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Compatriots in Ireland learn about Russian language schools

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Compatriots in Ireland learn about Russian language schools


31.08.2020


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Russian compatriots living in Ireland will be able to learn about the country's schools teaching Russian. The Nasha Gazeta newspaper and www.russianireland.com are preparing a series of articles in September-October 2020 about schools, courses and clubs for Russian-speaking children and adults in Ireland.

The authors of the project called on representatives of Russian-speaking schools in Ireland to tell readers about their school by sending information about the educational institution or community, students, teachers, achievements, events, and classes. Coordinates of schools will be published in the articles, and readers will be able to choose an educational institution or club according to their taste and geographical proximity.

Free Russian language courses were opened in Ireland in August. The courses were reported to be the only full-time courses in the country in recent months. The classes will help students in grades 5-6 prepare for the final state exam in Russian. The school that delivers the courses is affiliated with the Irish Department of Education.

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