Artsun Akopyan - Spoken Russian Conversation Practice. 500 Mini-Dialogues for Beginners

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Spoken Russian Conversation Practice

500 Mini-Dialogues for Beginners


Artsun Akopyan

© Artsun Akopyan, 2020


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Introduction

Are you trying to learn Russian? The illustrated book SpokenRussian Conversation Practice: 500 Mini-Dialogues for Beginners allows you to greatly expand your active vocabulary. It consists of 500 short dialogues on everyday topics interconnected by meaning and contains about 1,800 commonly used Russian words, word forms and word combinations. A list containing the new words along with their transcription and translation into English follows each dialogue. To reinforce learning, revision tasks are offered after each topic.

This tutorial is intended for beginning and intermediatelearners of Russian.

Teachers of Russian can use this manual to create game situations so students can practice language constructions in a more emotional and effective way.

About the Author

Artsun Akopyan is a writer and freelance translator based in Russia. He worked at a high school teaching Russian and at a university teaching English. His publications include books for English language learners, short stories and articles, translations of fiction and nonfiction books from English into Russian.

Conventions Used in This Tutorial

The dialogues are numbered from 1 to 500. Each dialogue in English is followed by its Russian translation.

New Russian words in dialogues are highlighted in bold and translated into English below the Russian version.

Base forms of Russian words are included in brackets: света́ет(света́ть)  it is getting light.

The accent is marked by the sign ́ over the stressed vowel. The accent mark is not used in the Revision sections. If you want to look up a Russian word in an online dictionary, use the base form without the accent mark (e.g., светать).

In English, dialogues are surrounded by quotation marks:

ABC.

In Russian, every new line of a dialogue starts with a dash:

 ABC.

Waking Up (Пробужде́ние)

1


Its getting light already! Good morning!

Morning!


 Уже́ света́ет! До́брое у́тро!

 До́брое!


уже́  already

света́ет(base form: светать)  its getting light

до́брое(base form: до́брый)  good, kind

у́тро  morning

2


Is he asleep?

Yes. Wake him up!


 Он спит?

 Да. Буди́его́!


он  he

спит (спать)  sleeps, is sleeping

да  yes

буди́ (буди́ть)  wake (someone)

его́ (он)  him

3


Is she sleeping?

Yeah. Wake her up!


 Она́ спит?

 Да. Буди́ её!


она́  she

её  her

4


Sh! Shush!

Why are you shushing me?


 Тс! Ти́ше!

 Почему́тыши́каешь на меня́?


тс  sh

ти́ше (ти́хо)  shush

почему́  why

ты  you (singular)

ши́каешь (ши́кать)  (you are) shushing

на  on, in, at

меня́ (я)  me

ши́каешьна меня́  shushing me

5


Do not wake her up.

I wont.


 Не буди́ её.

 Не бу́ду.


не  not

бу́ду (быть)  (I) will

не бу́ду  (I) will not

6


Wake up, sleepyhead!

Im awake.


 Просни́сь, со́ня!

 Япросну́лся.


просни́сь (просну́ться)  wake up

со́ня  sleepyhead

я  I

просну́лся  have woken up, am awake

7


Have you been awake for a long time?

No. Ive just woken up.


 Давно́ просну́лся?

 Нет. Я то́лько что просну́лся.


давно́  long ago, for a long time

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