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Making sentences

This interactive video introduces several concepts in Russian: the verb to be, articles (lack of articles), and how to negate sentences. Length: 4:03.

Making sentences

Author: Shannon Donnally Spasova

Made with the support of Michigan State University

Technology used to create this lesson: Google slides, Camtasia, H5P.

Link to embeddable version of this material: https://h5p.org/node/23084

 

Related lessons:

  1. Multidirectional verbs of motion in the past tense
  2. Action sentences and verb conjugation (first conjugation)
  3. Future tense of the verb to be
  4. Introduction to the past tense
  5. Introduction to verb conjugation
  6. Past tense of reflexive verbs
  7. Past tense of verbs
  8. Past tense of быть
  9. Past tense of есть/нет
  10. Recognizing cognates – video
  11. Second-conjugation verbs
  12. Prepositional case with ending -у
  13. Aspect: past tense and past tense questions
  14. Making comparisons – interactive video
  15. Making suggestions: давайте – interactive video
  16. Я говорил Леночка (Кирилл Ковальджи)
  17. Review: Verb Forms and Tenses
  18. Talking about schedules – Какое у тебя расписание?
  19. New verbs and verb conjugation
  20. Past tense of verbs and making plans to go out
  21. First conjugation verbs
  22. Second conjugation verbs
Project Tags negation, быть ● Level Novice ● Activity Type Grammar ● Format Interactive Video, Lesson ● Grammar Verbs ●

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