Intermediate Russian: Listening vs. Hearing. Watching/Looking vs. Seeing
This video is for those who study Russian as a foreign language. It explains the difference between "слушать- слышать" and "видеть-смотреть" verbs. There are a lot of examples that could help you understand how to use these verbs. Recommended for the intermediate level.
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