If you enjoyed learning Serbian by watching Neven or Poletarac or Kefalica, I am sure you will love "Slovo na Slovo" series, too :)
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Sunday, November 24, 2013
Monday, November 18, 2013
If you haven't been to Novi Sad, you'll surely look forward to visiting it after you watch this video by Daniel Erdeg :
You can also practise making simple sentences as I did in the classroom exercise and prepare to do one or few tasks based with this video explanation (if necesarry, check the vocabulary video):
You can also practise making simple sentences as I did in the classroom exercise and prepare to do one or few tasks based with this video explanation (if necesarry, check the vocabulary video):
- Exercise for Serbian 102: What can you see ? Šta vidite ?
- Exercise for Serbian 201: Šta se nalazi ispred Vas / s leve ili desne strane ? Šta ste videli ? or Šta ćete videti kada dođete u Novi Sad
Sunday, November 10, 2013
If you have always wondered it there were any videos with conjugations in Serbian with the Cyrillic script, here they come :
With this video you can not only pronounce the Simple present conjugations of the verb "zvati se", but you can also practise its word order and asking and answering simple questions in the second part of the video. Which words are missing there ?
With this video you can not only pronounce the Simple present conjugations of the verb "zvati se", but you can also practise its word order and asking and answering simple questions in the second part of the video. Which words are missing there ?
Tuesday, November 05, 2013
If you are a beginner in learning Serbian and you want to practise only the most frequent verbs, I'm sure you'll enjoy this video with:
For more speaking practice videos click here. and if you are a more advanced learner of Serbian try to ask / answer questions in different tenses or conditionals. For example: Šta bi uradio kada bi video zeca / mačku...?
along with the nouns (in the Accusative case), do watch these videos and try to:
- ask "what" (šta) questions
- or simply talk what you see or you don't see along with it:
For more speaking practice videos click here. and if you are a more advanced learner of Serbian try to ask / answer questions in different tenses or conditionals. For example: Šta bi uradio kada bi video zeca / mačku...?
Sunday, October 27, 2013
In order to start speaking Serbian fluently, the best way to automatically recall the whole phrases and chunks of language is to listen to films and songs in Serbian (and preferably sing along). For example, in the chorus of this song you can hear the following phrase over and over again:
On these pages you can find the :
Nije za nju, nije za nju ...za nju je ...and I bet you won't make any mistakes in the future if you want simply to say:
- ...for her = ...za nju
- ... isn't for her = ... nije za nju
On these pages you can find the :
- lyrics of the song (tekst pesme) with the pretty literal translation
- exercise with the song which I made for my students :)
...and don't forget to make the most of the first Serbian with Songs free e-book!