Mokalaat B2+ (Zoom)

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: 27.03 at 18.00-19.30
  • Location: Zoom
  • No of participants: 25
  • Teacher: Pille Maffucci

Registration: https://iseteenindus.integratsioon.ee/service/view/12711?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.

Let’s sing together A1+ (Klooga)

We are going to sing Estonian songs from various genres, learn about the Estonian culture, and practice Estonian.

By singing together, we are going to learn Estonian folk songs, runic songs, pop songs, and learn about Estonian culture. Through the songs, we will learn Estonian vocabulary and pronunciation, have more confidence when speaking, and find new friends. From time to time, we will also play various interactive games and have quizzes.

  • Language level: A1+
  • Place: Klooga kultuurikeskus (Aedlinna tee 3, Klooga)
  • Time: 01.03 at 10.00-11.30 
  • No of participants: 20

Organised by: Anu Grete Oder; Inna Baranova

Registration: https://iseteenindus.integratsioon.ee/service/view/12716?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

Musical Wednesday A2+ (Narva)

We meet once a month on Wednesdays to practise Estonian through singing!

Each meeting will have its own theme. During Musical Wednesdays, we will get to know the works of a number of Estonian composers and singers, play different games, and, of course, sing both older and newer songs.

  • Language level: A2+ 
  • Time: 15.03 from 6.00 p.m. – 8.00 p.m.
  • Location: Narva Estonian Language House (Linda 2, Narva)
  • Hosts: Teele Parts, Pille Maffucci
  • No of participants: 35

Registration: https://iseteenindus.integratsioon.ee/service/view/12708?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.

MOKALAAT B2+ (ZOOM)

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: 13.03 at 18.00-19.30
  • Location: Zoom
  • No of participants: 25
  • Teacher: Pille Maffucci

Registration: https://iseteenindus.integratsioon.ee/service/view/12709?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.

Narva parents’ club A2+ (Harku)

Parents’ Club is meant for adults and families with children who are interested in self-improvement. We will meet interesting people and participate in workshops and family events.

In autumn 2023, two state upper secondary schools are going to be opened in Narva, with a total of more than 700 pupils. The changes that students, parents, and teachers in Narva will be facing are huge. Fears run deep and expectations are high. For inspiration and to see how the new state upper secondary schools that already exist in Estonia operate, we invite parents and children to visit the Jõhvi, Tabasalu, Rakvere, and Läänemere state upper secondary schools and learn about the concepts, curricula, and life in general at these schools.

March: visit to the Tabasalu Upper Secondary School

  • Language level: A2+
  • Time: 03.03 
  • We are going to meet in front of the Estonian Language House in Narva (Linda 2, Narva) and depart from there.
  • Number of participants: 20 (10 adults with a child aged at least 13)
  • Teacher: Darja Berestova

Registration: https://iseteenindus.integratsioon.ee/service/view/12714?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.

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: 8.03 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/12703?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.

Cooking Club B1+ (Narva)/REGISTRATION IS CLOSED

Anyone who wants to practise Estonian and try their hand at different recipes in good company is welcome to join our Cooking Club!

We will cover topics ranging from table manners to teaching how to barbecue. Each meeting will have its own theme – for example, we will learn how many different dishes can be made from fish or how to make a festive snack that is good enough to be served at a presidential reception.

  • Language level: B1+ 
  • Time: 9.03 from 18.00-20.00 
  • Location: Manufaktuur Restaurant of the Ida-Virumaa Vocational Education Centre (Kreenholmi 45, Narva)
  • Hosts: Julia Viirsalu, Urmas Murumäe
  • No of participants: 16

Registration: https://iseteenindus.integratsioon.ee/service/view/12707?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.

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: 1.03 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/12702?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.

Bobbin lace making in Estonian A2+ (Kiviõli)

Together with bobbin lace master Olga Kublitskaja and local bobbin lace enthusiast Urve Hiie, we will get to know the history of bobbin lace making and lace. We will also practice the Estonian language.

Olga Kublitskaja, an internationally known bobbin lace master and trainer, will help the participants make wonderful laces. The main purpose of the classes is to encourage the participants to speak Estonian.

  • Language level: A2+
  • Time: 18.02 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 
  • Location: Office of the Estonian Language House in Lüganuse rural municipality on the ground floor of the Kiviõli Health Centre (Keskpuiestee 36, Kiviõli)
  • Instructors: Olga Kublitskaja

Registration: https://iseteenindus.integratsioon.ee/service/view/12328?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

We are looking for partners to teach the Estonian language and culture in families

The Integration Foundation is looking for partners among non-profit organisations to offer young people with a mother tongue other than Estonian the opportunity to learn the Estonian language and get to know the country’s culture in Estonian families. The foundation awaits applications until 17 March.

‘You can learn the Estonian language and get to know the everyday Estonian customs best by spending time with Estonians from day to day. That is why this year, we are once again offering young people with a mother tongue other than Estonian the opportunity to spend a few weeks in summer in Estonian families with children of the same age. We entrust the task of finding families, engaging young people, and making other necessary arrangements to non-profit organisations,’ said Jana Tondi, Head of Language Learning Activities at the Integration Foundation.

Non-profit organisations can apply for a grant of up to 50,000 euros from the Integration Foundation to organise learning Estonian language and culture in families. The Ministry of Culture has earmarked 100,000 euros to support all such activities.

‘We hope to welcome at least 200 young people to Estonian families this summer. We are looking for suggestions on how families can involve young people in joint activities, support their everyday communication, and help them integrate into the Estonian language and cultural space in the form of applications from non-profit organisations. This is all based on the prerequisite that young people with a mother tongue other than Estonian are aged between 7 and 19 and can live in a family for 10–14 days,’ added Jana Tondi.

The Integration Foundation awaits applications from non-profit organisations for supporting the organisation of Estonian language and culture education in families until 17 March. The detailed terms and conditions are published on the website of the Integration Foundation. Further questions can be sent to the contact details provided on the website or asked during the online information session on 7 March.

The Integration Foundation has been supporting the learning of Estonian language and culture in families and camps since 1998. To date, more than 20,000 young people have taken part in it.

Last year, 181 young people from Sillamäe, Narva, Kohtla-Järve, Tallinn, and Viimsi, took part in Estonian language and culture studies organised in families with the support of the Integration Foundation. The training took place in Pärnu, Saare, Harju, Viljandi, and in Võru Counties. A total of 54 families from Võru County, Tartu, Kolga-Jaani, Pärnu, and Viimsi were involved in language learning. All Estonian families had children and grandchildren who acted as support persons.

For the young people who took part in the family studies, there were day trips to different places in Estonia, exploration games in the urban space, picnics, hikes on hiking trails in bogs and valleys, craft days or sports days, concerts with songs and instruments. Together, they also took part in popular events such as Midsummer Day celebrations.

Photo: In 2022, young people who participated in family education on a hike in Rõuge Ööbikooru. Photo: Pille Kulberg.