The interviewer needs to study Pimsleur Russian volume I in order to correctly conjugate verbs like думать (to think) with the polite 3rd person pronoun вы (like usted in Spanish). I know I still make mistakes in Russian, but these are things that should be learned in the first few hours of study.
EDIT: Now I am about 9 minutes in. People are probably struggling with his pronunciation and grammar.
10 minutes- he gets someone with Russian ability to ask the questions.
In his defense, he does have a good basic vocabulary, but Russian is a language where the endings of words, even names, change grammatically depending on their usage in the sentence, similar to Latin.
The interviewer needs to study Pimsleur Russian volume I in order to correctly conjugate verbs like думать (to think) with the polite 3rd person pronoun вы (like usted in Spanish). I know I still make mistakes in Russian, but these are things that should be learned in the first few hours of study.
EDIT: Now I am about 9 minutes in. People are probably struggling with his pronunciation and grammar.
10 minutes- he gets someone with Russian ability to ask the questions.
The interviewer needs to study Pimsleur Russian volume I in order to correctly conjugate verbs like думать (to think) with the polite 3rd person pronoun вы (like > usted in Spanish). I know I still make mistakes in Russian, but these are things that should be learned in the first few hours of study.
EDIT: Now I am about 9 minutes in. People are probably struggling with his pronunciation and grammar.
The interviewer needs to study Pimsleur Russian volume I in order to correctly conjugate verbs like думать (to think) with the polite 3rd person pronoun вы (like usted in Spanish). I know I still make mistakes in Russian, but these are things that should be learned in the first few hours of study.