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Learn Estonian by conversing with a native speaker at KeeleKohting

All native speakers of Estonian and Estonian language learners are kindly invited to KeeleKohting once a month. Everyone is welcome – students, professors, university employees, citizens.

KeeleKohting offers an opportunity to make new friends, exchange ideas and find inspiration, share and discover the Estonian language and culture.

At KeeleKohting, anything of interest discussed in pairs, in Estonian. After a while, the partners change. We try to make sure that in each pair there is one Estonian native speaker and one learner of the Estonian language. One-on-one free-form conversation will expand your vocabulary and your circle of friends. The conversations often turn out fun and stimulating – many who have once been to KeeleKohting, have returned for more.

KeeleKohting takes place on the last Wednesday of every month from 18:00 to 19:30 in room 438 (IV floor) of the Institute of Estonian and General Linguistics of the University of Tartu, Jakobi 2.

Register for the event here. Please register by the last Monday before KeeleKohting.

Additional information: ylle.niin@ut.ee or enel.pold@ut.ee

KeeleKohting in spring semester takes place on the following dates:

  • 22.02
  • 29.03
  • 26.04
  • 31.05

 

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