Clases Individuales de Georgiano 4 Clases semanales
Niveles: Principiante, Elemental - Nivel A1, Pre-intermedio Nivel A2, Intermedio - Nivel B1, Intermedio Superior - Nivel B2, Avanzado - Nivel C1, Profesional - Nivel C2
Georgian Language Course For Everybody is specially organized for international people, who are interested in learning Georgian Language in Tbilisi and be familiarized with Georgian culture. Staying in our country is an exciting and unique way to learn about Georgian history, culture and traditions. It's a wonderful opportunity to study and practice Georgian conversation.
GEORGIAN LANGUAGE COURSE CONTAINS:
Speaking, listening, grammar, vocabulary, reading, writing and special course about Georgian history and culture.
Course is designed both for beginners and peoples with skill of basics in Georgian Language
41, Vazha-Pshavela Ave., 3rd floor, Tbilisi , Georgia
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Cantidad de aulas: 6
N º promedio de estudiantes por aula: 1
Edad mínima de los estudiantes: 18
Examen de nivelación el primer dia:
Distancia desde el aeropuerto: 20 km.
Aeropuerto más cercano: Tbilisi International Airport
Año de inauguración de la escuela: 2004
Horarios de la escuela: 9:00 - 19:00
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•Georgia
• the ancient country with more then 25
•century of history is a bridge, between Europe and Asia. Georgia is bordered by the Russian Federation, Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan and the Black Sea. Georgians call themselves Kartvelebi (ქართველები), their land Sakartvelo (საქართველო
• meaning "a place for Kartvelians"), and their language Kartuli (ქართული). According to the ancient Georgian Chronicles, the ancestor of the Kartvelian people was Kartlos, the great grandson of the Biblical Japheth. The terms Georgia and Georgians appeared in Western Europe in numerous early medieval annals. The French chronicler Jacques de Vitry and the English traveler Sir John Mandeville wrote that Georgians are called Georgian because they especially revere Saint George. Notably, the country has the five
•cross flag, featuring the Saint George's Cross; the flag was used in Georgia from the 5th century throughout the Middle Ages.