Russian “Kiss Me” t-shirt Giveaway Winter 2012
Send me a postcard for a chance to win a Russian "Kiss Me" Tshirt. One lucky winner will be chosen on January 1, 2012. My address is:
Alla Shubina P.O. Box 5915 Monterey, CA 93944
Send me a postcard for a chance to win a Russian "Kiss Me" Tshirt. One lucky winner will be chosen on January 1, 2012. My address is:
Alla Shubina P.O. Box 5915 Monterey, CA 93944
I'd like to introduce you to Ruth, one of my online Russian students. Ruth is a former BBC journalist and, for the past two years, has been working as a journalist with NATO-TV in Afghanistan. Ruth and her band WHITE CITY are kicking off a tour of former Soviet Republics soon. It's called "BIG IN THE STANS" and I encourage you to follow Ruth and her band via Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, MySpace, etc. See the links below:
Online Russian Lessons with Alla Shubina: http://www.allatek.com
Follow the band WHITE CITY: http://www.biginthestans.com (Великие в СТАНАХ) - our main website and blog http://www.myspace.com/whitecitykabul http://www.facebook.com/whitecitykabul http://www.twitter.com/whitecitykabul http://www.flickr.com/whitecitykabul http://www.soundcloud.com/whitecitykabul
In this mini-lesson we explore some vocabulary which might be encountered while on vacation. We visited Bailey Island, Maine and enjoyed fresh sea air, sunshine, the spectacular rocky coast and, of course, Maine lobster.
This is a Gypsy song sung in Russian, Ukrainian, and Gypsy.
This song is a conversation between a man and a falling star. The star is tired making dreams come true. People should think what they really want before making a wish.
This is an original poem and song inspired by the natural beauty found in the Russian Republc of Karelia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_of_Karelia
We decided to take a week's vacation in Egypt to escape the winter cold of Ukraine. Our trip lasted from January 13 to January 20. While there we visited the Pyramids, the Sphinx, Cairo, Karnak Temple, Luxor, the Al-Deir Al-Bahari Temple, and the Valley of the Kings.
This song is about a crow who mistakes billiard balls for a clutch of abandoned eggs and sits on them. Amazingly, the "eggs" hatch with the baby birds having numbers on their backs.
This is the first video in my new series of Russian songs sung by amateur musician friends of mine.
Learn Russian expression of love and tenderness.