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RussoMobile project launched in Austria

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RussoMobile project launched in Austria


25.11.2019


A project of traveling lectures on the Russian language, which has been implemented in Germany for nine years, has also opened in Austria. Lecturers from Russia travel by car to cities in Austria, where they conduct classes and various events aimed at popularizing the Russian language, TASS reports.

RussoMobil proved its effectiveness and non-trivial approach during the implementation of the project in Germany, thanks to which thousands of German students learned a lot of interesting things about the Russian language and culture of Russia. Each year, young teachers make about six hundred educational and enlightenment trips.

RussoMobil is a mobile language and cultural bureau. Lecturers conduct game classes with children, helping to interest them in learning the Russian language and destroy negative cliches about Russia.

Photo credit: Elena Chulikova / inc-news.ru

Participants of the mobile project, as a rule, come to this or that school by invitation - school representatives inform about the desire to invite Russian lecturers for free classes, and the educational institution is included in the RussoMobile route.

Photo credit: Elena Chulikova / inc-news.ru

According to the Russian ambassador to Vienna Dmitry Lubinsky, the number of Austrians who want to master the Russian language is increasing. In schools, it is studied by more than seven and a half thousand people, in universities -  by about four thousand people.

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