If you cannot find a transcript for your specific level (e.g., Pimsleur Russian Plus or Level 4), do it yourself using AI:
Play the audio again, but this time read the transcript simultaneously. Point to each Cyrillic letter as the speaker says it. This bridges the gap between the Cyrillic symbol and the Russian sound. Do this twice. Pimsleur russian transcript
When you learn a language like Spanish or Italian, looking at a transcript is relatively harmless because the spelling largely matches the pronunciation. Russian, however, is a different beast. If you cannot find a transcript for your specific level (e
Pimsleur does not sell a "Transcript Book" for Russian in their standard retail package (CD or Audible). However, they do provide "Reading Lessons" and "Notes." Do this twice
While this is excellent for pronunciation, Russian has grammatical cases that are invisible to the ear. For instance, the word for "Moscow" changes: Moskva (subject) vs. Moskvy (genitive). To the untrained ear, they sound similar but mean different things. A transcript makes these changes visible.