем сабы стали реально не нужны. - Вот и пара любимых книг незаметно были перечитаны в оригинале. - Стало интересно оставить свои пять копеек в комментариях => за 3 месяца от формирования предложений на русском, корявой кальки обратного перевода, до перехода внутреннего голоса на английский в момент его использования. Все эта база знаний начинает цепляться друг за друга и за год происходит такой скачок на "ровном месте", что становится непонятно в чем вообще была проблема с его пониманием.
@kimrizo1938
@kimrizo1938 7 күн бұрын
you should have read fairy tales by Pushkin, much better stuff
@aliyavaleyeva
@aliyavaleyeva 3 жыл бұрын
-Как его фамилия? -Иван Иваныч. :))
@j-ksg1-96Jg
@j-ksg1-96Jg 25 күн бұрын
Керәшендер ул)
@MadHerringFish
@MadHerringFish 23 күн бұрын
Он гений
@user-lg7nm2mr9c
@user-lg7nm2mr9c 19 күн бұрын
ИванОвич, тогда ок.
@wester_wald
@wester_wald 17 күн бұрын
@@MadHerringFish Вот новость
@lilyonkwast
@lilyonkwast 15 күн бұрын
Киняев. Фома Киняев 😑👌
@Rachel-dt7yt
@Rachel-dt7yt 17 күн бұрын
No technology needed. Only intelligence and articulation in practice which creates a confident professor. I recommend this lesson from 1960 for all teachers.
@Astlaus
@Astlaus 17 күн бұрын
I totally want to see someone get alveolar trill right just from the description of its articulation.
@alesxemsky
@alesxemsky 11 күн бұрын
I agree. The explanation is very solid. And I also recommend it without any doubt.The problem is not with the explanation though, the problem is with the students especially nowadays. All these just don't make any sense for them at least in the beginning of their study.
@user-vm3wn4fx3h
@user-vm3wn4fx3h 15 күн бұрын
Какие красивые лица!!!
@zamanium7517
@zamanium7517 10 күн бұрын
В свои 17-19 ори выглядят на 34-36 нынешних. Ювенилизация на дворе
@dorffnk
@dorffnk 3 жыл бұрын
21:45 имеено так обычно переходит диалог в другую фазу 😂 - Здравствуйте Маша - Вера, доброе утро - Как поживаете? - Хорошо, спасибо. У меня друг.
@1iuh
@1iuh 19 күн бұрын
"Если друг оказался вдруг ..."
@sakesaurus1706
@sakesaurus1706 18 күн бұрын
"не говори со мной, у меня уже есть друг"
@dmxumrrk332
@dmxumrrk332 14 күн бұрын
Люди просто «гаммы» разучивают и учатся непослушными органами речи артикулировать звуки чужого языка, где всё по-другому. С этой точки зрения и подобраны слова, и натянута хоть какая-то связь между фразами.
@sad_fat_natasha
@sad_fat_natasha 14 күн бұрын
I’m a native Russian speaker and I feel like I forgot how to speak after watching this tongue placement thing 😂 So I’m not sure if this is an effective language teaching strategy
@pouritenne8996
@pouritenne8996 16 күн бұрын
Щ being taught as a combination instead of a single sound is a testament to the time in itself
@shabelskiy_shorts
@shabelskiy_shorts 15 күн бұрын
what do u mean then?
@pouritenne8996
@pouritenne8996 12 күн бұрын
@@shabelskiy_shorts щ как шч, ранее популярное произношение
@vlagavulvin3847
@vlagavulvin3847 12 күн бұрын
мхатовское ))
@Vinsedesign
@Vinsedesign 11 күн бұрын
​@@shabelskiy_shorts he meant that an ''old fashion'' Russian ''щ'' sounded like ''sh'' then ''ch'', but modern Russian ''щ'' sounds like one solid single sound
@evad520
@evad520 10 күн бұрын
@@shabelskiy_shorts Щ = Shi ш = Sha
@undrenaline
@undrenaline 21 күн бұрын
Thanks for the full version. Earlier I saw only the weird conversations which went viral...
@roman28rus
@roman28rus 18 күн бұрын
Вы понимаете суть разговоров? Суть кринжа?))
@maya.7057
@maya.7057 18 күн бұрын
@@roman28rus У нас в учебниках тоже были подобные диалоги. Одна семья Стоговых чего стоила) Если им показать - они точно поняли суть кринжа)
@roman28rus
@roman28rus 14 күн бұрын
@@maya.7057 согласен, у меня учебник был по англ.морскому языку, трэшачёк тот ещё)))
@maya.7057
@maya.7057 14 күн бұрын
@@roman28rus По морскому?? Ну, это неплохо) Это все-таки интересно)
@roman28rus
@roman28rus 9 күн бұрын
@@maya.7057 English for mariners
@Spartanets1
@Spartanets1 10 жыл бұрын
"Я не люблю работать, а много думаю"..)))
@gringo6362
@gringo6362 25 күн бұрын
Меньше думаешь дольше живёшь
@Myuker
@Myuker 24 күн бұрын
@@gringo6362 антисоветчик - всегда гомофоб!
