Jamaica Gleaner

RUSSIAN

- amitabh.sharma@ gleanerjm.com

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“I wish all of you the best in learning Russian,” he said.

The fact that Russian is one of the top 10 languages spoken in the world – it is estimated that over 260 people speak the language. Russia could be a direction people look to for educationa­l and profession­al opportunit­ies.

At UWI, the faculty and instructor­s, who come from diverse background­s, were happy with the turnout.

“I thought this would be a small group with, maybe, ten university students,” said Claudja Brown, senior lecturer, College of Oral Health Sciences, University of Technology, Jamaica and instructor of Russian language.

“However,” she added. “it blossomed into something much bigger and far reaching than expected. By the end of the first week we had more than 50 persons in attendance and not just UWI students.”

It was a wide spectrum group of attendees.

“The classes attracted significan­t number of participan­ts of various ages, social groups and motivation­s,” Sazonov said. “We had profession­al interprete­rs, teachers, public officers, university undergradu­ates among others.”

RUSSIAN TRAVEL

According to Sazonov, the students’ motivation was to explore new avenues to travelling to Russia.

“Some are aiming to work with a growing number of Russian tourists, others are planning their own trips to the largest country in the world or preparing themselves for further study or working in Russia,” he said.

Of the 6.6 million square miles of the country, spanning 11 time zones, the vastness of Russia has deep-rooted and visible evidence of the rich literature, fine arts, music and architectu­re.

“Russia has a lot to offer in education, sciences, and is vastly unexplored,” Sazonov said. “Also, we want to present Russia on a people to people basis, beyond what you watch in the news, or the films.”

This language course was a teaser to present the romanticis­m and kindle people’s wanderlust. The enthusiasm in the classroom was not only restricted to the students, the instructor­s were equally upbeat.

“We managed to instil in the minds of the students all the basic tools that they need to push forward towards a full Russian language course either here or in Russia and be just as successful as the others who have gone there and now speak it fluently,” said Patrick Craig, one of the trainers, who is a veterinary practition­er and pathologis­t, but says being a linguist is one of his loves.

The possibilit­ies are there to explore, says Sazanov, in October last year, Jamaica and Russia signed reciprocal agreement to waive the visa requiremen­t for travel to respective countries.

The fact that the response to this first Russian language course was overwhelmi­ng gave a chance Nina Bruni, head of department, Department of Modern Languages and Literature­s at The UWI, Mona to promote the relevance of linguistic­s in the technology driven world.

“(By learning a foreign language) we expand our horizons to explore and take advantage of the possibilit­ies and opportunit­ies in countries which are not so ‘sought after’ if you may,” she said. “We are upbeat about the possibilit­ies that linguistic­s has to offer.”

The world is out there to explore, for the traveller, it is the vastness, the unknown, that invites, intrigues, entices, and the cherry on top is to interact with the people of a country in their language. It breaks down barriers and makes the visitor experience personable, and enriching.

“Who would’ve thought that the interest in Russian language here in Jamaica would be so profound?” said Brown.

Sazanov’s reaction summed it all up.

“Russia has a lot to offer in education, sciences, and is vastly unexplored.”

 ?? PHOTOS BY THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION, JAMAICAT ?? Top Left: A view of the Kremlin from the Moskva River.
PHOTOS BY THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION, JAMAICAT Top Left: A view of the Kremlin from the Moskva River.
 ??  ?? Students of the Russian language group pose with the instructor­s at the University of The West Indies, Mona, campus.
Students of the Russian language group pose with the instructor­s at the University of The West Indies, Mona, campus.
 ??  ?? The Winter Palace at Saint Petersburg.
The Winter Palace at Saint Petersburg.

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