Увидеть и сделатьVisit the Kremlin
Explore museums and Cathedrals of the Kremlin Visit the Tretyakov Gallery See St. Basil Cathedral
Buy things at Old Arbat
Visit the Bolshoy Theatre Go to St. Petersburg on weekend Уровень классов
Количество студентов в классе
Студенческий возраст
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Описание школыMoscow is the most dynamic and modern city in Russia. It is often called "New York of Russia" as this city never sleeps. Beautiful old buildings - churches and houses here stand close to hi-tech structures made of glass and concrete. Russian is an international language and many foreigners wish to know it as it is the language of such great writers as Pushkin, Tolstoy, Dostoyevskiy and composers like Chaikovskiy and Mussorgskiy. Eurocentres Moscow school offers the foreigners the course of Russian language. The school is located in the centre of Moscow within a short walk from Byelorussian Railway station on the ground floor of the office building. The school offers its students everything for comfortable and efficient studying process: - spacious classes; Темы курсаGeneralРасписание курса
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The school offers the following courses for students over 18 years old:
-General Russian. The course includes 4 basic aspects of the language: Reading, Listening, Speaking and Writing. You will be able to talk fluently and to support formal and informal conversations and also will be able to have an interview.
- Cultural activity program. The course includes the intensive program on Russian language and excursions around Moscow. The students will visit the most popular places of interest - The Kremlin, the Red Square, the Tretyakov Gallery and others.
The teachers of Eurocentres Moscow have created a unique approach to teaching Russian as foreign language. Its purpose is to make students feel free to speak Russian and to feel more self-assured in communication.
Homestay
Russians are very hospitable nation, they are very kind and friendly to people from other countries. You may live with a married couple or with just single person. You will also have a chance to try traditional Russian food: pelmeni, pancakes, pies and caviar.
Living in a family also gives you a wonderful opportunity to practice Russian outside your class. And the members of the host family will accompany you to museums and theatres.
The family provides the student with:
- Separate room;
- 2-times meals;
- bed linen;
- shower/bath, toilet, Internet and telephone
Apartments
You may share apartments if you prefer to live alone or with 1-2 neighbours. You don't loose language practice as the neighbour can be only the student of our school.
In the apartments you will have:
- 1 or 2 rooms;
-kichen and bathroom;
- furniture: beds, sofas, tables, chairs;
- equipment.
Student Visa
This type of visa is issued only for students, who come to Russia for exchange or education.
This is the best kind of visa, but you can only get it if you applied to a Russian university, school or an institution and will study there. In that case, you will need to submit your data to the university and the "foreign department" of the university will take care of all the formalities. They will submit all your data to the immigration officials and have your student invitation ready in about 7 to 10 days. After that, they'll either send you the invitation by post or by fax.
Usually, the student visa doesn't have a limited validity, it is extended all the time, depending on how long you study.
When you apply to the consulate for a student visa, you'll need to pay a normal fee, which will be about the same as for a tourist visa ($50-$150, depending on processing time).
Moscow is more than 850 years old. It was founded in 1147 by Prince Yuriy Dolgorukiy. There are many historical buildings and modern hi-tech skyscrapers. Today there are more than 11 mln of inhabitants in Moscow.
The word "Kremlin" ususally comes to your mind when you think about Moscow. The Kremlin has been a fortress that protected Moscow from the foreign invaders. The look of the Kremlin known all over the world was constructed in the 15th century. In the Kremlin you can see the collections of arms and treasures - in Oruzheynaya Palata ( The Arms' House) and Granovitaya Palata (The Treasures' house). Also, there are 3 beautiful cathedrals - Uspenskiy, Blagoveschenskiy and Arkhangelskiy.
Outside the Kremlin there is also a beautiful Saint Basil's Cathedral built in the 16th century. The exposition in the History Museum will tell you much about the history of Russia.
Walk along the Old Arbat and but some specific Russian souvenirs - "Ushanka" caps, Khokhloma dishes, Matryoshks dolls and others.
In the Tretyakov Gallery you can find the greatest collection of Russian paintings. In the Pushkin Museum you will see the masterpieces of European art. The branch of the Tretyakov Gallery at Krymskiy Val has the pictures and sculpture by contemporary Russian artists.
You should go to the Bolshoy Theatre to enjoy brilliant Russian opera and ballet well-known all over the world.
Besides Moscow you can visit Yasnaya Polyana - the natural park and the birthplace of Leo Tolstoy and Sergiev Posad with its unique ancient churches. You can also go on a weekend trip to Saint Petersburg - a real museum in the open air!
Moscow is definitely worth visiting if you are interested in Russian culture and lifestyle and willing to understand the mentality of the Russians. And the best way to do it - is to study the great and powerful Russian Language in Eurocentres Moscow.
Russia is always in my heart. The people there are very kind and generous, though the beauty of their soul may be not seen from the first sight.
I have been lecturing at university for 20 years and all thid time I have been dreaming to visit Russia.
There is a tradition in Russia - to treat the guests and foreigners like... kings! For some time I felt uneasy, as I am just an ordinary person.
In the end of my course I was given many presents and a book of Alexander Pushkin's poems. Now I can say:
YA LUBLYU VAS!