@razdvautreu
@razdvautreu 20 күн бұрын
@@gringo6362 Аватарка соответствующая.
@karugs9032
@karugs9032 15 күн бұрын
Ты жив ?
@zamanium7517
@zamanium7517 10 күн бұрын
Меньше думаешь - моложе выглядишь
@reactor8892
@reactor8892 9 ай бұрын
- Где вы работаете? - Я не работаю. Я много думаю -Ну, до свидания - До свидания! )) -Как жизнь? -Спасибо, хорошо. У меня друг. -Да что вы говорите! ФАМИЛИЯ!!! - Иван Иваныч - Вот те новости ... Это что, допрос? -Как жена? - Она хорошо -Как кот? -Он хорошо -Как запорожец? -Он хорошо. -Вы любите свою жену? -Да, в Сибири. -А запорожец? -Он зеленый До свидания! )) Boo-ga-ga
@Dmitriy61
@Dmitriy61 19 күн бұрын
Надо было тайм-код написать.
@jodlex_music
@jodlex_music 6 күн бұрын
Так вот откуда такие диалоги NPC в играх пошли) Тодд Говард со своими диалогами в TES IV: Oblivion - отдыхает просто))
@FransceneJK98
@FransceneJK98 19 күн бұрын
I’m a native Russian speaker and I think this whole tongue placement and explanation of vocal chords is where he lost the students. Especially for the letter И which is just pronounced as Ee in English, like in the word eel. There’s no need to make it more complicated when Russian is already hard enough. No wonder students don’t retain anything after the semester is over. The way languages have been taught for decades was just ineffective for the masses.
@user-be2me4qu1l
@user-be2me4qu1l 14 күн бұрын
100 % - Таким способом как в видео выучить язык невозможно.
@tikala1
@tikala1 14 күн бұрын
I can’t say for certain but it’s possible the teacher was trying to teach the students to sound more native-like, rather than having a strong American accent when speaking. Not saying I agree with the method, just giving a possible reason for it.
@Jimserac
@Jimserac 14 күн бұрын
Agree completely ! Thank goodness our Russian teacher did not use such diagrams. We learned by copying him and he corrected us or improved our speaking over time. I remember I had trouble with "вы" but eventually got it right. I can still remember passages from "Hero of Our Times", it was the first book I read in Russian. But out teacher, Chester Kiesel PhD., also told us poems and carefully explained them to us. I still remember them, decades later. He later became a famed international translator.
@MajidFouladpour
@MajidFouladpour 12 күн бұрын
Cannot agree more. This is like teaching someone about mechanics of bicycle riding and expecting them to be able to actually ride a bike. True, if they persist long enough they will learn; but that's s result of whatever hands-on practice they get not the theory.
@FransceneJK98
@FransceneJK98 10 күн бұрын
@@tikala1 you can’t really get rid of an accent once you’re an adult. Some will always stay behind. So focusing on removing the accent go sound more Iike a native speaker (phonetically) shouldn’t be the focus in the first place. It’s about learning to communicate in Russian and ensuring native speakers even understand you. The next step is to learn how to have excellent command of the language. Sounding less American and more “Russian” is irrelevant. That’s just bonus work if you choose to do it, AFTER you’ve become fluent in Russian.
@romanbrazhnikov9049
@romanbrazhnikov9049 10 жыл бұрын
Awesome! A good explanation, a good pronunciation and excellent dialogues )) Про жену в Сибири улыбнуло))
@prostoprohozhijnadjadjupoh7869
@prostoprohozhijnadjadjupoh7869 9 жыл бұрын
Он ездит её любить в Сибирь. А она ездит в Сибирь любть снег.
@tatiana8670
@tatiana8670 10 ай бұрын
Я тоже посмеялась 😂
@innafox6784
@innafox6784 7 күн бұрын
It is not the language that is taught here, but the correct pronunciation. And very successfully. People criticize without understanding the meaning of what is happening
@BLUEFOUNDable
@BLUEFOUNDable 9 жыл бұрын
One of the Finest Examples of Learning Russian language and pronunciation Ever.
@evad520
@evad520 14 күн бұрын
Except not a single conversation was correct. :D
@BimBomPetrovich
@BimBomPetrovich 3 жыл бұрын
Actually, the articulation system representation is just amazing "Ы" for all of you!
@inersdraco
@inersdraco 21 күн бұрын
"Уй"
@moorgrass22
@moorgrass22 20 күн бұрын
😂
@_-eYuLiXiaoLong-_
@_-eYuLiXiaoLong-_ 19 күн бұрын
"ъ" (ер) + "і" (и десятиричное) = "ы" (ери/ еры). "ъ" раньше имел звук схожий с звуком оук "ꙋ", по этому и пишется как "уи"
@ryanolsen294
@ryanolsen294 18 күн бұрын
⁠@@inersdracotranslates to cow, Перевод смешной😂
@user-ik4iz8ml1i
@user-ik4iz8ml1i 18 күн бұрын
​@@ryanolsen294 коровить
@ilb473
@ilb473 19 күн бұрын
Он доктор, он инженер, он поэт? Это же я! Это моя фамилия Иван Иваныч!!! А вообще очень хорошее произношение!
