Romanian Language Classes for Foreigners in Bucharest 2014

Romanian Language Classes for Foreigners ROMANIA(N) IN A NUTSHELL

If you want to study Romanian for your business, for your job or for fun, the language courses given by the Romanian Cultural Institute are the right choice!

Courses for beginners, intermediate and advanced learners *(based upon the regulations and principles issued by the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages: Learning, Teaching, Assessment) are available for all the series!

In order to assess the level of Romanian of the enrolled candidates, an initial placement test will be sent to prospective students (via e-mail). According to the results of the evaluation, the study groups will be assembled for the beginner level (A1 and A2), intermediate (B1, B2) and advanced (C1, C2) levels. Please note that the participants not familiarized with the Romanian language, thus corresponding to the A1 level, will not be submitted to a placement test.

Duration of one module: 40 hours of study
The study groups comprise 8 up to 12 students. In order to be able to set up a study group for each of the levels indicated above, we need to have a minimum of 5 students enrolled per group.
Regular courses consist of two hours of study/twice a week.
Intensive courses consist of two hours and a half of study/twice a week.
Private courses (are pre-established by mutual agreement with the persons choosing this option).

The scheduling for the 2014 Romanian Language Classes
Morning regular and intensive courses
February 3rd - April 9th (Mondays and Wednesdays from 10.00 AM till 12.00 AM, deadline January 27th)
March 4th – May 13rd (Tuesdays and Thursdays from10.00 AM till 12.00 AM, deadline February 24th)
May 14th - July 7th (Mondays and Wednesdays from 9.30 AM till 12.00 AM, deadline May 7th)
September 8th - November 12nd (Mondays and Wednesdays from 10.00 AM till 12.00 AM, September 1st)
October 14th - December 4th (Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9.30 AM till 12.00 AM, deadline October 7th)

Evening regular and intensive courses
January 20th – March 26th (Beginner level A1 and A2 – Mondays and Wednesdays from 6.00 PM till 8.00 PM, deadline January 14th)
January 21st – March 27th (Intermediate and advanced levels - Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6.00 PM till 8.00 PM, deadline January 14th)
April 1st – May 27th (intermediate and advanced levels - Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6.00 PM till 8.30 PM, deadline March 24th)
April 2nd - May 28th (beginner level A1 and A2 – Mondays and Wednesdays from 6.00 PM till 8.30 PM, deadline March 24th)
October 13rd – December 8th (beginner level A1 and A2 – Mondays and Wednesdays from 6.00 PM till 8.30 PM, deadline October 7th)
October 14th – December 4th (intermediate and advanced levels - Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6.00 PM till 8.30 PM, deadline October 7th)

Evening courses – 20 hours
425 lei
June 2nd - 25th (beginner level A1 and A2 – Mondays and Wednesdays from 6.00 PM till 8.30 PM, deadline May 26th)
June 3rd – 26th (intermediate and advanced levels - Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6.00 PM till 8.30 PM, deadline May 26th)
September 8th – October 1st (beginner level A1 and A2 – Mondays and Wednesdays from 6.00 PM till 8.30 PM, deadline September 1st)
September 9th – October 2nd (intermediate and advanced levels - Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6.00 PM till 8.30 PM, deadline September 1st)

Private courses (by individual request)
One person: 80 RON/hour/person
Two persons per group: 70 RON/hour/person
Three persons per group: 60 RON/hour/person

All of the aforementioned courses will take place in the three classrooms within the ground floor of the Romanian Cultural Institute. The address of the RCI’s new building is 21-23 Biserica Amzei Street, Bucharest.
Applications must be submitted to the following e-mail address limbaromana@icr.ro with a cc to ana.borca@icr.ro or in hard-copy, at the headquarters of the Institute (21-23 Biserica Amzei Street, Bucharest). Please find attached the application form below.

The cost of one module is 850 RON or 200 Euros.

Payment conditions:
The payment must be confirmed to the Romanian Cultural Institute prior to the aforementioned deadlines of the application procedures. Please make sure to explicitly write your full name and the designated address for the receipt/bill on all the documents related to the bank transfer process. Note that all supplementary bank charges fall under the responsibility of the applicants.

Method of payment:

In LEI: into the bank account no. RO60TREZ70020G335000XXXX, opened with DTCPMB (Direcţia de Trezorerie şi Contabilitate Publică a Municipiului Bucureşti).
In EURO: using the bank account IBAN RO63RNCB0072049713640004, open at Banca Comercială Română SA, Calea Victoriei 155, Sector 1 - Bucharest, Romania, BIC/SWIFT CODE: RNCB RO BU.
Institutional data: Institutul Cultural Român, cod fiscal (CIF) 15726657, address: Aleea Alexandru nr. 38.

Conditions for the withdrawal from the course:
• If you inform the ICR team in writing, before the course starts, we will be able to refund you the course fee, minus an administrative charge of 10%.
• If you inform the ICR team in writing, during the first week of the course, you will get a credit report and will be reimbursed for the costs of the remaining unattended classes minus 25% of this amount, charged as administrative costs.
• No credits are reimbursed after the ending of the first week.

