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Globus Russian Language Tuition in Moscow and St Petersburg

July 17th, 2008

After successfully operating the Globus International Language Centre in Moscow for more than 5 years Globus have recently starting offering their Russian language tuition also in Russia’s second city; St. Petersburg.

Many people regard St. Petersburg as the most European styled city in Russia. The city is a major trade gateway, financial and industrial centre of Russia. St. Petersburg is also a major transport hub.  It is part of the important transport corridor linking Scandinavia to Russia and Eastern Europe. The city has a very rich cultural background and offers visitors a wide range of attractions.

learn russianInitially the Globus courses in St Petersburg will be more suited to people wishing to enrol in Corporate Russian Courses, Individual “One-to-One” or Russian for Expats Courses. These courses are offered as closed group or individual “One-to-One” courses and will be designed to meet with the client’s specific requirement. As well as Russian language courses Globus also offer a wide range of classes in other major languages from complete beginners to advanced level.

At Globus, we give people the opportunity to study Russian in Russia. This allows students to experience Russian culture and also interact with Russian people.

If you would like to learn Russian in Russia with Globus, more details on our Russian classes can be found the main website: http://www.globusworldwide.com.

Globus - Study Russian in Russia

June 23rd, 2008

learn Russian with Globus Globus Worldwide provide an extensive range of courses for people who wish to learn Russian in Russia.

We have recently created a page on our website containing a selection of comments from our students who have enrolled on our Russian lessons and classes. Please click here to see what they think about our Russian language tuition in Moscow and St Petersburg.

The Globus Russian language courses are designed to be suitable for every level of student. Our Russian classes range from basic Russian language to highly advanced Intensive Russian Courses including Corporate Russian Courses and Russian for Expats.

If you want to Study Russian in Moscow or St Petersburg give Globus a call on +44 1623 798185 or click here to send us an email.

Learn Russian with Globus in Moscow & St. Petersburg

April 25th, 2008

In addition to Moscow we are now also offering our  Corporate and Expats Russian language tuition in Russia’s second city - St. Petersburg. For more information click here.

Learn Russian in Moscow

March 18th, 2008

Hi All,

Have you ever wondered what Russians say when they want to find out how people are getting on and how they feel? Well below is your answer.

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Memorise what Russians say, when they want to find out how people are getting on and how they feel:

1)    Как дела?

Kak dela?

How’s business? (How are you doing?) 

2)    Как поживаешь?

Kak pajivaesh?

How are you getting on?

3)   Что нового? 

Shto novava?

Any news?

4)    Как жизнь? 

Kak jizn’?.
 

How’s life?
5)    Как здоровье?

Kak zdarov’e?

How are you?

6)    Как настроение?

Kak nastraenie?

How are you feeling? (How are you keeping?)  

 

 

Learn Russian in Moscow

March 6th, 2008

Hi everybody,

What is the weather like today? We have been asked by several of you to publish Russian phrases covering the weather. Below we have listed some standard phrases for this topic.

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1)      Какая сегодня погода?

Kakaya pagoda sivodnya.
What’s the weather like today?


       2)  Сегодня хорошая/плохая погода.   
            Sivodnay kharoshaya/plakhaya pagoda.
           The weather is fine/bad today.


 3)      Тепло/Холодно.
Teeplo/Kholadna.
It’s warm/It’s cold.


      4)  Дождливо/Ветрено/Пасмурно/Солнечно.
            Dajdliva/Vetrena/Pasmurna/Solnichna.
            It’s rainy/It’s windy/It’s cloudy/It’s sunny.


       5)  Идет дождь/Идет снег/Туман
           Idet dojd’/Idet sneg/Tuman.
           It’s raining/It’s snowing/It’s foggy.
 

 

 

Learn Russian

January 17th, 2008

Hi Everybody,

Happy New Year to all our friends of Learning Russian with Globus .

Today we are showing phrases that we hope none of you will ever have to use but are nevertheless important in case you are unwell.

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      1)      У меня болит зуб/голова/сердце/живот/горло.

U menya balit’ zub/galava/sertse/jeevot/gorla.
I have a toothache/headache/heart pain/a stomachache/a sore throat.


       2)  Что с Вами? Вы плохо себя чувствуете?   

            Shto s Vami? Vi plokha seebya chufstvuete?
            What’s the matter with you? Are you unwell?

3)      Что у Вас болит?/Shto u Vas baleet?/What hurts you?


 4)      Вам нужно сходить к врачу./ Vam nujna skhadeet’ k vrachu./You must see the doctor.
 

 

 

Learn Russian

December 24th, 2007

GLOBUS WORLDWIDE AND GLOBUS INTERNATIONAL WISH ALL OUR FRIENDS A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR.

Learn Russian

December 20th, 2007

Hi All,

As requested by Ed this time we are showing some Russian phrases that will be useful in a pub or restaurant. Let us know if there are any phrases that you are inetrested in and want us to publish.

Have a great day.

1)      Меню / Minju / Menu
2)      Светлое пиво и тёмное пиво / Svetlae piva I tyomnae piva / Light and dark beer.
3)      Счет, пожалуйста! / Sh’ot pazhalusta! / The check, please.
4)      Что Вы хотите заказать? / Shto vy hatite zakazat’? /What would you like to order?
5)      Можно, пожалуйста, курицу, рис и один стакан пива. / Mojna pazhalusta kuritsu, ris i adin stakan piva. / I would like to order chicken, rice and one glass of beer.

6) Зал для курящих и зал для некурящих / Zal dlya kuryashchikx I zal dlya nikuryashchikx / Smoking and non-smoking room 

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December 6th, 2007

Hi All,

Today we are continuing the transport theme with some more useful phrases. As always do let us have any suggestions or comments that you might have. Have a great week.

     1)     Остановка автобуса, троллейбуса / Astanofka aftobusa, traleybusa / Bus,trolleybus stop
 

2)    Скажите, пожалуйста, где остановка автобуса №5? / Skajite, pazhaluysta, gde astanofka aftobusa nomer pyat’? / Could you tell me where is the bus stop?
 

3)     Этот автобус (троллейбус…) идет в центр? / Etot aftobus (traleybus) idjot v centr? / Does this bus (trolleybus…) run downtown?
 

4)    Какой автобус идет в центр? / Kakoy aftobus idjot v centr? / What bus goes to the centre?
 

5)    Скажите, пожалуйста, где станция метро? / Skajite, pazhaluysta, gde stantsiya mitro? /  Could you tell me where is the metro?

Learn Russian

November 8th, 2007

Hi everybody,

Another week has gone by and here is a further set of Russian phrases/words. This time we are learning about about Transport and various modes of transportation. We hope that you all enjoy our weekly list of phrases. For more information click here.

                                                       Транспорт/Transport
 

Транспорт/Transpart/Transport
Ехатьездить/Ehat’…Ezdit…/To go by vehicle
Автобус/Aftoboos/Bus
На автобусЕ/Na aftoboose/By bus
Троллейбус/Traleboos/Trolleybus
На троллейбусЕ/Na tralebbose/By trolleybus
Трамвай/Tramvay/Tram
На ТрамваЕ/Na tramvaye/By Tram
Метро/Mitro/Metro
На метро/Na mitro/By metro
Такси/Taksee/Taxi
На такси/Na taksee/By taxi
Машина/Masheena/Car
На машинЕ/Na masheene/By car
Поезд/Poezd/Train
На поездЕ/Na poezde/By train