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Learn Russian for beginners (A2 level) through real-life experience in Moscow! In this video, I teach Russian using Comprehensible Input, natural speech, and real situations — not a textbook. This lesson is designed for A1-A2+ beginners (not from zero) and is also helpful for B1 learners who want clear, slow, natural Russian listening practice. We explore Maslenitsa in Moscow on Tverskaya Square during a frosty winter day (−13°C, feels like −20°C!) with beautiful decorations combining Maslenitsa and Chinese New Year — a unique cultural fusion. In the second part, we move to the kitchen: I show how to make traditional Russian blini and explain what Russians eat them with — condensed milk, sour cream, honey, jam, red caviar, meat, and more. I demonstrate how we fold them, dip them, and eat them in real life. This is: • Real Russian in context • Unscripted natural speech • Clear pronunciation & adapted speed • Visual support (street + kitchen objects) • Acting, gestures, and real objects to help comprehension I speak slowly and clearly, but naturally — because this is how Russian works in real life. If you want to improve your Russian listening skills at A2 level through authentic immersion, this video is for you. 📌 Chapters / Timestamps 00:00 – In this video: Maslenitsa + Chinese New Year + Blini 00:30 – A fairy tale about a Russian teacher (my method explained) 01:50 – Maslenitsa on Tverskaya Square 01:56 – Why there was no video last week 03:14 – Maslenitsa decorations: Russian–Chinese fusion 05:11 – Coin minting 05:56 – Moscow in miniature 06:54 – I almost fell 😄 07:13 – Outdoor restaurant area in winter 07:30 – Blini and the sun symbolism 08:19 – More decorations 09:51 – What is Maslenitsa? (Meeting spring, saying goodbye to winter) 11:57 – Russian in the kitchen: plan for part two 12:44 – Ingredients for blini 13:55 – Frying the blini 15:50 – Blini are ready! What do we eat them with? 20:53 – Questions for you 21:30 – Personal greetings to subscribers 22:50 – How to support the project & keep getting free input 23:24 – Don’t miss this part ✅ In This Video: • Learn Russian for Beginners (A2) through Comprehensible Input • Real Russian Street Vlog in Moscow • Maslenitsa traditions explained in simple Russian • Cultural immersion: Russian + Chinese New Year decorations • Cooking vocabulary in Russian (kitchen & food) • How to make and eat blini • Natural spoken Russian (clear, slow, but unscripted) • Listening practice for A2–B1 learners • Real-life vocabulary with visual support 📺 About This Channel: Learn Russian the natural way! This channel focuses on Comprehensible Input and ALG principles — teaching Russian through context, stories, games, and real conversations, not grammar rules. Perfect for beginners and intermediate learners. 📚 Find Your Level: • Beginner (A1/A2) Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/@Sveta_Random... • All Videos Sorted by Difficulty: https://www.youtube.com/@Sveta_Random... 👩🏫 Book a Lesson with Me: Conversation / Comprehensible Input / Crosstalk (RU–EN/ES/IT/DE/ML) Email: sveta.randomrussian@gmail.com | Rates: https://boosty.to/randomrussian 💙 All My Videos Are FREE on YouTube – Your Support Keeps Them That Way! This channel is supported only by your engagement and voluntary donations. 👍 Like, 💬 Comment, 🔔 Subscribe & 🔄 Share – it helps more than you know! Direct Support (Optional & Deeply Appreciated): • Boosty: https://boosty.to/randomrussian • Crypto: BSC / BEP-20: 0xa0c587db677b87A5e5fd829fcA41512EA4bd3da6 TRX: TDrkmTKXyDWTEorQMv9JiNFShX9fUMKzuT BTC: bc1qhuk06lqvkd5ah9ux5d0k7f9mqf4hxud0czatj0 • Full Support Info: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/... #LearnRussian #RussianForBeginners #RussianListeningPractice #SlowRussian #A1Russian #A2Russian