@lelapirosmanishvili8074
@lelapirosmanishvili8074 5 жыл бұрын
This is the way English was taught in the Soviet Union. organs of speech and stories written 150 years ago.
@user-ku2xr3nh4b
@user-ku2xr3nh4b 5 жыл бұрын
«The Stogov Family» из учебника Старкова ☺☺☺
@GallinaGarkina
@GallinaGarkina Жыл бұрын
@@user-ku2xr3nh4b Диксона (он англичанин). Чей тогда метод? Мы вернулись туда, откуда пришли.
@spacegangster2588
@spacegangster2588 20 күн бұрын
рассказы, написанные 150 лет назад это изысканное сокровище по сравнению с мусором написанным сегодня, лучше говорить и произносить английский как викторианский англичанин, чем как современная толпа.
@piroDYMSUS
@piroDYMSUS 20 күн бұрын
@@spacegangster2588это компрометирует основной смысл учить английский - для общения. 90% людей для которых английский не родной вас понимать не будут или будут с большим трудом.
@FransceneJK98
@FransceneJK98 19 күн бұрын
And this is why the majority of people still don’t speak English. The method is all wrong
@catherinecollon9545
@catherinecollon9545 2 жыл бұрын
Wonderful! That is more or less the way I learned English about 60 years ago in France.
@gammondog
@gammondog 10 жыл бұрын
They were a dedicated class. They didn't break for lunch after the noon time bell. Thanks for posting.This answered a lot of my questions.It also brought back some memories of wearing those "cans" and the tinny audio that came through those heavy things.
@gammondog
@gammondog 2 жыл бұрын
@@mackenziewoods8201 No. A bit before my time. I did use those types of headphones in grammar school. Also, I did study Russian in College. There, they had a language lab where you could use cassette recorders and practice speaking. It was humbling to play back a recording and hear my voice for the first time as it sounds to others. Not the same as it sounds to yourself. Many fond memories of my classmates and professor.
@nancycat9242
@nancycat9242 Жыл бұрын
@@gammondog do you still remember Russian?
@gammondog
@gammondog Жыл бұрын
@@nancycat9242 only a few hundred words. I can still read the words and hand write Cyrillic script. Oddly, I would have a difficult time hand writing the printed letters by memory. Conjugation of verbs fine but inflections of nouns and adjectives not so. That case system was a real challenge. Still, I cherish my memories of taking those classes. P.S. It’s just as the late Barry Farber said. The Cyrillic alphabet is a “false alarm”. Every student in the class that stayed after the first few classes mastered it in three weeks. Including alphabetical order and hand writing. The Cyrillic keyboard was not covered in those days.
@chimpichompi4690
@chimpichompi4690 7 жыл бұрын
Al fin encontré un vídeo que realmente enseña, no solo la pronunciación del ruso, sino que también conceptos importantes de fonética articulatoria. Lejos el mejor vídeo de pronunciación del idioma ruso que he visto.
@MrGianeta
@MrGianeta 5 жыл бұрын
yeah, but it's from the 60's. That's... a long time ago. the pronunciation changed a bit since then. I just thought you should be aware of that. Also, in your case you might want to concentrate on differences between Spanish and Russian, which are not the same as differences between Russian and English. Also, the dialogues are weird (which is ok, since it's the foreign studens who made them up, I guess, but definitely not to be followed). The method itself is very sound. Russian phonetics is very well studied, so you have plenty of materials available if you look for them - both for positions of the tongue and for the so called "intonational constructions" (i.e. types of sentence intoning).
@blonderuna
@blonderuna 17 күн бұрын
21:59 - Он доктор? - Доктор, инженер, поэт, гений, миллиардер, плейбой, филантроп.
@vlagavulvin3847
@vlagavulvin3847 12 күн бұрын
бонвиван, замминистра, генерал, подследственный
@jaimebenito620
@jaimebenito620 9 жыл бұрын
Rather than learning about phonetics (which I already knew), I have learnt a master lesson on how to teach it. Brilliant! Correction: absolute genius! Why modern lessons are so watered down in comparison?
@michaelparisi9275
@michaelparisi9275 9 жыл бұрын
kiss ass
@BobGlasby
@BobGlasby 8 жыл бұрын
+Michael Parisi Because modern Education European and American has been taken over by feminists and politically correct persons.
@kw5839
@kw5839 8 жыл бұрын
+Robert Glasby truer words were never spoken.
@petros_adamopoulos
@petros_adamopoulos 6 жыл бұрын
This was proper mansplaining all the way :).
@anibalcesarnishizk2205
@anibalcesarnishizk2205 4 жыл бұрын
@@BobGlasby Long time ago i had read in a Reader's Digest article that American universities demanded the students to learn foreign languages but in the second half of the '60s practically learning foreign languages were banned by the students themselves.The latter wanted folkloric studies or something that went along with the" Spirit of Times".
@maya.7057
@maya.7057 18 күн бұрын
У преподавателя хороший английский!
