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Basic Russian 4: Instrumental Case with ЗАНИМАТЬСЯ, УВЛЕКАТЬСЯ, ИНТЕРЕСОВАТЬСЯ

This video explains how to use the three reflexive verbs to communicate about hobbies, interests, or practicing activities. Provides examples with the most useful structures. Recommended for students of Novice High proficiency level (А2+).
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