Friday in Library B1 (Paldiski)

  • Language level required: B1
  • Location: Tallinna eesti keele maja Rae 38, Paldiski linn, raamatukogu
  • Time: 13.12.2024 kell 16:00 - 17:30
  • Format: Language Practice

Friday in Library is a social club which brings together people from different cultural backgrounds who want to practice Estonian in a pleasant and welcoming setting.

The club is a place to get acquainted with one another, have conversations with the help of various forms of communication, play fun team games, and exchange information.

The Friday in Library events are meant for those who are still learning Estonian and who want to practice it in a playful manner.

Registration: https://iseteenindus.integratsioon.ee/service/view/14980?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

Friday in Library B1 (Paldiski) - GROUP FULL

  • Language level required: B1
  • Location: Tallinna eesti keele maja Rae 38, Paldiski linn, raamatukogu
  • Time: 06.12.2024 kell 16:00 - 17:30
  • Format: Language Practice

Friday in Library is a social club which brings together people from different cultural backgrounds who want to practice Estonian in a pleasant and welcoming setting.

The club is a place to get acquainted with one another, have conversations with the help of various forms of communication, play fun team games, and exchange information.

The Friday in Library events are meant for those who are still learning Estonian and who want to practice it in a playful manner.

Registration: https://iseteenindus.integratsioon.ee/service/view/14979?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

Estonian language and basic module courses for Ukrainian refugees

 

Which Estonian language courses do Ukrainian refugees have to take?

Ukrainian refugees will have to complete the Estonian language courses provided by the Integration Foundation within the Settle in Estonia adaptation programme for beneficiariesipients of temporary or international protection. There are the courses for beginners – A1 level – as well as for the following A2 and B1 levels. You can take the courses free of charge online or in larger Estonian towns in the morning, afternoon, or evening.

The purpose of learning Estonian is to make it as easy as possible for you to settle in Estonia. It is also necessary for obtaining a residence permit in Estonia.

 

Are there any other mandatory training courses for Ukrainian refugees in addition to Estonian language courses?

Yes. In addition to learning Estonian, all Ukrainian war refugees are required to participate in a 1-day training course on the basic module of the adaptation program. This training provides an overview of Estonian society and laws, culture and people, and practical life. The training lasts 8 academic hours and takes place online.

 

Which courses can Ukrainian refugees register for in 2024?

As at 1 December 2024, beneficiaries of international protection can register for Estonian language courses, which can be attended online or in larger Estonian towns starting in December this year and in January or February next year.

There are about 1000 available seats for beneficiaries of international protection at A1-level. Also estonian language courses at level A2 and B1 are available.

You should register for these courses as soon as possible, as registration for study groups closes when the maximum number of students is reached, and new groups are not being planned this year.

You can register for a suitable course on the Settle in Estonia website: REGISTER. You can log into the website via Mobiil-ID, Smart-ID or ID-card. Then, on your personal account, you will see your data and the courses available to you and can pick and register for a course that suits you.

We will offer language courses to beneficiaries of temporary protection again in 2025. For information, be sure to follow our website integratsioon.ee and the Settle in Estonia Facebook account https://www.facebook.com/settleinestonia.

 

When and how can I take the available language courses?

As at 1 December 2024, beneficiaries of international protection can register for A1-, A2-, and B1-level Estonian language courses. All available courses will start in December this year and in January or February next year. Those will take place online and in larger Estonian towns in the morning, daytime, or evening. The courses are taught by language school teachers selected by the Integration Foundation through a public procurement procedure.

The Estonian language course for beginners (A1 level) lasts approximately four months, A2-level – six months, and B1 – eight months. To successfully complete the courses and obtain the corresponding certificate, you will need to attend language lessons and take a test at the end of the course.

Detailed information (time and place of studies, the name of the language school, etc.) is available on the Settle in Estonia website: LOGIN. You can log into the website via Mobiil-ID, Smart-ID, or ID-card. On your personal account, you will see your data and the courses available to you and can pick and register for a course that suits you.

 

What should I do before the language course registration?

We recommend that you first visit the Settle in Estonia website to view the available courses: LOGIN. You can log into the website via Mobiil-ID, Smart-ID, or ID-card. On your personal account, you will see your data and the courses available to you and can pick and register for a course that suits you.

We recommend that you carefully consider which language course is suitable for you. On the one hand, you need to assess your language level to choose the relevant course. You can start learning from A1 level, then continue with A2, and finish with B1 within the Settle in Estonia programme. On the other hand, you need to consider how the time and place of studies would be compatible with your personal life. For example, for online courses you will have to allocate the exact time on exact days and some time for home tasks between sessions and have the possibility to use Zoom.

 

How to register for available courses?

Beneficiaries of temporary and international protection can register for available courses on the Settle in Estonia website: REGISTER. You can log into the website via Mobiil-ID, Smart-ID, or ID-card. Then, on your personal account, you will see your data and the courses available to you and can pick and register for a course that suits you.

 

What to do if there are no available courses on my personal account?

If you are interested in A1-level courses but there are none available on your personal account, you should report this via email: info@settleinestonia.ee.