@addwell788
@addwell788 Жыл бұрын
Как приятно видеть, как студенты занимаются изучением русского языка
@AmneziaAztec
@AmneziaAztec 19 күн бұрын
60 лет назад)
@annk.4039
@annk.4039 18 күн бұрын
​@@AmneziaAztecвсе равно приятно.)
@_salaryman_
@_salaryman_ 9 жыл бұрын
Диалоги просто пиздец смешные))) Не хватает еще водки и медведей для полного антуража.
@igormironov7708
@igormironov7708 5 жыл бұрын
И балалайки
@mihanich
@mihanich 6 жыл бұрын
Щ isn't pronounced like that for at least 100 years. It's not "щч" it's just "щ", which doesn't make it any easier for native English speakers though.
@vuhdeem
@vuhdeem 5 жыл бұрын
He's teaching Ukrainian Щ. I don't know why. Russian Щ is just English "sh" but held longer and tongue higher.
@babythebabyslings
@babythebabyslings 5 жыл бұрын
Chukovskij Щ kak щч proiznosit.
@Unbrutal_Rawr
@Unbrutal_Rawr 3 жыл бұрын
The film is from the 1960 when this pronunciation was still standard.
@mihanich
@mihanich 3 жыл бұрын
@@Unbrutal_Rawr This wasn't standard in 60's. You won't hear that pronounciation in 60's.
@Unbrutal_Rawr
@Unbrutal_Rawr 3 жыл бұрын
@@mihanich Fine, it wasn't standard anymore, but you absolutely will hear this pronunciation in the 60, especially outside Moscow and from Russian emigrants. You hear it from this man, who was born in 1912 in Moscow, even though this pronunciation was rather characteristic of the St Petersburg standard with *шчука* and *дождя* as opposed to the Moscow standard which had *щ:юка* and *дож:я.* Here's another example: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/hpNiqbaFx9_Xqqc.html It is indeed much easier to learn to distinguish this pronunciation from *ш,* especially because those who have this pronunciation pronounce *ш* softer than in the modern standard.
@Estelae_bn
@Estelae_bn 9 жыл бұрын
wonderful lesson. I really enjoyed
@qwert1forutube
@qwert1forutube 5 жыл бұрын
" - Как жена? - Она хорошо. Она в Сибири" ))) 22:24
@TheDarkvindetta
@TheDarkvindetta 5 жыл бұрын
и ест снег день и ночь
@user-lg7nm2mr9c
@user-lg7nm2mr9c 21 күн бұрын
Видео из 1960ых, так что норм
@1iuh
@1iuh 19 күн бұрын
"После венчания мы уехали с супругой в свадебное путешествие: я в Турцию, она в Швейцарию. И три года жили там в любви и согласии." (Фильм "Тот самый Мюнхгаузен").
@brightfuture0959
@brightfuture0959 13 күн бұрын
"I think a lot" the person who wrote this dialogue has extensive not-work experience.
@Kolemag
@Kolemag 18 күн бұрын
К счастью у нас есть такие же преподаватели английского - американского, и это счастье заниматься по такой программе :) А у этого преподавателя шикарная дикция присущая всем дикторам того времени, идеальная школа.
@maya.7057
@maya.7057 18 күн бұрын
Да, у преподавателя хороший язык. Для тех времен, когда живой язык не слышали просто удивительно.
@EK-tb6ui
@EK-tb6ui 16 күн бұрын
ага, особенно если внимательно его фамилию прочитать ))))
@maya.7057
@maya.7057 15 күн бұрын
@@EK-tb6ui Устинов. А что здесь необычного?
@Kolemag
@Kolemag 15 күн бұрын
@@EK-tb6ui ой и правда )
@genls
@genls 12 күн бұрын
​@@maya.7057и английский с акцентом
@krishnar1182
@krishnar1182 14 күн бұрын
This is very interesting, I had only heard stories about how Russian pronunciation used to be taught. My understanding is that back in these Cold War days if you were studying Russian you either wanted to work for an intelligence agency or you were a suspect Communist. It would be interesting to learn if these students continued studying Russian/what they might have done with it.
@user-yc9wj5qo1m
@user-yc9wj5qo1m 18 сағат бұрын
Сколько из этих студентов было раскрыто КГБ в СССР, и сколько завербовано, для более углубленного изучения русского языка? 😅
@NickMitchellTheEnglishman
@NickMitchellTheEnglishman 10 жыл бұрын
Surprisingly helpful!
@finkrer
@finkrer 8 жыл бұрын
Keep in mind that the "щ" sound is no longer pronounced like that.
@finkrer
@finkrer 8 жыл бұрын
***** Like this: *щщщ* Seriously though, if I absolutely had to explain it right here, I'd say it is a long sh-sound, but it's actually a different one, so you'd better google it and find the correct pronunciation yourself.
@finkrer
@finkrer 7 жыл бұрын
Well, if you want to call early 20th century Russian classical, alright. But no one speaks like that now, except maybe very old people. Even gopniks pronounce it correctly. I am Russian and I say so.
