What makes the Learn Russian in the EU project different? Our approach to the organization the learning process. We offer Russian language training programs to individual students as well as project groups that fully meet the requirements and demands of our students.
During the time we have been working in this field, we have provided training for a lot of students every of whom had their own requirements and their own understanding of the training process. Therefore, at the early stage of communication we always try to find out the student’s idea of an ideal Russian language training program. The student can select study modules that he/she needs to study. We offer courses on the Russian language, as well as literature, culture, history, or political science, and the student has an opportunity to combine these courses in any variations. If in the process of training it seems to the student that he/she has selected the wrong module, he/she can always switch to another one. Our main purpose is to provide to the student the training program that he/she finds fully suitable for himself/herself.
Students who come to us to study as a group comprise the majority of our customers. Our purpose, as a host party, is to provide the program that fully corresponds to the aims and tasks set by the home university. We cooperate with various types of training institutions discussing all details of the training course in advance. We don’t offer ready-made solutions, as there are no ready-made solutions for this situation, but we do offer what our clients need.
Our approach to the organization of the study process enables to select the most suitable program in any specific case. We always meet the needs of our students and try to offer them what they really want.
You can always find more detailed information on the programs we offer and prices at our website.
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