English in Russia

2024 ж. 24 Мам.
1 680 Рет қаралды

This is our first video abour a British expat's life in Moscow.
I hope you enjoy it and threre is more to come.

Пікірлер
  • I am also from the UK and living in Moscow. I will watch your channel with a keen eye!

    @Jordannadroj20@Jordannadroj202 ай бұрын
  • Okay, I subscribed. I hope it will be interesting to look at Russia through the eyes of a Brit, and at the same time it will be useful to listen to a non-American accent. For some reason, I suddenly remembered a quote from a famous Soviet comedy: "- Well, if you come to our place on Kolyma, you'll be welcome... - No way! You'd better come to us!" 😂😂😂 Greetings from Krasnoyarsk!✌😉

    @AlexJoysting@AlexJoysting33 минут бұрын
  • Блин, чел, как же тяжело воспринимать английский акцент после постоянного американского. Англичане, пилите больше контента!

    @69rus42@69rus4217 күн бұрын
  • Мне нравится, что мы не улыбаемся всем. Это как быть честным перед самим собой и перед другими. Если видишь улыбающегося человека - значит у него случилось приятное событие, просто хорошее настроение, либо он странный.

    @NIKOLAYkuz@NIKOLAYkuz2 күн бұрын
  • Hey guys! This video randomly showed up in my feed. Good luck with your new channel. Looking forward to see new videos!

    @Nish_18@Nish_182 ай бұрын
    • Hi! Thank you very much 😊You have really made us happy with your comment!

      @EnglishVillage_in_Russia@EnglishVillage_in_Russia2 ай бұрын
  • Also from the UK, living in Siberia - great to see your video, I've also recently started a KZhead channel

    @benjaminglish@benjaminglish11 күн бұрын
    • Oh cool! Thank you.

      @EnglishVillage_in_Russia@EnglishVillage_in_Russia10 күн бұрын
  • Nice neighborhood! Which neighborhood is it?

    @plainvanillaguy@plainvanillaguy2 сағат бұрын
  • I am from Nizhniy as well, my love for ever❤ no, it is close to Moscow , 450 km from it only😅😅😅 for russia it is just neighborhood 😊

    @lidialee8461@lidialee84612 ай бұрын
  • When Katia is talking, keep the camera on her. For that matter, more Katia in general!

    @peterm.eggers520@peterm.eggers52022 күн бұрын
    • Got it! We will be doing it in our next video. Katya is quite worried about her English, even though I think she is brilliant.

      @EnglishVillage_in_Russia@EnglishVillage_in_Russia10 күн бұрын
  • so glad you popped up. I am now a loyal customer from Wisconsin USA.

    @deanbertsch5746@deanbertsch57462 ай бұрын
    • Thank you! Maybe you could tell me what things you would like to know about life in Moscow? Any areas of life or places you would want to see a video about? :))

      @EnglishVillage_in_Russia@EnglishVillage_in_Russia2 ай бұрын
    • @@EnglishVillage_in_Russia Video Ideas about Life in Moscow: Moscow Metro Deep Dive: Explore the Moscow Metro system, showcasing its grandeur, history, and hidden gems. Explore Moscow's diverse food scene, trying traditional dishes, street food, and hidden restaurant finds. Moscow on a Budget: Share tips on living affordably in Moscow, from grocery shopping to free activities and entertainment. Moscow Holidays: Capture the festive spirit of Moscow during holidays like New Year's or Maslenitsa. Explore the heart of Moscow, showcasing its historical and cultural significance. St. Basil's Cathedral: Delve into the history and architecture of this iconic landmark. Tretyakov Gallery & Pushkin Museum: Showcase Moscow's world-class art collections. Moscow Parks & Gardens: Explore Moscow's green spaces, highlighting hidden gems and popular recreation spots. Moscow for History Buffs: Explore historical sites like the Bunker-42 Cold War museum or the Victory Museum. Moscow for Architecture Lovers: Showcase the city's architectural styles, from Kremlin towers to Stalinist skyscrapers. Moscow Metro Art Tour: Explore the beautiful and unique metro stations, known for their artistic decorations. A Walk Along the Moscow River: Explore the waterfront, parks, and boat trips available. Horseback Riding: Showcase horseback riding opportunities in Moscow's outskirts. Celebrating a Traditional Russian Holiday: Participate in a local festival or celebration and share the experience. Moscow Flea Markets & Vintage Shopping: Explore the unique finds available at Moscow's flea markets and vintage shops. Learning a Traditional Craft: Showcase the process of learning a traditional Russian craft like making matryoshka dolls. Culture Shock in Moscow: Discuss the cultural differences you experience compared to your home country. Public Transportation in Moscow: Explain the Moscow Metro and bus system for navigating the city. Myths & Realities of Living in Moscow: Debunk common misconceptions about life in Moscow.

