Meeting world traveller Ena Mets A2+ (Paldiski)

We will meet a world traveller from Estonia, who will tell us stories and introduce to us the differences and similarities between Estonian folk instruments and those of other nations. We will practice listening, asking questions, and conversing in Estonian. We will also learn new words.

The storyteller is Ena Mets, whose stories often bring up past memories or make the listeners see their own lives from a different perspective.

  • Language level: A2+
  • Time: 22.02 at 15.00-17.00
  • Location: Rae 38, Paldiski  
  • No of participants: 20

Instructor: Valeria Siminko

Registration: (10.02 at 9.00) https://iseteenindus.integratsioon.ee/service/view/12685?lang=en

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CeramESTics A2+ (Kiviõli)

A ceramics class in Estonian.

Instructor Kaie Pungas is an artist-ceramist from the Estonian Academy of Arts.

The class is perfect for language learners who are interested in ceramics and want to communicate in Estonian in a relaxed atmosphere. Estonian-speaking ceramics enthusiasts are also welcome to help the language learners.

  • Language level: A2+
  • Time: 23.02 kell 17:15-19.15
  • Location: Kiviõli School of Arts (Vabaduse 6, Kiviõli)
  • No of participants: 6-10

Instructor: Kaie Pungas, Signe Viilop

Registration: https://iseteenindus.integratsioon.ee/service/view/12317?lang=en

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Mokalaat B2+ (Veeb)

Mokalaat is a series of language meetings with no teachers or students – instead, everyone is both a learner and a teacher! The purpose of the Mokalaat meetings is to develop skills for public speaking and presentation.

It is done in a friendly atmosphere and it involve topics that interest everyone. Participants take turns in preparing a report on which they will make a presentation: it may be related to a job, hobby, an exciting place, or something dear to you. The crowd are active listeners, asking questions and participating in the discussion that follows the presentation.

  • Language level: B2-C1
  • Time: 27.02 at 18.00-19.30
  • Location: Zoom
  • No of participants: 25

Teacher: Pille Maffucci

Registration: https://iseteenindus.integratsioon.ee/service/view/12618?lang=en

NB! You can register for the events through the Integration Foundation's self-service, which you can enter using an ID card, Mobile-ID or Smart-ID. Please see the user guide: https://www.integratsioon.ee/en/iseteenindus.

Sillamäe social club B1+ (Sillamäe)

The Sillamäe social club of the Estonian Language House in Narva is a perfect place to practice the Estonian language. We also talk about the events of Ida-Viru County and discuss what is happening close to home.

The social club welcomes language learners who want to overcome the communication barrier and discuss topics that are currently relevant in society: for example, switching to Estonian-language education, caring for loved ones in need, and the green transition.

  • Language level: B1, B2
  • Time: 22.02 from 4.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.
  • Location: Sillamäe Viru Library (Viru puiestee 26, Sillamäe)
  • No of participants: 30

Organiser: Sirle Sommer-Kalda (a journalist at Põhjarannik)

Registration: https://iseteenindus.integratsioon.ee/service/view/12615?lang=en

NB! You can register for the events through the Integration Foundation's self-service, which you can enter using an ID card, Mobile-ID or Smart-ID. Please see the user guide: https://www.integratsioon.ee/en/iseteenindus.

MOEPÖÖRE invites to discover fashion world and practice Estonian 

A unique fashion school MOEPÖÖRE will launch in Ida-Viru County, allowing fashion lovers to create their own fashion collections under the guidance of famous fashion designers and to practice Estonian. Applications for the free fashion school can be submitted until 26 February.  

MOEPÖÖRE is an initiative of the Integration Foundation, the Viljandi Culture Academy of the University of Tartu, Estonian Fashion Festival, and Uuskasutuskeskus, which aims to involve learners of Estonian in the creation of green transition-inspired fashion. 
 
The fashion school will accept up to 40 people, who learn Estonian and want to express themselves in the world of fashion (such as creatives, sewing enthusiasts, stylists, students, and novice entrepreneurs). They will be provided with everything they need to create a green transition-themed fashion collection starting from workshops with Estonian designers and suitable materials and ending with a public show and a money prize.
 
‘This unique fashion school brings together people from all over Estonia to make the green transition a reality. We have gathered knowledge and experience on how to make recycling commonplace in the creation of new clothing and accessories. Ida-Viru County has talented people who have a real need to do things in a new way as well as a history of knowing how to do that. Together, we will carry out the transition that we want by combining all these factors,’ said Juko-Mart Kõlar, the Director of the Viljandi Culture Academy of the University of Tartu.

