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Grammar to make your learning easier.
Lots of Azerbaijani language in action using many words we know so well.
More fascinating conversations with Fidan and Niki
What can we say,  Its a bit of hard work this week.
Connecting arts,  connecting hearts A super interview this week with the founder of Azerbaijani socks,  sit back relax and learn more about Teresa and her company set up to help village women here in Azerbaijan.
Stuffed cabbage leave are the dish of today. The fully illustrated recipie is with this seasons transcripts  Transcripts And this brings us to the end of Season 2.  A short season but a couple of month of other projects will be taking over our
What fun this week as we explore new vocabulary and grammar in preperation for our interview next week with Rasim. Rasim is a great friend who is always on hand to help make our lives in Azerbaijan easier. www.azeriwithus.com  
Today we have a very interesting interview  with Camila. Azerbaijan in a box and the interlectual games are just a couple of topics we discuss.
Fidan and Niki discuss the vocabulary needed before we hear Camila's interview next week. Can you workout what Camila does?
Teresa has setup a business employing local Azeri women to knit their famous wool socks.  She now sells them around the world. Before hearing her story Niki and Fidan front load useful vocabulary and introduce the grammar of past perfect tense.
Niki and Fidan prepare or as we say in the education business, 'frontload," you with the vocabulary and grammar you need before Lale's interview next week.  We are in for a treat so listen, enjoy and learn with Azeri with us.
Ordinal numbers, the weather and all the things Fiona talks to Niki and Fidan about next week, but they realise they haven't taught you yet.  Lively conversation mixed with local information.  Enjoy
Mənim adım Rasimdir. Mən 1968- ci ildə Imişli rayonu Məmmədli kəndində sadə bir ailədə anadan oldum. My name is Rasim.In 1968 I was born into a simple family in the village of Məmmədli  in Imişli region.
Mənim ixtisasım musiqişünaslıqdır. Mən 5 yaşımda ilk dəfə pianoda çalmağı  öyrəndim. My profession is musicologist.  I learnt to play the piano for the first time aged 5.
She tells us about her keep fit program -Birinci, ikinci, dördüncü və beşinci günlər məktəbdən sonra mən idmana gedirəm. On Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday after school I go to the gym. Phwee sounds exhausting.
And we are back - Season 2 and what an exciting set of episodes we have for you.  Beginning with an interview with Fidan   As a child I loved very much playing in the fields. Our home was near fields of wheat, sunflowers, corn, tomato, watermel
So this week I bare my soul and you get to learn lots of things about me, but only in simple present and simple past which limits the amount of detail nicely! After all we have only know each other for a short while...
Beginner Azerbaijani podcast  Season 1 Lesson 19 Past tense of to be and emotional language
Today we are going to dive into Azerbaijani names for family members.  Often for economic reasons family members are very close, grandparents, aunts and uncles often live together with their partners and children, which helps them to support ea
Welcome back to Azeri with us and our 14th lesson. Today dear people we are learning have and don’t have. This is used as a statement and as a question and two words you can use instantly in many different situations. Using the pronouns, which
Hello everyone and welcome to Azeri with us. In this podcast we will be learning the most commonly used adjectives which will come in very useful to describe this ridiculously hot weather we have been having.  Bugün hava çox çox istidir. Tempra
Finally Fidan we have got to the PAST TENSE let the trumpets sound. Simple past tense is going allow us to talk so much more. Talk to our friends, acquaintances and random people in the pub,  about what we have done. So here goes.
As much as questions may aggravate us they will be asked you all the time by local taxi drivers especially. Where are you from? What do you do here? Do you like Baku?  Are you here with your family, husband? Are you here alone?....
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