Ukrainian and Egyptian Students Meet at Turkish Speaking Club

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Yunus Emre Institute's branches in Kiev and Cairo have organized an "International Turkish Speaking Club" event.

Forty students who learn Turkish at the Institute's branches in Kiev and Cairo as well as guests from Turkey attended the event held online on April 14, 2020.

During the event live broadcast from the Institute's social media accounts, the participants tried to answer the question, "How can we have quality spare time during the quarantine?" After Yunus Emre Institute's Kiev Branch Director Dr. Ender Korkmaz and Yunus Emre Institute's Cairo Branch Director Emin Boyraz greeted the participants, Aksaray University Faculty Member Kudret Safa Gümüş talked about the brief history of quarantine and the major quarantines in history, with the advice that people should get rid of personal concerns and deal with hobbies during the quarantine.

At the program, the Egyptian and Ukrainian students had a chance to get acquainted with people from different cultures, learn how they spend their time under the quarantine, and exchanged information about the Covid-19 epidemic and quarantine days.

At the speaking club to be held next week, students learning Turkish at the Institute's branches in Rome, London, Cairo and Kiev will come together and converse in Turkish.