Mastering Ukrainian at Colibri Language Studio, Solingen's Language Learning Hub
The Colibri Language Studio, an Italian Language School based in Solingen, Germany, has expanded its teaching staff with a new member who specializes in Ukrainian and Russian. This addition comes as the studio resumes in-person classes for these languages.
The new teacher, who hails from Ukraine, has a rich linguistic background that includes Ukrainian, Russian, German (certified B2 level), Polish, and English. She has teaching experience in both Ukrainian and English, gained in Kyiv and Warsaw. Moreover, she is a member of the Ukrainian Journalists' Union, bringing a wealth of knowledge and experience to her role at the Colibri Language Studio.
Since her arrival in Solingen in April 2022, she has been actively expanding her language skills by learning Italian. She now also offers her expertise to students learning Ukrainian and Russian, providing guidance at levels A1 and A2 for Ukrainian and supporting learners in their journey to learn German and adapt to their new environment.
The Colibri Language Studio is located at Keldersstr. 27, Solingen, 42697. To get in touch with the studio, interested individuals can email [email protected] or call 0212 / 68 92 68 68.
For those wishing to learn German, the Colibri Language Studio is also an excellent resource.
Lessons at the Colibri Language Studio can occur in small groups or individually, with the frequency of lessons determined by the teachers. Individual lessons can take place once a week, while group sessions can occur more frequently or follow a similar rhythm.
With the addition of this new teacher, the Colibri Language Studio continues to provide a welcoming and supportive environment for language learners in Solingen, Germany.
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