274 - Павел Дуров - русский гений соцсетей

274 - Павел Дуров - русский гений соцсетей

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359 - Books to Read in Russian for Intermediate Learners (B1–B2)

В этом выпуске понятного подкаста на русском языке Макс и Юля обсуждают книги Кира Булычёва, которые подойдут изучающим русский язык на уровне B1–B2 и помогут начать читать неадаптированную литературу. Вы узнаете, почему серия об Алисе Селезнёвой считается доступным чтением для i ...  Show more

358 - [Mem] - Назад в прошлое. Альтернатива интернету в России

📝 Full episode + all learning materials → https://www.russianwithmax.com/358-back-to-the-past-an-alternative-to-the-internet-in-russia/ В этом премиальном выпуске понятного подкаста на русском языке для изучающих русский язык Макс рассказывает, как короткая ежедневная зарядка ст ...  Show more

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