2.6.2022 | Estonia
Free Estonian language practice cafés to open across Estonia this week
Text Mark Taylor
Photo Jason Goodman / Unsplash
The Integration Foundation has announced that this week free language practice cafes will be opening across Estonia. The cafes will be in Tallinn, Maardu, Narva, Sillamäe, Kohtla-Järve, Jõhvi, Narva-Jõesuu, Tartu, Pärnu, and Valga. There is also an online café that is held twice a week.
“Language cafes are suitable for those language learners who find it difficult to participate in language learning on a weekly basis but want to receive support for independent learning and build up their courage and self-assurance in using Estonian,” explained Kätlin Kõverik, head of the Counselling Service at the Integration Foundation.
The focus of the session is on speaking practice, and the subjects discussed will include all manner of topics and situations encountered in daily life. This will include more simple topics such as introducing yourself, through to communicating with doctors and beyond.
The language cafes are recommended to anyone with an Estonian level of A2 or above.
For further information about the free language practice cafes, and to find a schedule of the cafes where you are, visit the Integration Foundation’s website here.
To learn more about this and similar topicsFree Language Learning Estonia
Free Language Practice
Integration Foundation
Language Café
Language Café Estonia
29.3.2024 | Estonia
A night of MMA action in Tartu
Tomorrow evening, March 30, Tartu’s A. Le Coq Sports Hall will host MMA RAJU 15 – RELOADED, a thrilling … Read more
28.3.2024 | Estonia
What you can do in Tallinn this Easter
When you travel to Estonia during Easter you should note that Good Friday, March 29, and Easter Sunday, March … Read more
26.3.2024 | Estonia
Major roadworks in central Tallinn have recommenced
After a break for winter, construction on the new tram line to Tallinn’s harbour has begun again. Like last … Read more
24.3.2024 | Estonia
Fewer people commuting by public transport or foot in Estonia
Fewer and fewer people are commuting on foot or by public transport in Estonia. Increasingly, people are preferring to … Read more
23.3.2024 | Estonia
200 people will perform Bach masterpiece this Sunday
On Palm Sunday, March 24, J.S. Bach’s masterpiece St. John’s Passion will be performed by more than 200 people … Read more
21.3.2024 | Estonia
A Night of Music, Dance, and Gastronomy
The Alexela Concert Hall in Tallinn will be transformed into a revue theatre for three nights this week (March … Read more
17.3.2024 | Estonia
International students and graduates contributed over 23 million euros in taxes last year
According to data released by Statistics Estonia, international students paid 16.6 million euros in income and social taxes in … Read more
12.3.2024 | Estonia
The average gross salary in Estonia is now over €1900
According to data released by Statistics Estonia, the average monthly gross salary (before taxes) in the fourth quarter of … Read more