"There is a bus station nearby, but several of them are out of service. You decide to ask the nice Russian restaurant worker which bus to take. She was happy to help. She told you the number of the only bus that is in service, and is leaving in 3 minutes."
Francis is running out of options. After trying to find a taxi, get a train schedule, or find a metro, nothing seemed to be panning out. Now, he carefully sneaks around, constantly looking over his shoulder for the Russian thugs, fearing that at any minute, a large hand will grab him from behind. He decides to take that note from his pocket that the mysterious Russian woman gave him. He recognizes a word that is a Russian number and the word for bus…
The only problem is she wrote it in Russian, so now you must ask for the right bus. If you’re fast, you can translate the numbers and ask for the correct bus. Better hurry, the Russian thugs look like they’re about to approach you.
Mission 2
Help Francis avoid a beating. Practice Russian Numbers and choose the right bus.
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EXERCISE 1
Post below how would you express in Russian:
1. Where is the bus #3. It is over here.
2. Where is the bus # 7. It is over there.
3. Where is the bus # 8. It is over there.
4. Where is the bus # 9. It is over here.
5. Where is the bus # 1. It is over there.
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EXERCISE 2
Post in the comments or record a video saying:
1. My number is: 720 567 11 36
2. My number is: 303 520 83 45
3. My number is: 414 693 21 55
4. My number is: 312 096 32 88
5. My number is: 526 981 34 65
EXERCISE 3
Read the numbers and write them in the comments in numeral form.
1. три пять ноль один четыре три шесть шесть семь
2. девять ноль восемь три шесть два два один
3. три ноль три один два один девять семь три
4. семь четыре пять ноль ноль один два девять девять
5. семь два ноль семь семь восемь семь ноль один четыре
All bystanders - let's have fun too! Write in Russian two last digits of your phone number, two digits of the day you were born and two last digits of your zip code.
“Russian Crash Course program is based on practicing learned material with local native speakers using games, puzzles inside the escape room setup.”
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