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Saturday, March 30, 2013
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Friday, March 29, 2013
If you got interested in solving detective stories while learning Serbian, soon you'll be able to buy special e-books (like this one) which will lead you to video lessons step by step - the more you "discover", the more videos you'll open, which will help you crack the case :) In the meantime, let's prepare for the Mystery of Poisoned Beer, by doing the task about Serbian wine regions (vinski regioni Srbije) :)))))))
Extra task:
Extra task:
Thursday, March 21, 2013
One of the best ways to expand your Serbian vocabulary is to learn different parts of speech. I know it may sound difficult, but if you approach it as a game, nothing is difficult = ništa nije teško:
Don't forget to revise the previous lessons at the intermediate level!
Don't forget to revise the previous lessons at the intermediate level!
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
While in the first four lessons of the Serbian for pre-intermediate level there was the emphasis on the nouns and cases, in the previous post, the more important topic started to emerge - and that's the one of the verb conjugation system in Serbian. That's why I made this short universal Serbian conjugations video to help you practise the verb conjugations for verbs we'll be covering in the future:
How to use it:
How to use it:
- Decide which verb you want to conjugate - or the Latin script version
- Practise saying the verbs with the video - pay attention, in the second part of the video you have to figure out what the subject is (ja, ti, on/ona/ono, mi, vi, or oni/one/ona)
- In the previous lessons we did the verbs "ići", "živeti" and "govoriti" - if you can conjugate these verbs in the Simple Present, you are ready for the next step
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
If you have successfully did the previous lessons
- Lesson 1 - Pronouns and the verb to be
- Lesson 2 - International words
- Lesson 3 - The verb to be
- Lesson 4 - Adjective "dobar" (good)
it means that you are ready to connect the dots, and learn how to greet people in Serbian, which is your lesson 5:
The previous posts on this topic can be found under the heading "greetings in Serbian" - Don't forget to do the follow-up exercise, too!
All the new recordings from Serbian 101 course are available on Udemy now!
All the new recordings from Serbian 101 course are available on Udemy now!
Monday, March 11, 2013
I hope that you enjoyed the previous posts on
Today I'm reminding you of another great Youtube channel where Kefalica shows are being uploaded! Here's one of the previous tasks I made with their video in the past. The funniest responses tend to become so popular, so that people started remixing them. For example Bože, Petra, or this one:
Sunday, March 10, 2013
In the previous posts about Serbian phrases I covered pretty basic ones, such as:
For the more advanced students in Serbian, here comes a video lesson covering the language of giving opinions, expressing agreements and disagreements. Next time I'll record a lesson with Jeremija how to use these phrases in the context:
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