@finkrer
@finkrer 7 жыл бұрын
Check it anywhere on the Internet, the old pronunciation is [ʂtɕ], the new pronunciation is [ɕː]. I can only assume that these native speakers either didn't exactly understand what you wanted from them, or you yourself got something wrong. I as a native speaker can clearly see the whole picture, and I say that it is the old pronunciation that is not used anymore. The professor has probably left USSR long ago and carries an outdated pronunciation, even for the 60s.
@finkrer
@finkrer 7 жыл бұрын
Robert Glasby Well, they just have a non-standard pronunciation, then, that's all. I've been to Siberia, though, and the accent people have there is no different from mine or the one heard on TV. As I've said, if you want objective information, it's all out there. Just google it.
@finkrer
@finkrer 7 жыл бұрын
Robert Glasby It's not difficult at all. I think you misunderstood me and are asking these people the wrong questions.
@saimalishahid1406
@saimalishahid1406 16 күн бұрын
This is still so useful!
@andnowi
@andnowi 20 күн бұрын
I learned Russian (and French and Spanish) by the direct grammar method to university level, and my listening skills never progressed much beyond elementary. Even later, when working in Russia, I was half-stuck in a grammatical, translating mindset.
@real_shevtsov
@real_shevtsov 19 күн бұрын
Same with Spanish and French, dunno why :( P.S. I'm From Russia
@banana53358
@banana53358 19 күн бұрын
russian is really really difficult . I m learning it right now that grammar makes me yank my hair out
@SKASlavon
@SKASlavon 19 күн бұрын
Да, очень большие различия по структуре и вариативности построения предложений.
@thisismycoolnickname
@thisismycoolnickname 18 күн бұрын
Stop caring about the grammar. As a beginner, your job is to be able to understand meanings of sentences, that's all.
@elenapovarova4201
@elenapovarova4201 18 күн бұрын
@@thisismycoolnicknamebut this is almost impossible without knowing a grammar
@user-gi6cf1en9e
@user-gi6cf1en9e Ай бұрын
"Я не люблю работать... "😂😂😂
@igoroid7
@igoroid7 19 күн бұрын
доктор, инженер, поэт 🤣 как фамилия? ...Леонардо да Винчи! 😁
@Marguerite-Rouge
@Marguerite-Rouge 15 күн бұрын
Известен как Иван Иваныч для родственников! Вещи скрыты от нас 🙃
@nikpante
@nikpante 20 күн бұрын
"Все работают - а я не люблю работать. Но я много думаю!" - вся русская интеллигенция в одной фразе.
@moorgrass22
@moorgrass22 20 күн бұрын
У них хорошо получается 🙂
@Anubis1993KZ
@Anubis1993KZ 18 күн бұрын
Приятно знать, что корявые диалоги не только в наших учебниках по ин. языкам)
@Eg0r86
@Eg0r86 18 күн бұрын
Это диалоги не из учебников.
@Anubis1993KZ
@Anubis1993KZ 18 күн бұрын
@@Eg0r86 т.е. это импров или что?
@Eg0r86
@Eg0r86 18 күн бұрын
​@@Anubis1993KZ Да, они сами придумывали диалоги. Это одно из первых занятий.
@marymay3343
@marymay3343 17 күн бұрын
The idiocy of Duolingo sentences is unbeatable :)
@RusoConOxana
@RusoConOxana 10 жыл бұрын
superrrrr, spasibo!
@user-wg1jt2fg5e
@user-wg1jt2fg5e 23 күн бұрын
Супер, спасибо. Но после дождя на улице обычно свежо.
@sylvanatup8423
@sylvanatup8423 8 жыл бұрын
This video reminds me of my Speech Professor Renierio Real in the University of Bohol during my college days. Speech subject is not a part of my course curriculum but i decided to study it very well in order for me to improve myself the way I pronounced the English pronounciation, but until now nothing has changed. The problem is just within in me.
@JuanRamirez-xz6de
@JuanRamirez-xz6de 11 күн бұрын
I consider that a very boring Russian language class, I teach English to Spanish speaking people , I have done that for over 22 years, and we don't waste time trying to learn the way our mouths , lips, tongues, throats , etc. work when we speak, we just speak and we have seen very good results
@lelek_and_bolek
@lelek_and_bolek 11 күн бұрын
Sadly we can not hear your results, while in this film the students perfectly pronounce even the hardest Russian sounds
@douglasheld
@douglasheld 2 жыл бұрын
5:50 I've never understood the approach of teaching Щ as two sounds to English speakers. This seems ubiquitous in instruction while completely unknown to native speakers.
@fanatp0stpanka
@fanatp0stpanka 3 күн бұрын
apparently in that time pronouncing щ like that still was a thing
@Io1564
@Io1564 10 жыл бұрын
That's brilliant!
@StephenRBeet
@StephenRBeet 8 жыл бұрын
This is excellent!
@alexbar3345
@alexbar3345 11 күн бұрын
😮nj😢u😮not
@selladore4911
@selladore4911 18 күн бұрын
this is a really good guide
@AleVlaSandor
@AleVlaSandor 5 жыл бұрын
Imagine student sit still the same way these days, even older ones
@eugenebar6646
@eugenebar6646 10 күн бұрын
Ой, это очень мило! Друзья, какие лица у той молодежи: добрые, светлые, чистые. Oh, that's so lovely. What wonderful faces these girls and boys have - so bright and kind and innocent.
