Sibir.ru to Launch Courses in Russian as a Foreign Language for International Students
Event date:
Sibir.ru Centre for the third time has received grant support for conducting courses for international students. In 2020 and 2021, more than 2.500 applications from more than 80 countries were submitted to the centre.
This year the lecturers of the Chair of Russian as a Foreign Language and Pre-Admission Department developed 7 unique courses, 7 philological games and master classes. 150 students successfully passed the state exam in Russian as a foreign language.
Course
Level
Mode
Period
Aim
Express training for the test of Russian as a foreign language, history of Russia, and the fundamentals of the legislation of the Russian Federation
А1-А2
online
31 October —18 November 2022
Patent registration, obtaining a temporary residence permit and a residence permit
Fundamentals of network communication
А2+
Krasnoyarsk, pr. Svobodny, 82, bldg. 1
31 October — 30 November 2022
Understanding the language of the Internet
Каникулы FM
В1
online
7-30 November 2022
Improving auditory skills
Fundamentals of business communication
В1
online
2-30 November 2022
Planning collaboration with Russian-speaking clients and partners
Russia: cultural code
В1
online
1-30 November 2022
Expanding knowledge about the Russian culture
Improve your study skills
В1+
online
1-30 November 2022
Studying or planning to study at Russian universities
Each course includes 9 offline meetings with a lecturer, as well as work on the E-Siberia platform, displaying course materials with assignments and final tests. We offer convenient scheduling options for listeners in different time zones.
“Our lecturers focused on the audience that had studied the Russian language before and is now striving to improve their knowledge. Each course is aimed at a specific group: businessmen, students from neighbouring countries and beyond, as well as foreign citizens planning to live in the territory of the Russian Federation. The Russian language will unite everyone,” says Liudmila Kulikova, head of the project.