Lezioni individuali di Russo 4 Lezioni settimanali
Livelli: Principiante, Elementare - livello A1, Pre-Intermediate livello A2, Intermedio - livello B1, Intermedio superiore - livello B2, Avanzato - livello C1, Professionale - livello C2
Russian Language Course introduces you step-by-step to all the basics of Russian: pronunciation, vocabulary, idiomatic expressions and grammar. Learn to speak, read, and write Russian quickly and easily.
Russian Language Course contains:
speaking, listening, grammar, vocabulary, reading, writing and special course about Russian history and culture.
Course is designed both for beginners and peoples with skill of basics in Russian Language.
We accept students with any language level.
41, Vazha-Pshavela Ave., 3rd floor, Tbilisi , Georgia
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Numero di classi: 6
Numero medio di studenti per classe: 1
Età minima dello studente: 18
Test di livello il primo giorno:
Distanza dall'aeroporto: 20 km.
Aeroporto più vicino: Tbilisi International Airport
Anno di apertura della scuola: 2004
Orari di apertura della scuola: 9:00 - 19:00
Giorni di chiusura della scuola: Mostra
•Georgia
• the ancient country with more then 25
•century of history is a bridge, between Europe and Asia. Georgia is bordered by the Russian Federation, Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan and the Black Sea. Georgians call themselves Kartvelebi (ქართველები), their land Sakartvelo (საქართველო
• meaning "a place for Kartvelians"), and their language Kartuli (ქართული). According to the ancient Georgian Chronicles, the ancestor of the Kartvelian people was Kartlos, the great grandson of the Biblical Japheth. The terms Georgia and Georgians appeared in Western Europe in numerous early medieval annals. The French chronicler Jacques de Vitry and the English traveler Sir John Mandeville wrote that Georgians are called Georgian because they especially revere Saint George. Notably, the country has the five
•cross flag, featuring the Saint George's Cross; the flag was used in Georgia from the 5th century throughout the Middle Ages.