253 - How to learn Russian with love and stay motivated

253 - How to learn Russian with love and stay...

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349 - [Mem] Налоги и бюрократия в ЕС. Как с этим жить?

📝 Full episode + all learning materials → https://www.russianwithmax.com/349-taxes-and-bureaucracy-in-the-eu-how-do-you-live-with-it/В этом премиальном выпуске я рассказываю, как устроены налоги и бюрократия для autónomo в Испании: прогрессивный подоходный налог, социальные взно ...  Show more

348 - Commit to Learn Russian in 2026 - The Power of Anki & SRS

Новый год — как понедельник: хочется начать «новую жизнь» и учить язык регулярнее. В этом эпизоде Макс говорит о системной практике изучения языков, Anki и SRS (интервальном повторении), о том, почему глаголы — одна из самых важных частей в изучении языка, и делится своим личным ...  Show more

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