Olga JarrellOct 13, 2021Какой vs. Каков Оба вопросительных сло́ва, КАКОЙ и КАКОВ, означа́ют “what kind of”. Кака́я же ме́жду ни́ми ра́зница?
Olga JarrellSep 23, 2017ОДЕЖДА: Adjectives and Verbs to Talk About ClothesInspired by the book by Ignaty Dyakov “The Story Sensation” Discussing the chapter of the book about clothes and styles with my students...
Olga JarrellAug 27, 2016БАБЬЕ ЛЕТОБАБЬЕ ЛЕТО is a period of warm, sunny, and dry weather before the cold and rainy days of the fall. In the middle part of Russia, ба́бье...
Olga JarrellJun 24, 2016Word of the day: ПОХО́Жпохож – похожа – похоже – похожи = a short-form adjective from похожий = to look alike; resemble похож на (что? кого́? - Accusative)...
Olga JarrellFeb 20, 2016Word of the day: сладкийLearn some "sweet" vocabulary" with these posters and see if you can answer the follow-up questions. Вы любите сладкое? Вы сладкоежка? Вы...
Olga JarrellFeb 16, 2016A little bit of grammar: ADJECTIVE-NOUN AGREEMENTAdjective-noun agreement simple rule: Adjectives must agree in gender and number with the nouns they describe. You can see the examples...
Olga JarrellAug 17, 2015Word of the day: бесплатныйThe adjective бесплатный is a very useful word because it's always good to know what is free or free of charge. As any other adjective,...
Olga JarrellAug 15, 2015Word of the day: запрещёнThis short-form adjective appears in the street signs quite frequently. It means “forbidden; prohibited; not allowed” and it is derived...