English sentence is statistically far shorter than Russian one. English words can have, well, 1000 of minutes being combined with some adjectives or words like two out at something like that. But in Russia, we have like, long, endless words like the jolt is no privateeel stringes dani. That's just three words and it means here. Well, let's talk in a year and I will tell you how it went. Maybe it will be your first podcast from the prison. Yes,. but so I want to, right now, when I have a chance out of my screenwriting, you know, work, I want to write in English more economically, I Want to
Nikolai Kulikov is an award-winning Russian screenwriter and stand-up comedian. This year he spent a couple of months living in London (and also briefly in Dublin) performing stand-up comedy. I saw one of his performances in English on video and thought he was very funny! So, I decided to contact him for an interview to find out more about him, his experiences learning English, his views on performing to British & Irish people, and how he feels about life in Russia these days. I hope you enjoy the episode! **Please be aware that this episode features some rude language and swearing** Click here for more information
http://wp.me/p4IuUx-1Kw Sign up to LEP Premium on Acast+ and add the premium episodes to a podcast app on your phone. https://plus.acast.com/s/teacherluke.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.