The Romanian Cultural Institute does not assume responsibility for granting visas in the case of the non-EU citizens that apply for a visa in order to participate to the Romanian Language Classes in Bucharest.
Moreover, the Institute does not have the obligation of providing accommodation in Bucharest for the foreign participants that do not reside in Romania, during their stay for the courses, this task falling under the applicants’ personal concern.

For further information please contact: Ana Borca - tel. (004) 031 7100 672

Instructors

Ana Borca (born in 1973) is a graduate of the Faculty of Roman-Germanic Philology as of 1995, holding a PhD in Philology since 2001, with a paper presented at the Faculty of Letters at the University of Bucharest. In January 2011 (25-29) she took up a specialized course in teaching Romanian as a foreign language, organized by the Institute for the Romanian Language as a European Language and the Babeş-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca. Raised and educated in the historical Maramureş, Ana has a previous experience in Romania, working as a journalist, and now she is a specialist in teaching Romanian without using any other language, by emerging the students in a „linguistic bath”. A former journalist, she also taught Romanian Language at the Eudoxiu Hurmuzachi Institute (Center) for the Romanians Living Abroad and she has been teaching Romanian for foreigners for 7 years now. Presently she coordinates the Language Courses Program at the Romanian Cultural Institute.
Ilinca Busurcă (born in 1979) graduated from the Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures, specialization Russian Language and Literature - Romanian Language and Literature. She graduated the Master on Russian Cultural Studies and Business Communication and the second Master "Culture and Mentality in the European Integration of Romanians". Currently she works at the Department for Students' Services from the University of Bucharest. Ilinca taught Romanian Language at the Eudoxiu Hurmuzachi Institute (Center) for the Romanians Living Abroad. She has a qualification as a trainer and she has a 7 years experience in teaching Romanian language for foreigners. In January 2011 (25-29) she took up, as her colleague Ana, a specialized course in teaching Romanian as a foreign language, organized by the Institute for the Romanian Language as a European Language and the Babeş-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca.
Gabriela Stoica (born in 1979) graduated from the Faculty of Letters, University of Bucharest, Romanian Language and Literature and Latin Language and Literature and the Master on “The structure and the evolution of Romanian language”. She holds a Ph.D. in Philology (linguistics field, history of Romanian language/ historical semantics). She is a teaching assistant at the Faculty of Letters, University of Bucharest, department of Linguistics, where she has 9 years experience in teaching Romanian as a foreign language. She also works as a researcher at the “Iorgu Iordan – Al. Rosetti” Institute of Linguistics of the Romanian Academy of Sciences, department of Romance Linguistics.
Ioana Vasiloiu (born in 1979) is a graduate of the Faculty of Letters, University of Bucharest as of 2002, being specialized in Romanian Language and Literature – French Language and Literature. She also holds an MA in Modern Romanian Literature (as of 2003) and an MA in Cultural Anthropology (as of 2004). As of 2008 she holds a PhD in Philology at the Faculty of Letters, University of Bucharest. Between 2004-2008 Ioana taught Romanian Language for foreigners at the Eudoxiu Hurmuzachi Institute (Center) for the Romanians living abroad. As of 2008 she has taught Romanian as a foreign language for the Romanian Cultural Institute in Bucharest, and as her colleagues, Ana and Ilinca, Ioana took up in January 2011 (25-29) a specialized course in teaching Romanian as a foreign language, organized by the Institute for the Romanian Language as a European Language and the Babeş-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca.
Carmen Mîrzea Vasile (born in 1982) is a Romanian language researcher at the “Iorgu Iordan ¬– Al. Rosetti” Institute of Linguistics and she teaches Romanian as a foreing language as of 2009, becoming a permanent collaborator of the Romanian Language Classes Programme organized by the Romanian Cultural Institute. Carmen graduated from the Faculty of Letters, University of Bucharest, Romanian Language and Literature and French Language and Literature, graduated the Master on “Contemporary Romanian language: structures and communication strategies”, holding a PhD in Philology as of 2010. As her colleagues, she took up a specialized course in teaching Romanian as a foreign language, organized by the Institute for the Romanian Language as a European Language and the Babeş-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca in July 2010 (12-16). Currently, she benefits from a Postdoctoral Scholarship (2011-2013), granted by the Romanian Academy.

Alumni who wrote us:
„I came to Romania two years ago. When I arrived here, I did not know Romanian language at all. Then I decided to study at ICR and after some courses, I am convinced that ICR is the best choice if you really wish to learn Romanian language, in a very nice atmosphere, with an easy and effective method. But the most important fact is that ICR has a very professional female team, integrated by five enthusiast teachers who are always willing to help you. They are teachers highly qualified, with a deep knowledge of Romanian language and every time they show their best disposition to encourage you to improve your performance and have success to learn Romanian language.” (Juana Nunez, Mexico)


formular de înscriere / application form