In the MOEPÖÖRE workshops, the students can create a collection of clothing and accessories inspired by the green transition and present it publicly. They will pay particular attention to the potential of recycling and reuse in fashion and creation of their own collections. The list of mentors includes successful fashion designers, such as Margot Vaaderpass who is the head designer at Ivo Nikkolo, Kätlin Kikkas and Liis Tiisvelt who promote sustainable design, and Anu Sirkas, a creator of knitwear collections.  

In addition to creating their own collections, the fashion school students can develop their Estonian language skills. All the activities are in Estonian and are supported by experienced teachers from the Estonian Language House of the Integration Foundation in Narva.

‘Creative work can help overcome anxiety related to learning a language. There are many talented designers and seamstresses in Ida-Viru County and elsewhere in Estonia, who do not have good opportunities for starting their own fashion business due to a lack of language skills. We don’t want anyone to miss out on their dreams because of skills that can be developed,’ said Julia Viirsalu, a teacher at the Estonian Language House in Narva and the project manager. 
 
Fashion school MOEPÖÖRE is expecting fashion lovers, whose proficiency in Estonian is at least on level A2 and who want to pursue fashion. The fashion school will start on 5 March. Contact learning will take place at the Estonian Language House in Narva on Sundays over the following three months. The completed fashion collections will be presented at a fashion show in Narva on 11 June. 

To be accepted to this one-of-a-kind fashion school, you must submit an application together with your creative work on the website www.moepoore.ee no later than on 26 February.

From today, you can join the Estonian language training program

From 7 February, Estonian language learners can join the Language Friends Program to practise their language skills with native Estonian-speaking mentors. You can register on the website of the Integration Foundation. 

‘We welcome Estonian language learners who wish to practise communication in Estonian and thus use Estonian more and more in their everyday life. To practice, they have regular conversations with volunteer Estonian language mentors on a variety of real-life topics. The language learner and the mentor agree when and through which channel they will communicate,’ says Ave Landrat, head of the Language Friends Program at the Integration Foundation. ‘We are very pleased that over 400 mentors have already registered to help Estonian language learners. This means that the same number of language learners can start practising Estonian with the help of their language friend,’ added Ave Landrat.

The Language Friends Program is open to adult learners of Estonian who have at least an A2 level Estonian skill. Estonian language mentors are volunteers whose native language is Estonian or who speak Estonian at a native level. 

The Integration Foundation will start bringing together Estonian language mentors and learners on Valentine’s Day, 14 February. All Estonian language learners who wish to join the program are welcome to register on the website of the Integration Foundation. The registration form is open until all places are taken. 

In the three years of its existence, nearly 2,500 language friends have participated in the Language Friends Program. 

Tastes on the Tongue A1+ (Paldiski)

In the Cooking Class of Paldiski catering counselling, we cook together, share different recipes, set the table, enjoy food, and practice Estonian.

During the meetings, there will be active communication in Estonian.

  • Language level required: A1+
  • Time: 23.02 from 15.00-17.00
  • Location: Paldiski Community House (Peetri 31, Paldiski)        
  • No of participants: 10

 

Contact person: Tiina Mets

Registration: (09.02 at 9.00) https://iseteenindus.integratsioon.ee/service/view/12665?lang=en

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Great Estonian things – Republic of Estonia 105 B1+ (Tallinn)

The event is intended for language learners interested in the Estonian culture who want to improve their Estonian language skills using active learning methods while learning about important events in the history of the Republic of Estonia in more detail.

The exhibition My Free Country takes visitors on a journey through 100 years, from the birth of the Republic of Estonia to the modern day. The most important events and the choices made are revealed through memory fragments, objects, film footage, as well as the prevailing moods in the exhibition spaces. The exhibition My free country was chosen as the best permanent exhibition in the 2018 Estonian Museum Annual Awards competition!

  • Language level required: B1+
  • Time: 22.02 from 16.00-17.30
  • Location: Maarjamäe Palace, History Museum (Pirita tee 56, Tallinn). Bus stop: Maarjamägi. Buses No. 1A, 5, 8, 34A, and 38.)        
  • No of participants: 20

Contact person: Pille Veisserik

Registration: (08.02 at 9.00)  https://iseteenindus.integratsioon.ee/service/view/12671?lang=en

NB! You can register for the events through the Integration Foundation's self-service, which you can enter using an ID card, Mobile-ID or Smart-ID. Please see the user guide: https://integratsioon.ee/iseteenindus