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11.11: Russian, Math, Conversation Club - The Price Cut

Global sale time is not a time for useless shopping. For example, the lessons for the children at our Palme School will benefit them for a long time to come.

Enroll your child in Russian language, math, and Conversation Club while there is a price cut for all three areas in honor of 11.11.

Russian language and math are taught twice a week for 40 minutes. This is the optimal time for the child not to get tired and to assimilate new information. Even after one month of training, parents notice results: some children speak their first sentences in Russian and count candy, while others begin to formulate long phrases and can add 78+15 in their mind. Of course, everything depends on the initial level, so we enroll children in groups that correspond to their current knowledge.

Our online classes have a maximum of 10 students. During the lessons, children can discuss among themselves and with the teacher, ask questions. All this develops communication skills and teaches children not to be afraid to express their opinions.

Russian language prices:

- 1 month - $109 per month (15%)
- 3 months - $99 per month (23%)
- 6 months - $89 per month (31%)
- 12 months - $79 per month (38%)

Math prices:

- 1 month - $109 per month (15%)
- 3 months - $99 per month (23%)
- 6 months - $89 per month (31%)
- 12 months - $79 per month (38%)

Conversation Club is a class where children overcome the language barrier. There is no theory, only practice, conversations in Russian with the teacher and other students. Enroll your child in the Conversation Club if you want him/her to speak your native language as quickly as possible.

Prices for Conversation Club:

- 1 month - $79 per month (11%)
- 3 months - $59 per month (33%)
- 6 months - $54 per month (39%)
- 12 months - $49 per month (44%)

Our offer is only valid until November 14 23:59 Vancouver time. Don't miss out on The Chance To Grab The Best Price!

Recording in Russian: https://www.palmeschool.com

Math Enrollment: https://www.palmeschool.com/math/ru

Enrollment in Conversation Clubhttps://www.palmeschool.com/speaking-club

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1. To skazat' (сказать) - To say. While "to say" exists in English, it doesn't carry the same nuance of a definitive statement or pronouncement. Russian often uses "to skazat'" to emphasize the act of stating something as a fact, with a sense of finality. 2. Pochemuchka (почемучка) - A curious person, especially a child who constantly asks "why?". English has "curious person" or "inquisitive," but "pochemuchka" is a more specific and affectionate term. 3. Toska (тоска) - A deep, often melancholic longing or yearning, a spiritual anguish without a specific cause. English words like "sadness," "melancholy," or "longing" don't fully capture the unique Russian feeling of "toska." 4. Avos' (авось) - A hope that things will turn out well by chance, without any effort or planning. It's a belief in luck or fate. English doesn't have a single word for this distinctly Russian concept. 5. Intelligentsia (интеллигенция) - A social class of intellectuals, artists, and educated people who consider themselves a distinct group with a responsibility to society. While English has "intellectuals" or "educated class," "intelligentsia" has a more specific historical and cultural connotation in Russian. 6. Dusha (душа) - Soul. While English has "soul," the Russian "dusha" often encompasses a broader range of meanings, including the inner self, one's character, and one's emotional core, with a deeper, more profound significance. 7. Blat (блат) - A system of informal connections and favors used to get things done, often circumventing official channels. It's a kind of informal networking or “knowing people.” English equivalents like "connections" or "networking" don't quite capture the often illicit or at least questionable nature of "blat." 8. Vyborgskaia storona (Выборгская сторона) - Literally "Vyborg side," but it's commonly used to refer to a more insular, provincial, or even slightly backward part of a city, in contrast to the more modern or central areas. It implies a certain character or social atmosphere. 9. Sverkhpotrebleniye (сверхпотребление) - Overconsumption. While English has "overconsumption" or "excessive consumption," "sverkhpotrebleniye" is a more concise and commonly used term in Russian to describe the phenomenon of consuming more than is necessary or sustainable. 10. Nedotopleniye (недотопление) - Insufficient heating. This is a very specific word for when a building or room is not heated enough, a common issue in colder climates where heating is a significant concern. English would require a phrase like "inadequate heating" or "not warm enough."

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