University of York offers Ukrainian language course for host families

The eight week course will help improve communication between sponsors and refugees

Author: Kathy GreenPublished 29th Jun 2022
Last updated 29th Jun 2022

The University of York has started an eight-week course to help hosts of Ukrainian refugees to communicate with their guests.

The lessons will focus on practical conversations like greetings, family and work, food and of course - the British weather.

The course will be taught by Dr Maryna Kapas-Romaniuk from the Department of Language and Linguistic Science, herself a refugee from the country, which is at war with Russia.

Living near York since April with her son, Dr Kapas-Romaniuk is an experienced Ukrainian language teacher, and previously taught foreign medical students in Kyiv.

She said: “Refugees, particularly children, may not be able to speak English initially, although they will be learning quickly. We know many hosts and their families are keen to speak to their guests in their native language, and we’ve already had a great response, with dozens signing up.”

Dr Kapas-Romaniuk is passionate about ensuring that the Ukrainian language continues to be shared, and believes host families will be in a good position to make fast progress.

She added: “I know that success in learning a new language is all about motivation, and sponsors/hosts will be able to put their knowledge to use immediately. I’m really excited to be sharing Ukrainian more widely via the University.”

All course fees will be donated to the UNICEF's Ukraine appeal.

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