Free Romanian language courses for beginner and intermediate levels, between May and September 2018, at the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv

Free Romanian language courses for beginner and intermediate levels, between May and September 2018, at the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv

In order to meet the evergrowing demand for Romanian courses, the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv will organize, for the first time, the second round of free Romanian courses for adult students, as follows:
- beginners: Mondays and Wednesdays, between 18.00 – 20.00
- intermediate: Tuesdays, between 18.00 – 20.00.

The beginners’ class will start on Monday, May 14th and will be held between May 14 – July 25, while the intermediate class will begin on Tuesday, May 15, 2018, and will take place between May 15 – September 25, 2018. The intermediate group is designed especially for those who finished the pre-intermediate course, organized between October 2017 – March 2018. 

The registration period, for both groups, is between April 10-24, 2018.

Please find the registration form in attachment, filled it in and send it to the following email address anamaria.margineanu@icr.ro, only during the registration period. The form can also be filled in and left at our headquarter, located on 8 Shaul Hamelech Boulevard, Tel Aviv, Amot Mishpat building, 6th floor, only from Monday to Friday, between 09 and 17 hours, starting from April 10 until April 24 at the latest.

Attention!!!
• The number of students in each group is limited to 25 people.
• Once all the seats in the class are filled, no additional registrations will be accepted.
• There will be no registration via telephone or fax.
• Registration forms sent before or after the registration period will not be taken into consideration.

The courses will be taught by Ana-Maria Mărgineanu and will follow a flexible curriculum, adapted to the needs and necessities of the students, by means of an attractive, interactive methodology. Learning resources include, apart from the study manual, a wide range of Romanian literary texts, magazines and periodicals, films and music. Courses will focus on the development of speech fluency, through free conversation.

Studying Romanian at the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv is more than just learning a language. Students will be encouraged to discover and experience the cultural values of contemporary Romania by attending our cultural events, and thus getting the opportunity to develop their fluency in real-life communication situations.

The course will end with a written exam, and the graduates will receive a participation certificate.