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New courses in Russian, English, Slovak, and Ukrainian

Dear Friends!

We are delighted to announce that starting February 2025, our language school "Spectrum" will be launching new courses in Russian, English, Slovak, and Ukrainian!


Representatives of the European Foundation of Slavic Literature and Culture Participated in the Conference “Holocaust Research and Memory Politics”

Representatives of the European Foundation of Slavic Literature and Culture Participated in the Conference “Holocaust Research and Memory Politics”
The European Foundation of Slavic Literature and Culture took part in a roundtable discussion organized by the Scientific and Methodological Center of Russian Studies in collaboration with the Department of Eastern and Central European History and Historical Russian Studies of Budapest State University. The theme of the roundtable was “Holocaust Research and Memory Politics,” and the event was dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Budapest Ghetto.

On January 13, RFL teachers of EFSPaK participated in a webinar titled "Phonetics and Grammar in Teaching Russian as a Foreign Language to Foreigners."

 

On January 13, RFL teachers of EFSPaK participated in a webinar titled 

"Phonetics and Grammar in Teaching Russian as a Foreign Language to Foreigners."

The webinar covered the following topics:

Russian grammar: specific features of teaching it to foreigners

Effective material delivery for foreign learners Sociocultural adaptation of foreigners

Phonetics and pronunciation training

The Russian Word Resonates in Slovak Schools

The Russian Word Resonates in Slovak Schools

 

Every year, Slovakia hosts the nationwide competition "The Russian Word." This remarkable event brings together enthusiasts of the Russian language and culture. Participants compete in various categories, including poetry, prose, solo and group singing.

Old New Year

Old New Year

 

The Old New Year is a unique holiday celebrated in several countries, including Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and Serbia. Its origins stem from the transition from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar, where January 1st in the old style corresponds to January 14th in the new style. This holiday combines both New Year's and Christmas traditions.

Open lesson dedicated to the traditions of celebrating Epiphany in Russia

 

The European Foundation of Slavic Literature and Culture invites high school students to an open lesson dedicated to the traditions of celebrating Epiphany in Russia.