If you are interested in A2- or B1-level courses but there are none available on your personal account, send your language certificates (A1- or A1- and A2-level accordingly) via email: info@settleinestonia.ee.

In both cases, please note that the lack of suitable courses may also be due to the fact that the study groups for the courses of interest are already full. That is why we recommend that you register as soon as possible.

Check your data and register for a course on the Settle in Estonia website: LOGIN. You can log into the website via Mobiil-ID, Smart-ID, or ID-card. Then, on your personal account, you will see your data and the courses available to you.

 

What confirms my enrolment in a language course?

If the registration is successful, you will see the confirmation on your personal account on the Settle in Estonia website. A week before the start of the course, a teacher sends an email with information about the course (place of studies, link to the online class, etc.) To get this email, double-check your email while registering.

 

Do I have to pass the exam after the language course?

It is not obligatory to take a language exam after the course. At the end of the course, there is a test to assess your progress. Based on the test results and attendance, a certificate of completion is issued. This certificate can be used as proof of Estonian language proficiency, including when extending the residence permit.

 

What else does Estonia provide to refugees within the framework of the Settle in Estonia adaptation programme?

The Settle in Estonia Programme is a free educational programme provided by the Estonian state which is intended to help the foreigners who have arrived in Estonia to adapt and become accustomed to local life more easily.

The programme, which comprises various training courses, gives an overview of how the state of Estonia and its society function and how daily life is organised, as well answers to FAQ, and knowledge of the Estonian language. The conditions of participation in the courses (study modules, obligations, etc.) depend on the legal status of the person in Estonia: temporary protection, international protection, or ordinary arrival.

Beneficiaries of temporary protection should take:

  • basic module: the general information about the Estonian state and society (up to eight academic hours);
  • language learning module: Estonian language courses for A1 level (100 academic hours), A2 (150 academic hours) or B1 (250 academic hours).

 

Beneficiaries of international protection should take:

  • basic module: the general information about the Estonian state and society (up to eight or 32 academic hours);
  • language learning module: Estonian language courses for A1 level (100 academic hours), A2 (150 academic hours) or B1 (250 academic hours).

 

Who should I contact and how if I have questions about Estonian language learning or the Settle in Estonia adaptation programme?

General information about the Settle in Estonia adaptation programme is available on the Integration Foundation website: https://integratsioon.ee/en/kohanemine. Up-to-date information on courses and other aspects of settling in Estonia is available on the Facebook account of the programme: https://www.facebook.com/settleinestonia. If you have any questions, please contact the consultants of the Integration Foundation via email: info@settleinestonia.ee.

 

Tallinna eesti keele maja Filmiklubi

  • Language level required: B1+
  • Location: Tallinna eesti keele maja Rävala pst 5, 6.korrus
  • Time: 09.12.2024 kell 17:30 - 19:30
  • Format: Language and Culture Club

Eesti keele maja Filmiklubi toimub kord kuus esmaspäeviti. Vaatame koos nii uusi kui ka vanemaid eesti filme. Kõik filmid on eestikeelsete subtiitritega. Enne filmi vaatamist teeme sissejuhatuse teemasse. Pärast filmi lõppu saab igaüks filmi kohta oma arvamust avaldada, filmis kõlanud teemasid arutada ning väikestes gruppides eesti keelt praktiseerida. Oodatud on kõik, kes huvituvad eesti filmidest, kelle keeletase on vähemalt B1 ning kes on valmis aktiivselt rääkima.
Sel korral vaatame filmi "Vehkleja".

Registration: https://iseteenindus.integratsioon.ee/service/view/14865?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

Tallinn - Rakvere A2+

  • Language level required: A2+
  • Location: Etnoweb MTÜ G. Otsa 9 parkimispeatusest, Estonia teatri kõrval
  • Time: 14.12.2024 kell 10:15 - 18:30
  • Format: Study Trip

Tutvume Rakverega, ühe Eesti vanima linnaga, mille juured ulatuvad tagasi 13. sajandisse.

Päevakavas toodud tegevuste käigus õpime ja harjutame eesti keelt ning kogume kultuurielamusi.
Kontaktisik on Liia Asanova: tel 5538663

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Õppereisi päevakava

Rakvere: külastatakse Rakvere Teatri õueala, Tarva skulptuuri, Rakvere linnust, Vallimäge, Pikka tänavat ja Keskväljakut (Arvo Pärdi skulptuur).

10.15 Väljasõit (Tallinnast aadressilt G. Otsa 9 parkimispeatusest, Estonia teatri kõrvalt)
13.30 Lõunapaus
18 30 Tagasi Tallinnas G. Otsa tänava parkimispeatuses

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Õppereisid on suunatud inimestele, kelle emakeel ei ole eesti keel ja kes soovivad eesti keelt praktiseerida; külastada kultuuriloolisi paiku ning muuseume, etendus- jt kultuuriasutusi, mis aitavad mõista eesti kultuuri eripära ja traditsioone.