      @josephjohnson9805@josephjohnson98056 күн бұрын
  • Hi! Nice walk and a story! But what I don't understand is why convert income in Russia into dollars at an exchange rate that does not reflect purchasing power? Use purchasing power parity (PPP), although even this underestimates the actual disposable income. And the "exchange rate" only disorients Americans, in my opinion: after all, it is very difficult to live on "$ 800" in the United States, unlike in Russia.

    @Olga-de3ru@Olga-de3ru27 күн бұрын
  • All the best for your new channel!

    @pistolpinto@pistolpinto2 ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much

      @EnglishVillage_in_Russia@EnglishVillage_in_Russia2 ай бұрын
  • Putin and Biden go fishing and catch a gold fish. Fish: I will grant you an answer to one question each. Biden: Who will win the WW3? Fish: Sorry mate, cant say, because it may disrupt the timeline. Putin: What will be the price of Coca Cola after the war? Fish: 10 rubles.

    @paradoxofgodexisting@paradoxofgodexisting2 ай бұрын
    • I don’t really understand ?

      @aleczandergordon1298@aleczandergordon12982 ай бұрын
    • @@aleczandergordon1298 Well first, try to read it again, its a nice joke, i dont like to spoil it by explaining, but here it is... The fish doesnt want to say who will win the WW3 and then says the price for Coca Cola (American brand) after the WW3 in Russian currency, meaning Russia will win the WW3. Now read again and you will understand the joke.

      @paradoxofgodexisting@paradoxofgodexisting2 ай бұрын
    • @@paradoxofgodexisting right, got it

      @aleczandergordon1298@aleczandergordon12982 ай бұрын
  • В Парке Горького вроде сейчас ремонт набережной

    @Mikhail_Zyablov@Mikhail_Zyablov15 күн бұрын
  • You might probably already have understood that Russians have some thing on sincerity . They do things ( smiling included) wheh they mean it. 😊 they believe fhaf fake smiling is a kind of hypocritical. That is mentality tbi ng , abd it goes to older generations too, since their life was not that easy in fact. ❤ i hope you still love being abd living here. What is the time you have spent in Russia?

    @lidialee8461@lidialee84612 ай бұрын
    • You are completely right and I do understand that as I have been here for a few years. I wanted to make a point of it as I thought a lot of foreigners would think it’s rude, although it’s certainly an improvement on the over faked smiles that you sometimes come across in the UK or US.

      @EnglishVillage_in_Russia@EnglishVillage_in_Russia2 ай бұрын
    • @@EnglishVillage_in_Russia I know it is taken like rude but it is never the case with Russians 😊 life taught them to be suspicious a bit to open arms and smile to a stranger. That is how we work here. But again it is more about older people. I always smile a lot for example. 😀 and I mean it too. 😀 I wish you a great start with your channel ❤️🤛 share as much as you want .

      @lidialee8461@lidialee84612 ай бұрын
  • Лайк в поддержку канала 👍😊

    @user-fe3ro6eu2h@user-fe3ro6eu2h25 күн бұрын
  • Got to be Jacks mate

    @SamsRussianAdventures@SamsRussianAdventures2 ай бұрын
    • Hey Sam! You're also here👍

      @Nish_18@Nish_182 ай бұрын
  • Маска улыбки одевается от страха ,а не от силы..

    @lyudmila166@lyudmila16611 күн бұрын
  • Take your country back...

    @rodturner6759@rodturner67592 ай бұрын
KZhead