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The University of Lisbon offers a free course in Bulgarian language

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The University of Lisbon is offering a Bulgarian-language course that can be attended by anyone wishing to study the language. The course will run from October to May and is free of charge (only a one-time enrollment fee of 20 euros is payable), reports the Embassy of Bulgaria in Lisbon.

The course offers training for oral and written communication, as well as practical exercises for mastering grammar and vocabulary. In addition, the course offers an introduction to Bulgarian culture, folklore, music, cinema, traditions. 

The classes will take place 2 times a week in the evening for 90 minutes and will be led by the lecturer from Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski" Assoc. Prof. Antonia Radkova. 

You can get receive more information about the course by writing to:  antoniar@edu.ulisboa.pt


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