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Bulgarian school in northern California announces online summer Bulgarian language courses

Khan Asparuh Bulgarian Cultural and Educational Center
Photo: Facebook/BulgarianSchoolSiliconValley

The Bulgarian School "Khan Asparuh" in Northern California, USA, is organizing online Bulgarian language courses during the summer months of June, July and August. 

On its Facebook page, the school informs that the classes will be of two types - reading comprehension and speaking. 

The reading comprehension classes are designed for students who are learning to read (1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th grade), to make sense of what they read and to extract information from texts with different content. Speaking lessons are designed for students who find it difficult to speak Bulgarian. The content includes 10 topics, each of which has 2 or 3 lessons.

Those who are interested can contact the course organizers at the school's email address - bgasparuh@gmail.com




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