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"Open World" invites foreigners to attend Russian language courses
Baku/22.11.22/Turan: Starting from November 15, foreign languages club "Open World" invites foreigners studying Russian to attend free online courses for those with B1-C2 levels of proficiency.
The initiative will include 10 courses aimed at developing general and special competences for business and official communication in Russian.
The courses are aimed at adult learners who would like to improve their Russian language skills.
Until the end of the year, the project will offer 10 online courses, upon completion of which the participants will receive a state diploma:
Full course programme and registration are available at: https://soho-russian.com/
Registration for the courses is open until December 1. The project is supported by a grant from the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation. -0-
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