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Free Russian language courses appeared in Serbia

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Free Russian language courses appeared in Serbia


04.10.2023


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Free Russian language courses have opened at the Chemical Technology School in Krusevac, Serbia. The project is being implemented by the ''Ksenia - Russian Language'' community from with the support of the Gorchakov Foundation and the Russian Humanitarian Mission (RHM.) This year, the program will be hosted in 11 cities in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, the RHM telegram channel reports.

The Russian language has been studied at the Krusevac school since 2017, after the RHM opened a ''Smart Class'' there.

Russian language courses, which started at the Serbian school on October, 2, allow students to study Russian from scratch for free.

The course provides an introduction to the culture of Russia and Serbia, as well as the history and traditions of the peoples of the two countries. This year the project will be implemented in cities of Serbia and Republika Srpska, including Kragujevac, Kraljevo, Novi Sad, Banja Luka.

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