Croatian language, culture & conversation
Teacher: Ines Kotarac (Istanbul)
Are you maybe going on a vacation to one of a beautiful Croatian islands and want to learn basics? Or you are a history student interested in war(s) that happened in 90ies with falling apart of Yugoslavia and want to talk about it?
+ MoreAs a native speaker and a professor of Croatian language and literature I offer instruction in all levels of Croatian language - from beginner's to advanced. The lessons and approach will meet the needs and interests of each student, and I will do my best to make your language learning experience interesting and fun. The other good thing is, if you learn Croatian, you will be understood also in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia.
Istanbul, located in both Europe and Asia, is the largest city in Turkey and one of the most populous cities in Europe. It has been the capital of three empires - Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman - and is a cultural melting pot where East meets West. The Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, and Topkapi Palace are some of the city's historical landmarks.
Turkish is the official language, but English is widely spoken. Istanbul is home to a diverse population, including Turks, Kurds, Armenians, and Greeks.