OYENTE

Ferran Maylinch Carrasco

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Useful and high quality, best for intermediate

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Revisado: 10-19-24

If you're an intermediate Russian learnet go grab this audio book without hesitation. It's one of the best I've tried. Short dialogs with lots of useful vocabulary, and well interpreted.

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useful frases, but very artificial

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Revisado: 05-21-24

Quick note: just grab "Conversational Russian dialogues" by Lingo Mastery. It's way better.

This book has useful dialogs, but it's ruined by an extremely cold interpretation; it's very distracting that they mention the names of the people in the dialogs, they could have used different people, or the same person with different voices.

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Useful examples but no grammar

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Revisado: 06-11-23

I'm reviewing the chapters about basic phrases (I skipped social media chapters).

This book has interesting examples and clear pronunciation of each word, but it's a shame that they don't explain the grammar, not even basic things.

For example, they say that anohito means that person, but they don't care to say that ano=that and hito=person. Why!?

So it's curious that this book explains basic sentences but at the same time you need to have some basic knowledge to make the most of them and really learn Japanese.

For me it's useful because it gives me sample sentences, so I can listen to the grammar I know in real examples, together with some new vocabulary that I didn't know.

This book could have been excellent, if they just explained bits of grammar when presenting the sentences. For example, say that 人 = person, and that この、その、あの = this, that (1), that (2), so あの人= that(2) person.

that(1) is used when the object is far from the speaker but close to the listener

that(2) is used even the object is far both from the speaker and the listener

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Awesome book to learn Russian

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Revisado: 12-30-21

If you already know a little bit of Russian, this book is gold. The stories are interesting, the vocabulary is well thought-out to help you learn, important words are highlighted. The narrator speaks perfectly in English and in Russian (is it really the same guy??). There is a summary of each chapter in Russian and in English. And vocabulary revision. All in audio and in text (in the accompanying PDF).

In short, an awesome resource for Russian learners.

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Indispensable if you like science

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Revisado: 06-01-21

This is one of my favorite books, including fiction and non fiction. It gives a plausible reason for life and tons of interesting ideas that may blow your mind. The theory of evolution is one of the most beautiful and far-reaching theories that I know.

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