27.9.2022 | Culture
Registration for free Estonian courses in Tartu, Paldiski and Online has just opened
Text Mark Taylor
Photo Kelly Sikkema / Unsplash

Eesti Keele Maja (Estonian Language House), has just announced the next wave of free A2-C1 courses it is offering. Language learners will be able to go to lessons in person in Tartu and Paldiski, there will also be online courses available for those living in different locations.
The Estonian Integration Foundation, which offers many services to new arrivals in Estonia, has just announced its latest wave of free Estonian language lessons. For the very first time, it will be possible to attend lessons in Paldiski, in the west of Harjumaa. It will also be possible to attend lessons in person in Tartu.
On this occasion, no lessons are being offered in Tallinn, Narva, or other major cities, however, it will be possible to sign up for online lessons.
The courses being offered range from A2 to C1 level, the most basic A1 introductory course is not being offered this time.
The courses are extremely popular and are often filled within just a few hours, so if you are interested, it is recommended to act quickly.
To sign up for one of the courses, visit the Estonian Integration Foundation’s official website here, and follow the online instructions.
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