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25.1.2022 | Estonia

Registration for Free Estonian classes to open on February 2

Text Mark Taylor
Photo Nathan Dumlao / Unsplash

Registration for Free Estonian classes to open on February 2

 

On February 2 at 10 am, nearly 1000 people will be able to sign up for free Estonian classes offered by the Integration Foundation.

The classes offered will be for all levels of speakers, from introductory basic A1 level courses all the way to advanced C1 level courses.

In total, there will be 784 places for in person classes in the following cities:

  • Tallinn
  • Tartu
  • Pärnu
  • Narva
  • Jõhvi
  • Kohtla-Järve
  • Ahtme
  • Maardu

In addition to lessons in the above cities there will also be 160 places available for online lessons.

Registration is open to anyone above the age of 18, and can be done using your ID Card, Mobile ID or Smart ID. It is also worth bearing in mind that in order to attend in person lesson you will need to be able to provide a valid covid certificate.

All of the courses are funded by the Estonian Ministry of Culture

If you are interested in signing up for the free Estonian clases you can visit the Integration Foundation’s website where you can learn more about the courses, take a test to find out your current level, and get in touch.

 

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