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Romanian Language Classes for Foreigners - Bucharest

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Romanian Language Classes for Foreigners
ROMANIA 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 all levels, from beginners to advanced learners.

NEW! Conferences on Romanian culture and civilization given in English
by public and cultural personalities.
Conferences: Bucharest - Presentation, History of Romanian Language,
Romanian Literature, Theatre, Cinema, Fine Arts, Urbanism, Modern
History, Romanian Policy, Journalism, Religious Customs, Historical
Gossips.

Duration: 3 months - 36 study hours and 18 conference hours
Starting date: 24th of January 2008
Location: "Alexandru Vlahuţă" Secondary School, Str. Şcoala Floreasca
nr. 5 (Calea Dorobanţi area)
Instructors from the University of Bucharest

Ilinca Tapuru graduated 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". Ilinca Tapuru
works to the Department for Student's Services from the University of
Bucharest and to Center Eudoxiu Hurmuzachi for the Romanians from
everywhere. She has experience in teaching Romanian Language for
Foreigners.


Gabriela Stoica graduated the Faculty of Letters, University of
Bucharest, Romanian-Latin section. She is assistant at the Faculty of
Letters, University of Bucharest, the Department of Romanian Language
(for foreigners), research assistant at the Linguistic Institute of
the Romanian Academy "Iorgu Iordan", the department of Lexicology and
Lexicography and Ph.D. student in Philology (History of the Romanian
Language).


Ioana-Cristina Parvu is Ph.D. assistant at the Faculty of Letters,
University of Bucharest, The Department of Romanian Language for
Foreigners. She graduated the Faculty of Letters (2000), University of
Bucharest, the Master on Linguistic and Communication at the Faculty
of Letters (2001), University of Bucharest, with the dissertation
"Functions of the meta-communication in talk-show", coordinated by the
University Professor Liliana Ionescu-Ruxandoiu, who has collaborated
with to the publication of the book "The verbal interaction in the
Contemporary Romanian Language. (Selected) corpus. Typology draft
(2002)", Publishing house of the University of Bucharest.


For more details, access www.icr.ro/romanapentrustraini

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