Read, speak, and think: the Russian language week ended with a concert


The Russian Language Week, organized by the Turkmen National Institute of World Languages named after D.Azadi, ended with a great multicultural concert and honoring the best students.
For seven days, students of the Russian Language Faculty introduced course mates and guests to the “great and mighty” through the works of the Russian poetry and prose classics, master classes in simultaneous translation, conducting a literacy contest, an exhibition of designs and wall newspapers on the theme “Russia”.
Throughout the week, cartoons based on Russian folk tales were shown in the institute lobby. Students of the faculty explained to friends the essence of phraseological units and proverbs that reveal a wide and mysterious Russian soul. Listeners often laughed, and even more often wrote down what they heard in notebooks, so that later, as chance offers, necessarily apply them.
And the final concert united all the participants, organizers, and guests. Russian dance songs and Turkmen folk songs were performed on the stage, and the audience wholeheartedly supported each performance with applause.
- Holding weeks of foreign languages at our university is a good tradition that helps our students understand that language is the basis of culture and the very tool with which you can embrace the whole world, Russian theory and practice department teacher Maksat Bugrayev says. - Today, based the Foreign Languages Teaching Improvement Concept, and the latest methods and technologies, our students can learn more than one or even two languages at the same time, and constantly broaden their outlooks.
Altyn ASHIROVA