@alexeykrylov9995
@alexeykrylov9995 19 күн бұрын
5:53 a very uncommon way to pronounce "щ" nowadays (as two sounds sch-ch instead of one long soft sch). Something old-fashioned, maybe the old-muscovite pronunciation from the 1950s or something else.
@uspenskiy
@uspenskiy 20 күн бұрын
Wow! Thank you.
@1iuh
@1iuh 19 күн бұрын
"В церкви на вопрос священника, хотим ли мы стать мужем и женой, мы дружно ответили: «Нет!» - и нас тут же обвенчали. После венчания мы уехали с супругой в свадебное путешествие: я в Турцию, она в Швейцарию. И три года жили там в любви и согласии." (Фильм "Тот самый Мюнхгаузен").
@stevenzheng5459
@stevenzheng5459 18 күн бұрын
21:17 These student conversations in Russian are hilarious 🤣🤣🤣
@dragonfractal6361
@dragonfractal6361 16 күн бұрын
When I was taking Russian and had to partner up with classmates for oral exams, we, too, made up hilarious conversations. I remember practicing with a partner and her talking about someone having six cats. The professor walked in, and the very next moment, I exclaimed, “Шесть кошек?!”
@user-yc9wj5qo1m
@user-yc9wj5qo1m 18 сағат бұрын
Изучение языков должно проходить не за оценки, а по необходимости. Это как занятие спортом не в тренажёрных залах, а на физической работе, а быту, (необходимые работы в сельской местности).
@vcmusic9436
@vcmusic9436 5 жыл бұрын
22:00 iron man beginning
@user-mo7vp1fx7o
@user-mo7vp1fx7o 3 жыл бұрын
Same at english lessons in Russian school, funny dialogues about nothing. But let me tell all american people who learning russian - you are brave and awesome!!!!
@shubham_dalvi
@shubham_dalvi 3 жыл бұрын
Tell me the difference between ы and и
@user-mo7vp1fx7o
@user-mo7vp1fx7o 3 жыл бұрын
@@shubham_dalvi dont know dude how to explain, same difference like between v and w
@shubham_dalvi
@shubham_dalvi 3 жыл бұрын
@@user-mo7vp1fx7o is it correct if one writes your name Мартинов instead of Мартынов?
@user-mo7vp1fx7o
@user-mo7vp1fx7o 3 жыл бұрын
@@shubham_dalvi not quite realy, И - pronounced more softly than Ы
@shubham_dalvi
@shubham_dalvi 3 жыл бұрын
@@user-mo7vp1fx7oTrying to learn Russian pronounciation and grammar got me like 🥵 🤯
@user-vm3wn4fx3h
@user-vm3wn4fx3h 15 күн бұрын
Диалоги просто 😂🔥🔥🔥
@plainvanillaguy
@plainvanillaguy 16 күн бұрын
If this is Russian 101, I can say for certain that foreign language teaching in American universities has gone downhill. This sounds like a graduate seminar on phonetics.
@LS-dp2gs
@LS-dp2gs 12 күн бұрын
If I did not speak Russian already, I would not even start to learn it. Wayyyy too complicated😳
@OV-zg3md
@OV-zg3md 13 күн бұрын
They're doing well as far as I can judge by the video
@semeonivanov
@semeonivanov 17 күн бұрын
готовые шпионы! никто ничего не заподозрит!
@zaryadkapoliglota
@zaryadkapoliglota 10 жыл бұрын
молодцы:)))
@user-fv9cy6og1v
@user-fv9cy6og1v 18 күн бұрын
Well, pronunciation is close to Russian, but intonation is “to exited”, (more American) for Russian people, so we speak without emotions usually
@TinLeadHammer
@TinLeadHammer 11 күн бұрын
"too excited", видимо.
@user-fv9cy6og1v
@user-fv9cy6og1v 11 күн бұрын
@@TinLeadHammer Thanks for the correction. That’s what I meant
@Ronin_dv
@Ronin_dv 7 күн бұрын
- ваша жена гуляет! - ну, ничего. Она тепло одета.
@paulkiss1981
@paulkiss1981 16 күн бұрын
I'm a native speaker of Russian. Watching this for some reason😂
@robetheridge6999
@robetheridge6999 12 күн бұрын
The video started out with a key problem for native English speakers learning Russian; the mouth is very relaxed when speaking Russian. The problem goes the other way with Russian speakers. The English language is very relaxed with full mouth usage whereas the Russian language is not. This is one thing I practice often - not relaxing my mouth when speaking Russian.
@TinLeadHammer
@TinLeadHammer 11 күн бұрын
Ha! I've always thought the opposite is true. Ventriloquism in Russian is easy, less so in English, where you need to AR-TI-CU-LATE.
@igortanchik
@igortanchik Жыл бұрын
какая прелесть!
@user-lw8zf3wq4y
@user-lw8zf3wq4y 12 күн бұрын
- Моя жена в Сибири. - Любите ли вы жену? /// эти диалоги такие философские, чем может показать на первый взгляд ХД
@TinLeadHammer
@TinLeadHammer 11 күн бұрын
такие - чем? Кто и что может показать?
