Azercell starts Russian language courses
BAKU/17.10.13/TURAN : A local mobile operator and provider of Internet services company Azercell beginning Russian language refresher courses for journalists.
According to the structure of the courses relevant to the autumn of this year. In his speech, Kiril Gaburici said that this year , at the request of journalists open courses in Russian , and that anyone can enroll on the course.
In addition, there is another round of English language courses conducted by Azercell. Media representatives (of 29 people) who have successfully completed the course were given certificates . Journalists were also declared the best record in the exams , which are aimed at 2 weeks in the UK to improve practical skills.
By the way , the lessons in both English and Russian , language, designed for six months. 3 years , Azercell holds similar courses for journalists. To date, more than 100 media representatives participated in these specialized English courses - the press release said. - 17D-
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