Sunday, 19 January 2014

[Unicum] FW: Hungarian Classes

 

I am reaching out again to the Unicum family concerning possible Hungarian language classes.  I received a number of responses and we are looking forward to starting classes in February.  Please excuse the use of English but I want to reach out to those people who may not yet be fluent in Hungarian but want to be.

 

Advanced Class:  We currently anticipated continuation of our advanced class that will meet every other Thursday’s beginning February  6th at an office building near McPherson Square.  The class will meet for eight alternating week sessions at a cost of $160. 

 

Intermediate Class: We are planning on an intermediate class that will meet every Monday evenings at the meeting space available at an apartments complex located just north of the Zoo on Connecticut Ave.  The classes would begin February 3rd for 12 weeks at a cost of $240. 

 

Beginners Class:  We are also hoping to start a beginners class if we have enough interest.  The start date, location and duration for the beginners class has not been set but would work out to approximately $20 times the number of scheduled classes plus the cost of the books.  If you are interested, please let me know when you can start and what nights are best.  Also, if you can suggest a place to meet, that would be wonderful.  Possible locations would include public meeting space in a school classroom, a church meeting area, an apartment or condo complex community area, or an office conference room.

 

Meet Up for Interested Students:  This coming Thursday evening (January 23), some of those interested in the classes will be getting together at a restaurant downtown (also near McPherson Square) for dinner or drinks starting around 7.  Our three delightful, native-speaking teachers will be there and we hope to have copies of the textbooks.  If you are interested in joining us, please let Peter Berty (peteandellen@verizon.net) know if you plan on attending so he alert the restaurant as to how many may be coming.  If you know of anyone who might be interested in any of these classes, please feel free to pass this on.

 

Köszönöm szépen!

 

 

 

Gábor Rózsa

Chairman of the Board

Kossuth Foundation

of the Hungarian Reformed Federation of America

2001 Massachusetts Ave, NW

Washington, DC 20036

7ö3.38ö.13ö8

 

 

 

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