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Learn Armenian in Armenia

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  • Learn Armenian in Armenia

    “Lazarian Dpratoon” educational center organizes short-term courses of the Armenian language the aim of which is to teach such main language skills as; oral speech, listening comprehension, reading and writing.
    At a short period of time /1-2 months/ our experienced professors will teach the learners to speak, write and read Armenian.
    Parallel to the courses of Armenian “Lazarian Dpratoon” provides lessons on Armenian history, literature and culture.
    Courses are organized in Armenia and are open to the Armenians of diaspora and to all levels of foreign learners from O to advanced.

    Lazarian Dpratoun offe des cours intensifs de la langue arménienne comme langue étrangère, et des cours de civilisation arménienne.
    Les cours sont organisés en Arménie et destinés aux arméniens de diaspora et aux étrangers qui ne maîtrisent pas ou maîtrisent partiellement la langue arménienne.
    Lazarian Dpratoun vous propose d’associer un agréable séjour en Arménie et l’apprentissage de la langue arménienne

    Address: Yerevan, Sayat-Nova 21a
    Tel./Fax: (374 10) 54-29-09
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Հայերենը Հայաստանում: Լեզուների եւ քաղաքակրթության դասընթացներ: Թարգմանչական ծառայություններ:

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    Re: Learn Armenian in Armenia

    Thanks for this. Great project.

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      Re: Learn Armenian in Armenia

      Originally posted by TomServo
      Thanks for this. Great project.
      I agree. I would love to see some project on the internet that teaches Armenian. Right now, there are some individuals trying very hard to help to teach others on their own (AND for free, on their free time! Somebody could sponsor them, at least, to help to preserve language.)

      I've mostly been learning from them. I could learn any major language in a couple of weeks, but with Armenian, that's not the case. To preserve a language requires ways to teach and learn that language.
      Last edited by Anahita; 06-01-2006, 06:21 PM.

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