Õppereisi rahastamisallikas: ESF+ projekt nr 2021-2027.4.07.23-0006 „Eesti keele õpet toetavad tegevused ja kodanikuõpe“ alategevus „Erinevate kultuuri- ja vaba aja tegevuste pakkumine eesti keele õppe toetamiseks ning praktiseerimiseks“.

Registration: https://iseteenindus.integratsioon.ee/service/view/14590?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

Language Learning Sunday in Paldiski

  • Language level required: B1+
  • Location: Tallinna eesti keele maja Rae 38, Paldiski linn, Pakri Plaza, 3.korrus
  • Time: 15.12.2024 kell 15:00 - 17:00
  • Format: Language Practice

All activities will be conducted in Estonian. The aim of the event is to carry out playful and engaging activities with the participants and to develop their Estonian language skills. Together, we will practise listening and speaking Estonian, learn new words, and encourage learners to practice the language more.

Registration: https://iseteenindus.integratsioon.ee/service/view/14972?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 all the face of Estonia: Armenians in Estonia offer the country plenty of warmth and joie de vivre

 
 

Kristine and Argenaz are Armenians who have tied their lives and their hearts to Estonia. The women met in an Armenian Sunday school where Kristine works as the director and Argenaz teaches Armenian language and culture.

For Kristine, Estonia has always been home. She was born in Estonia. "I like everything here, barring the weather. Estonia is peaceful, the people are extremely kind, and each time I return to Estonia, I always feel I’ve come home," she says. For her, it's especially heartwarming when she lands in Estonia and receives a text message on her phone that reads, "Welcome home. We missed you!"

Argenaz holds similar feelings for Estonia. Her first impression was connected to its peaceful forests. "When I came to Estonia for the first time, I associated Estonians with forest spirits, because there are so many forests here, Estonians don't care much for conversation, and they tend to keep their distance from foreigners," she says.

According to Aregnaz, Estonians have a certain magical energy. "But when you win their trust, they'll share their enchanted forests with you, and you can become good friends," Aregnaz continues.

Both Estonian and Armenian cultures are dear to Kristine and Argenaz. Aregnaz was surprised at first by the Estonians' private, silent demeanor, especially in public transport. "In Armenia, people like to talk on buses, but in Estonia it's the other way around – people value their personal space," she explains. Even though it was odd for her, she has learned to respect it, and now she even enjoys the same peace of mind that Estonia offers.

In terms of Estonian cuisine, both ladies are quick to note how much they love the famous vastlakukkel, a kind of sweet bun with whipped cream served in Northern Europe, especially on Shrove Tuesday. "I really love them a lot. I start calling my favourite cafe already in January to ask if they already sell the Shrove buns," says Kristine. "I also love bread soup and blood sausages at Christmas, too. I like Estonian cuisine."

According to Aregnaz, Armenians in Estonia offer the country plenty of warmth and joie de vivre. Her favorite Armenian word, džan, which means "dear," best describes this Armenian outlook. "We add it to our names, so that you might say 'Aregnazdžan, or Kristinedžan, which means Dear Aregnaz or Dear Kristine," she explains. It's customary in Armenian culture to add it not only to the names of friends or relatives, but also to the names of complete strangers. "This gives everyone a warm and homey feeling," says Kristine.

Armeenia näoga Eesti: Armeenia inimesed toovad kaasa soojust ja elurõõmu

 

Language Roulette A2+ (Zoom)

Keelerulett kutsub eesti keelt harjutama! Kohtume virtuaalselt Zoomi keskkonnas lühikeste vestluste formaadis.

Vestleme piiratud aja jooksul eesti keeles juhuslikus grupis. Teemad selguvad kohtumisel. Positiivne ja vaba õhkkond on garanteeritud.

  • Suhtlustase: A2+, B1, B2, C1
  • Aeg: 03.12 kell 18.00-19.00 (kogunemine kell 17.55)
  • Koht: Zoom (registreerunutele saadetakse link osalemiseks toimumispäeval hiljemalt kell 16.30)
  • Osalejate arv: 40

Läbiviijad: Ave Landrat ja Mari Taalmann

Registreeru kuni 03.12 kella 16.00ni (registreerimine avaneb kaks nädalat enne sündmust): https://forms.gle/fBw3BGnp3kja7zEk7

Language Roulette A2+ (Zoom)

Keelerulett kutsub eesti keelt harjutama! Kohtume virtuaalselt Zoomi keskkonnas lühikeste vestluste formaadis.

Vestleme piiratud aja jooksul eesti keeles juhuslikus grupis. Teemad selguvad kohtumisel. Positiivne ja vaba õhkkond on garanteeritud.

  • Suhtlustase: A2+, B1, B2, C1
  • Aeg: 17.12 kell 18.00-19.00 (kogunemine kell 17.55)
  • Koht: Zoom (registreerunutele saadetakse link osalemiseks toimumispäeval hiljemalt kell 16.30)
  • Osalejate arv: 40

Läbiviijad: Ave Landrat ja Mari Taalmann

Registreeru kuni 17.12 kella 16.00ni (registreerimine avaneb kaks nädalat enne sündmust): https://forms.gle/KKDjbE4JRvgmcnoX8