@TheKardo1972
@TheKardo1972 10 ай бұрын
- Пошли. Всэ вмэстэ. - Почиму ти свэгда к грузим придьераешьча? Патаму што мы такия прастыя луди… И за этова мы такая лохайа дабыча. - Што будет с нашей страной?! Прьямо как в старые времена! Мы ж ни в чем… не виноваты! - Какие ваши доказательства?! - Кокаинум!
@user-ib7ud1yv2t
@user-ib7ud1yv2t 22 күн бұрын
Надо же, какими прилежными были американцы когда-то..
@Kurt1991jorsen
@Kurt1991jorsen 18 күн бұрын
Обратите внимание на цвет кожи
@annk.4039
@annk.4039 18 күн бұрын
​@@Kurt1991jorsenа вы батенька шутник.
@ganglery
@ganglery 18 күн бұрын
Ну изучать русский язык, наверное, не всех подряд с улицы набирали. Это какие-то особо мотивированные американцы. Наверное и сейчас такие есть
@iliychburya8409
@iliychburya8409 23 күн бұрын
У нас любой безработный любит много думать лишь бы не работать)
@dirigible806
@dirigible806 10 күн бұрын
Honestly, I can't imagine learning a language like this. But I guess the students were used to the lecture form of learning. Now it's all about student-centered, communicative approaches to learn vocabulary and grammar, within contextual and realistic situations. Pronunciation is viewed as something that comes with time with no real focus on accent. What an interesting video, though!
@user-zo2zh9ts1j
@user-zo2zh9ts1j 2 күн бұрын
The problem is not the accent. There are sounds in the Russian language that are not in the English language. There are 32 letters in the Russian language. You have to learn to pronounce them. But you also need to be able to hear. Foreigners do not hear the difference between the sounds "sh" (ш) and "sch" (щ). kzfaq.info/get/bejne/gptiopRkpsmWZ3k.htmlsi=aJIT1BFAP49Z8cKM 😊 In addition, Russian is an intuitive language. Intonation is very important. Not the meaning of the word, but how the word is said. Paradoxical language. In theory, there is no word order in a sentence - you can put a verb or other part of speech anywhere. But “you went” means an action, and “went you” means a curse (mild form, in the sense of “I’m tired of you”)😁.
@Igorr2010
@Igorr2010 20 күн бұрын
13:18 no,it CAN be preceded! especially in ukrainian accent of russian language, but also in normal russian it is easier to say "Yi" when consonant followed by so-called "soft sign" between this consonant and "i". yes, i'm russian and studied linguistics at the university and live not so far from the russian-ukrainian border
@fanatp0stpanka
@fanatp0stpanka 3 күн бұрын
he answered to his own question with yes, so he's saying it can be preceded- watch it again i guess
@nancycat9242
@nancycat9242 Жыл бұрын
2:21 I could never think a thing at the back of my mouth is moving during me pronouncing «и»))
@irinasiberia54
@irinasiberia54 5 жыл бұрын
похвально!
@victorgluschenko8583
@victorgluschenko8583 10 жыл бұрын
спасибо, поржал )
@markszabo928
@markszabo928 5 жыл бұрын
Does anybody know the song played at 20:43 ?
@stopnevich
@stopnevich 5 жыл бұрын
Пётр Лещенко "Чубчик"
@markszabo928
@markszabo928 5 жыл бұрын
Николай Стопневич Thank you
@andreypetrov4868
@andreypetrov4868 11 күн бұрын
Reminded me my English lessons at Russian school : London is the capital of Great Britain. I've been living in the West for more than 20 years. I've never heard anyone said that phrase. I've never had to say it by myself. Why foreign languages are taught the way you would never be able to speak them properly ?
@lelek_and_bolek
@lelek_and_bolek 11 күн бұрын
I teach my daughter in a similar way. She's got amazing English and German pronounciation.
@ryandward
@ryandward 8 жыл бұрын
I love how the students don't get any chance whatsoever to participate. Maybe trying to make the sound for yourself would help you remember how they're produced.
@maxritz7142
@maxritz7142 8 жыл бұрын
+Ryan Ward If you think this is actually what the classes looked like, then you are understandably mistaken. Most films like this were more staged than on of Kanye's music videos. They were probably very similar to our classes today, where no one really gave a fuck about looking perfect like this.
@BobGlasby
@BobGlasby 8 жыл бұрын
+Max Ritz So, what you mean is that American education is reprobate. Why do not American children want to learn? What's wrong with your society? No wonder the Americans are warmongers feeding lies about Russia
@MachoMaster
@MachoMaster 7 жыл бұрын
Well, that escalated quickly...
@maxritz7142
@maxritz7142 7 жыл бұрын
+MachoMaster I had forgotten about this, but yeah, it really did, didn't it? Anyways, Robert Glasby that's no what I meant at all. I meant that they would have been taking a more active role in the classroom than is shown in this footage. This isn't some high school, this is the College of William and Mary, one of our oldest and most prestigious universities. As for Americans feeding lies about Russia, how do you figure? I was taught from an early age to respect my Russian counterparts. Your nation has accomplished very much with very little.
