I just found another great video series to improve my russian: "украина без денег" (Ukraine without money). It's a Ukrainian student from Kiev that visits different cities in the country. He discusses prices, transport, places to go, whether people are helpful or not, the city's history etc etc
This video is about the city of Vinnytsia (a place I had never heard about). I can more or less understand 50 % of what he's saying, but I still find it quite useful and you can learn new vocab intuitively at some points e.g "почему так много мусора?" I could obviously tell that "musora" meant rubbish and the nominative word is мусор since it's in the genitive case because it follows the word много. I also find it interesting how russian seems to be the de facto language despite Vinnytsia being in the western part of the country.
This video is about the city of Vinnytsia (a place I had never heard about). I can more or less understand 50 % of what he's saying, but I still find it quite useful and you can learn new vocab intuitively at some points e.g "почему так много мусора?" I could obviously tell that "musora" meant rubbish and the nominative word is мусор since it's in the genitive case because it follows the word много. I also find it interesting how russian seems to be the de facto language despite Vinnytsia being in the western part of the country.
Тот, кто не рискует, тот не пьет шампанского