🇷🇺Window to Russia: Open Lesson at A.M.M. Matriculation Higher Secondary School
On November 19 Russian House in Chennai conducted a program "Window to Russia" at A.M.M. Matriculation Higher Secondary School.
➡️ Over 100 students learned about the Russian Government Scholarship opportunities and discovered fascinating facts about Russia, its culture, and traditions.
📢As a special highlight, volunteers from the "For Russian!" movement, Alina Gorbunova and Alina Zharovtseva, conducted an engaging trial Russian language class, sparking the students' curiosity about learning a new language and exploring Russia further.
#RussianHouseChennai #Russian #RussianLanguage #Chennai
On November 19 Russian House in Chennai conducted a program "Window to Russia" at A.M.M. Matriculation Higher Secondary School.
➡️ Over 100 students learned about the Russian Government Scholarship opportunities and discovered fascinating facts about Russia, its culture, and traditions.
📢As a special highlight, volunteers from the "For Russian!" movement, Alina Gorbunova and Alina Zharovtseva, conducted an engaging trial Russian language class, sparking the students' curiosity about learning a new language and exploring Russia further.
#RussianHouseChennai #Russian #RussianLanguage #Chennai
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Our fantastic volunteers from the "For Russian!" movement, Alina Gorbunova and Alina Zharovtseva, conducted an interactive Russian language class at the University of Madras today! 🤍💙❤
#RussianHouseChennai #Russian #RussianLanguage #Chennai #UniversityOfMadras
#RussianHouseChennai #Russian #RussianLanguage #Chennai #UniversityOfMadras
Our fantastic volunteers from the "For Russian!" movement, Alina Gorbunova and Alina Zharovtseva, conducted an interactive Russian language class at the University of Madras today! 🤍💙❤
#RussianHouseChennai #Russian #RussianLanguage #Chennai #UniversityOfMadras
#RussianHouseChennai #Russian #RussianLanguage #Chennai #UniversityOfMadras
📖☕A secret of a nice evening: a cosy place, good company, interesting books and a cup of tea!
This time at Literature Club at Russian House in Chennai we were talking about the books where the main characters are not people, but the animals! 🐾
✒️Writer, poet, member of the Union of Writers of Russia Alexander P. Bykov shared with us unpublished stories about animals written by him.
Natalia N. Sutyagina, Ph.D of Philological Sciences, made us travel with a cat through the pages of the new Russian novel "Days of Saveliy"🐈⬛
Our guests performed songs, recited their own poems.
🫖🍰And Russian tea with herbs was a heartwarming ingredient of this wonderful evening.
📖❤Do come to the Russian House Library and read books we are talking about!
#RussianHouseChennai #LiteratureClub #Compatriots #Russian #RussianLiterature #ZakharPrilepin
This time at Literature Club at Russian House in Chennai we were talking about the books where the main characters are not people, but the animals! 🐾
✒️Writer, poet, member of the Union of Writers of Russia Alexander P. Bykov shared with us unpublished stories about animals written by him.
Natalia N. Sutyagina, Ph.D of Philological Sciences, made us travel with a cat through the pages of the new Russian novel "Days of Saveliy"🐈⬛
Our guests performed songs, recited their own poems.
🫖🍰And Russian tea with herbs was a heartwarming ingredient of this wonderful evening.
📖❤Do come to the Russian House Library and read books we are talking about!
#RussianHouseChennai #LiteratureClub #Compatriots #Russian #RussianLiterature #ZakharPrilepin
🇷🇺Marble Palace in Saint Petersburg. 32 shades of marble.
👑The palace was built as a gift from Empress Catherine the Great for Count Grigory Orlov, her favourite and the most powerful Russian nobleman of the 1760s.
🏰The palace takes its name from its opulent decoration in a wide variety of multicolored marble. Totally 32 different shades of marble were used to decorate the palace.
#Russia #StPetersburg #SaintPetersburg #Marble
👑The palace was built as a gift from Empress Catherine the Great for Count Grigory Orlov, her favourite and the most powerful Russian nobleman of the 1760s.
🏰The palace takes its name from its opulent decoration in a wide variety of multicolored marble. Totally 32 different shades of marble were used to decorate the palace.
#Russia #StPetersburg #SaintPetersburg #Marble