203 - Как Ленин стал революционером? (Russian History XX - 6)

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351 – Дом в Испании. Как ChatGPT стал нашим адвокатом

Макс рассказывает историю покупки дома в Испании: как они внесли депозит (reserva), столкнулись с путаницей в кадастровых номерах и документах и решили отменить сделку. В выпуске — как они добивались возврата депозита, собирали доказательства, писали досудебную претензию (burofax ...  Show more

350 – Sabrina Is Turning 3! — Parenting in Russian (B1–B2 Dialogue)

Видеоверсия: ⁠ https://youtu.be/wt5OYgllg38⁠Диалог Макса и Юли о том, как меняется жизнь с ребёнком в три года: кризис трёх лет, эмоции, садик, языки и путешествия с ребёнком. Живой разговор на русском языке о родительстве, усталости и радостях этого возраста.A natural dialogue in ...  Show more

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