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Eugenia Vlasova

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A Russian linguist in Canada. Russian tutor and blogger, ardent language lover.

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New on Patreon: Unidirectional vs multidirectional verbs of motion. What’s the real difference, and why does Russian have them? In my new article, I explain how to approach these verbs—with realistic examples. patreon.com/posts/all-thos… Make Russian grammar click! Become my patron!


The Pushkin State Russian Language Institute has crowned its Word of the Year 2024, and guess what? The word is... Пушкин (Pushkin). 🙃 The runners-up: -- семья (family) -- искусственный интеллект (artificial intelligence) -- выборы (elections) -- квадроберы (quadrobers 🤷‍♀️).…


I'm assembling the cabinet according to the instructions ... Vocabulary: Собирать - to assemble, to gather, to collect #Russian #Russianwithmemes

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After joining an online group of Russian-speaking academics, I experienced a mild case of reverse culture shock. My latest (free) article on Patreon shares insights into cross-cultural differences—hoping it helps you understand your Russian students, colleagues, or partners…


I always use the Russian National Corpus and its frequency dictionary to pick the most common verbs, nouns, and adjectives for my lessons. It organizes words by part of speech and gives overall stats—one of my top tools! ruscorpora.ru/corpus/main/fr… #RussianLanguage


Russian Words with Two Soft Signs If you've studied Russian on Duolingo, you might have come across the question: "В каком слове есть два мягких знака?" (Which word has two soft signs?). It’s a quirky prompt, so I decided to dive in and find real examples! Here are some Russian…


It's Fyodor Dostoevsky's birthday today. Did Dostoevsky motivate you to learn Russian?


New on Patreon Starting a new series on Russian verbs of motion! The first post covers идти and its unique uses beyond ‘to go.’ : patreon.com/posts/all-thos… #RussianLanguage #LanguageLearning


Word of the Day: голос голос /ˈɡoɫəs/ noun, masculine -- voice, opinion, vote В день выборов важен каждый голос. Each vote counts on election day.

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A moment of cuteness: Cerberus's puppy guards the gates to the kingdom of the cute little dead ones". Diminutives, anyone? мёртвенькие (with -еньк- suffix) means “the slightly dead” or “the cute little dead ones,” adding an affectionate tone. And милота? Pure "cuteness…

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🚀🐕#OTD 11/3/1957: The Soviet Union sent #Laika, a stray #dog from the streets of Moscow, into #Earth #orbit aboard #Sputnik2. Laika was the first animal to orbit the Earth, but died within 2 hours. newyorker.com/tech/annals-of… #space #spacehistory #animalsinspace


New on Patreon: A complete roadmap to Russian grammar, from the alphabet to B1. Explore one possible path for mastering Russian, designed for adult learners who value structure and logic. patreon.com/posts/russian-… #LearnRussian #RussianGrammar


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Language learners, do you go for literacy or for fluency first? #langtwt #Language


Пугать так пугать - I would translate that as "Let's get really spooky!"

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How do you prefer to learn languages? I recently debated with some experienced teachers who favor gradual exposure to grammar. As a lifelong learner, I find authentic materials more effective. I teach real Russian, using genuine content at or slightly above a student's level.…


How to agree a noun with a number in Russian when counting? It may seem overly complicated (and it is), but there are at least easily formalised rules. For 1 (один, одна, одно) + Nominative, don't forget that the number itself has genders, and agree that gender with a gender of…


The cauliflower in the freezer watches me take out the meat dumplings (pelmeni). Vocabulary: Цветная капуста - cauliflower Пельмени - Pelmeni, dumplings with a meat filling, popular Russian/ Siberian comfort food. #russian #vocabulary #Russianwithmemes #memeoftheday

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Just published on Patreon: a deep dive into the Russian verbs остаться/оставаться! What started as a single lesson turned into two packed sessions. The post is now live for my patrons, complete with explanations, examples, and grammar tips. Can't wait for you to check it out!…

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