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Armenian Language – 8-Lesson Package $144

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Lessons 8
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Duration 60 min
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Age group 5+
Lesson price 8100 ֏ Lesson price 18 $ Lesson price 2020
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Armenian Language – 8-Lesson Package $144

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Marine Avetyan
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M.A.M-ը հասանելի է դարձնում «Մեկ ազգ, մեկ մշակույթ» նպատակը՝ կրթելով ամբողջ աշխարհում ապրող հայ երեխաներին և տալով նույն գիտելիքն ու դաստիարակությունը` անկախ երեխայի բնակության վայրից։
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Լեզուն՝ անկասկած, ամենաորոշիչ ու կենտրոնական ուժն է հանդիսանում յուրաքանչյուր ազգի մշակույթի, դաստիարակության և տրադիցիաների պահպանման հարցում։ Դրա վառ ապացույցն է հայ ազգի հարյուրամյակների պատմությունը առանց պետականության։ Բնակվելով օտար երկրում, բայց տանը խոսելով հայերեն, միևնույն է երեխային անհրաժեշտ է տիրապետել գիրը և գրագետ խոսելու ունակությունը։
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M.A.M is an ambitious educational project that delivers high-quality, authentic and practical Armenian language skills to children everywhere. The advanced technological platform successfully integrates both the linguistic and cultural components of language instruction, and is designed to meet the complex needs of contemporary child education.
Narek Sahakyan
Developing a stronger link between the Armenian diaspora and the homeland is of utmost importance in these difficult times. M.A.M is a unique project that connects children to their roots by providing culturally-relevant and practical Armenian instruction
Anna Kocharian
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