Tania Doigon has arrived in Southern Province of Turkey of Mersin five years ago. At present, it has more Citizens in The boycott, due to the aggravation of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. Doygun decided help for them one way she knows how: Teach the Turkish language language and culture.
about 30 people who took Shelter in Mersin after fleeing conflict, almost exclusively womenAttending her classes in Mezitli district of the province.
“We have to learn Turkish to adapt better here, at least a few words,” Duigun told Demiroren News Agency (DHA). on side lines of divide it on Sunday. “Along with language Hospitality and charity courses of Turkish language people. it has been one A month since we started and I have 30 students. We organize classes twice A week, she said, and we’ve seen a lot of interest. Outside the classroom, Doygun guides her students and get together practice Turkish language, for For example, shopping together in markets.
Maria Stasiuk, who Escaped Kyiv and settled in Mersin said two months ago that she attends classes so she can “make Turkish friends.” “I have learned how to greet peopleI learned how to bargain while shopping. “I am grateful to our teacher,” she said. Valerie Pinko 63-yearOld ukrainian national From Kharkiv, he said he is no stranger to Turkey because he visited a couple of times in The past But he does not speak Turkish. “me want In order to meet more Turkish language people. me know how They are warm and want To communicate with He said the best of them.
Tania Doigon has arrived in Southern Province of Turkey of Mersin five years ago. At present, it has more Citizens in The boycott, due to the aggravation of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. Doygun decided help for them one way she knows how: Teach the Turkish language language and culture.
about 30 people who took Shelter in Mersin after fleeing conflict, almost exclusively womenAttending her classes in Mezitli district of the province.
“We have to learn Turkish to adapt better here, at least a few words,” Duigun told Demiroren News Agency (DHA). on side lines of divide it on Sunday. “Along with language Hospitality and charity courses of Turkish language people. it has been one A month since we started and I have 30 students. We organize classes twice A week, she said, and we’ve seen a lot of interest. Outside the classroom, Doygun guides her students and get together practice Turkish language, for For example, shopping together in markets.
Maria Stasiuk, who Escaped Kyiv and settled in Mersin said two months ago that she attends classes so she can “make Turkish friends.” “I have learned how to greet peopleI learned how to bargain while shopping. “I am grateful to our teacher,” she said. Valerie Pinko 63-yearOld ukrainian national From Kharkiv, he said he is no stranger to Turkey because he visited a couple of times in The past But he does not speak Turkish. “me want In order to meet more Turkish language people. me know how They are warm and want To communicate with He said the best of them.