@poconets
@poconets 3 жыл бұрын
@@maxritz7142 dude they're not perfect at all😂
@portfeed
@portfeed 5 жыл бұрын
Это весьма весело.Интересно как Американцы воспринимают русских,когда они учат английский язык...Тоже наверно смешно для них.
@linux6036
@linux6036 Жыл бұрын
Такая же реакция конечно
@MrFirefox
@MrFirefox 19 күн бұрын
Hes actuaally teaching mewing
@user-vm3wn4fx3h
@user-vm3wn4fx3h 15 күн бұрын
Какой классный демонстрационный макет
@NashBrooklyn
@NashBrooklyn 14 күн бұрын
no one has used their tongue better than russians - i mean just look at it - every sound takes full mouth - nothing left for breathing in and out -
@pavelsazonov
@pavelsazonov 5 жыл бұрын
а как же ПИВО ВАДИКА ?
@alexandertyomin1808
@alexandertyomin1808 16 күн бұрын
Жена в Сибири- это действительно хорошо!
@Igorr2010
@Igorr2010 20 күн бұрын
5:38 this consonant rather sounds like very palatalized Sh, but not Shch, it sounds shch in ukrainian and belorusian (velarized). but yes, it is transliterated from russian this way because of history of russian language, in the past it sounded like in ukrainian and belorusian and sometimes can slightly sound this way in petersburg dialect, but not in moscow dialect. yes i'm russian and studied linguistics at the university
@smolkos
@smolkos Күн бұрын
Ахаха, позабавило, когда преподаватель на секунду запнулся перед объяснением буквы "р". Типа "эээ"(а как объяснить-то?)
@FANTITUTZY
@FANTITUTZY 10 жыл бұрын
amazing :D this is most brillant lesson :D
@dixgun
@dixgun 17 күн бұрын
The narrator has a familiar voice.
@kubanaid5960
@kubanaid5960 19 күн бұрын
Деавшка у которого муж инженер и поэт хорошо разноваривает почти без акцента.
@artykuzmin
@artykuzmin 10 жыл бұрын
Прикольно :)
@irinasiberia54
@irinasiberia54 5 жыл бұрын
Я иногда работаю. Ой,я несчастная, я живу в Сибири.-)
@vadunded
@vadunded 5 жыл бұрын
У вас там снег день и ночь:))
@user-lg7nm2mr9c
@user-lg7nm2mr9c 12 күн бұрын
Зимой и летом снег идёт.
@user-yc9wj5qo1m
@user-yc9wj5qo1m 18 сағат бұрын
Единственный предмет, это иностранные языки, где в СССР преподавали плохо (не правильно). Упор был на грамматику, а разговорная часть девалась только вундеркиндам. По принципу, если сам разобрался то молодец.
@user-br3wu9ob7v
@user-br3wu9ob7v 17 күн бұрын
Where will you put indefinite article 'бля' in this phrase😂?
@vlagavulvin3847
@vlagavulvin3847 12 күн бұрын
a--blya
@iknowniknown6945
@iknowniknown6945 7 ай бұрын
С какой целю они учили русский язык?
@bukleuh
@bukleuh 27 күн бұрын
С целью десантирования на Урале. Русский им нужен, чтобы местные не догадались, что они американцы.
@user-uz3zw3fw5r
@user-uz3zw3fw5r 21 күн бұрын
Чтобы тебя повеселить.)
The RUSSIAN Language
13:38
Langfocus
Рет қаралды 3,3 МЛН
Ex-Professor Reveals Way to REALLY Learn Languages (according to science)
23:44
Каха инструкция по шашлыку
01:00
К-Media
Рет қаралды 7 МЛН
Omega Boy Past 3 #funny #viral #comedy
00:22
CRAZY GREAPA
Рет қаралды 36 МЛН
Чай будешь? #чайбудешь
00:14
ПАРОДИИ НА ИЗВЕСТНЫЕ ТРЕКИ
Рет қаралды 2,7 МЛН
Реакция АМЕРИКАНЦА на АНГЛИЙСКИЙ Павла Дурова
15:58
Энтони Американец
Рет қаралды 73 М.
How to read Russian
29:12
RussianLearnsYou
Рет қаралды 2,7 МЛН
#1 Mistake People make when learning Russian pronunciation
6:21
Learn the Russian Language
Рет қаралды 12 М.
Palatalization: Hardness and Softness of Russian Consonants
13:31
How Janey Learned Russian (former COLLEGE RUSSIAN)
Рет қаралды 46 М.
Learn 150 Russian Phrases for Absolute Beginners // 1
33:10
Russian Level 1
Рет қаралды 1 МЛН
1000 Chinese mini dialogues - Let's practice Chinese conversation!
2:58:05
Kendra's Language School
Рет қаралды 905 М.
How to Pronounce Russian Like a Native Speaker
27:24
Learn Russian with RussianPod101.com
Рет қаралды 143 М.
Каха инструкция по шашлыку
01:00
К-Media
Рет қаралды 7 МЛН