Welcome to Lithuanian language school ONLINE from 13 January/3 February!
30/11/2020

Lithuanian language courses for those who want to learn or boost their Lithuanian language.
WHY LITHUANIAN?
Because it is the oldest surviving Indo-European language, related to Sanskrit, Latin and Ancient Greek.
LITHUANIAN LANGUAGE SCHOOL ONLINE from
· 13 January, 2021, at 9.00 to 10.30 a.m. (Lithuanian time, EET) Beginner/False beginner (A0-A1.1) JOIN THE COURSE! REGISTER ONLINE (CLICK HERE)
· 3 February, 2021, at 19.00 to 20.30 p.m. (Lithuanian time, EET) Beginner/False beginner (A0-A1.1) JOIN THE COURSE! REGISTER ONLINE (CLICK HERE)
We offer a 40 academic hours of general Lithuanian course.
Time table – 2 times a week (Wednesday, Friday) 2 academic hours per one lesson
COURSE PRICES

LEARN WITH:
· Experienced lecturers
· Authentic
methodologies
· Friendly and
relaxed atmosphere
· Max 10
students in a class
· Learning material package
· Individual approach for everyone
ABOUT THE COURSE:
You will study the oldest language in Europe from an introductory course (for those learners who are starting their study of Lithuanian) to the course designed to help students to boost their Lithuanian language skills.
WHY US?
Exciting lessons with the top level professionals and unforgetable experience are guaranteed!
We are looking forward to welcoming you in ONLINE!
More info by phone +370 655 31343 or email seminaras@gmail.com
Laukiame Jūsų!
LECTURERS:

Daiva Stasiulionienė, project manager at the Public Service Language Centre, teacher/lecturer of the Lithuanian language.
Master of Lithuanian Philology (Classical Philology, Higher Education)
Areas of activity: preparing and managing international projects, teaching the Lithuanian language to foreigners, preparing teaching programmes for teachers and conducting seminars.
Languages: English, French, Italian, Russian, Latin.
Social activity: member of the Language Teachers‘ Association of Lithuania (LKPA), member of the Classical Association, member of the Women’s choir “Liepos”.
Proverb: „Non multa, sed multum!“

Neringa Lašienė, philologist, teacher of Lithuanian language, text writer/editor, lecturer, consultant of bibliotherapy practice.
Master’s degree in Philology (Lithuanian language, Higher university education), certificates of psychological counseling.
Areas of activity: Teaching Lithuanian language to foreigners, working as a text writer/editor in a design studio, conducting workshops for bibliotherapy.
Languages: English, Russian.
Social activity: a member of the East European Association for Existential Therapy, member of the Board of the Lithuanian Bibliotherapy Association.