Tutorial Transcript

Hello everyone and welcome to lesson 4 of the TPRS Russian course. Today we're having a mini-story about money. Please have a look at the discription box of this video to see the vocabulary list. And then let's get started! Ta-dam! Yesterday I received a salary. Finally! I took a card and went to the store. I wanted to buy some bread. But the cashier said: "You don't have enough money". Not enough money even for bread. Okay, now let's try this mini-story with questions. Yesterday I received a salary. Did I receive a salary YESTERDAY? Yes. Yesterday I received a salary. Did I receive a salary or a letter? Letter. Yesterday I received a salary. Money. I didn't receive a letter. Yesterday I received a salary. Who received a salary? I did. I received a salary. I took a card and went to the store. Did I take a card or a ... banknote? Cash. The card. I took the card. I took the card and went to the store. Did I go to the library? No. I didn't go to the library. I went to the store. I wanted to buy some bread. Did I want to sell bread? No. What for? I wanted to BUY it. I wanted to buy some bread for me. Did I want to buy bread or milk? I wanted to buy bread. But the cashier said: "You don't have enough money" Did the cashier say that I had much money? No. The cashier said that I had not enough money. Did the cashier say that I had not enough money or hair? Money. Of course, money. The cashier said I had not enough money. I have little money. What is not enough? Money. I don't have enough money. Who doesn't have enough money? I don't. I don't have enough money. even to buy a simple bread. That was it for today. Thank you very much for watching. I hope you enjoyed this little sad mini-story. If you want to see the full transcript, translation, vocabulary list and also this same story in present and futurу tense please visit my website It's http://realrussianclub.com You'll find all the links in the description box of this video. So don't forget to have a look. And please subscribe to my channel I'll be very happy to see you here every week in a new lesson. Bye!