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Vietnamese schoolchildren told what they learned in Artek

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Vietnamese schoolchildren told what they learned in Artek


16.07.2019

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Participation in the educational session at the Russian International Children's Center Artek helped Vietnamese students to relax and creatively reveal themselves. They gained the skill of performing in public and working in a team, and also improved their knowledge of Russian language. The reviews were published in Nyanzan newspaper.

24 Vietnamese schoolchildren aged 11-17 became the winners of the No Borders and Russian Language Unites US competitions, which were organized by Hanoi branch of the Pushkin Russian Language Institute and Artek. Competitions opened in early 2019, marking the start of the cross Year of Culture of Russia and Vietnam.

Pupils Dao Hai Dang and Nguyen Thao Nyi told that the language barrier was felt only in the first days of their stay at Artek. The students quickly settled in, had a great time and learned a lot. Pupil from the school of Russian Embassy in Vietnam Duong Thanh Wang admitted that she discovered artistic talent in Artek and can be the host of any events.

Vietnamese schoolchildren were able to express themselves in Artek as ambassadors of Vietnamese culture. They told new friends about the traditions of their native country and cooked traditional Vietnamese cuisine.


Photo credit: ru.nhandan.com.vn

This summer, a meeting was held between the leaders of the Russian Children's Center and Hanoi branch of the Pushkin Russian Language Institute. The parties agreed to continue cooperation next year. The winners of the contests on knowledge of Russian language will receive vouchers to the camp again. The question of internships of Russian language teachers from Vietnam at Artek was also discussed.

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