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Feb 2019
37m 40s

📖 Russian Book Club | Three little pigs

Russian With Max
About this episode

We start reading in Russian! Hooray! This is the first book called The three little pigs and today we will take a half of it.

This is a short HQ audio version of the YouTube video:

https://youtu.be/i0A4OvGQIs4

Here's the link for text:

http://www.planetaskazok.ru/smihalkovsth/triporosenkamihalkov

My plan:

I choose one short Russian book for reading (or a tale \ story, etc) and give you the full text of it. Then during the live session I explain some difficult words and give you the main idea of the story \ book \ part, so you start reading prepared.

I also upload the HQ audio version of each video to my Comprehensible Russian Podcast therefore you'll be able to listen to the audio as many times as you need.

This is our first episode so I'm open for your suggestions and questions. Let me know what you like and what really helps! I'm going to improve the content and will definitely  change something in the future!

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