With the participation of 160 students, the Turkish Cultural Centre, Yunus Emre, recently organised many courses in Turkish language using virtual and distance education platforms.
The Director of the Turkish Cultural Centre Yunus Emre in Doha, Dr. Seljuk Kuja
(pictured), said that the initiative comes in response to the current health conditions and in line with preventive measures to avoid the causes of infection with coronavirus.
The Centre uses virtual education and education platforms remotely and the live interactive lessons system is implemented according to the Zoom application, he noted.
He also said that about 5 teachers are providing these lessons to 160 students enrolled in distance education courses, explaining that there will be an online exam at the end of these courses.
The courses for teaching the Turkish language are at the forefront of activities and events launched by Turkish Cultural Centre Yunus Emre in Doha, and it aims to promote Turkish culture and language.
Since its inauguration in late 2015, the Centre has launched a number of events that reflect the richness and diversity of Turkish culture, and it also plays a prominent role in spreading Turkish culture, arts and language through its participation in cultural activities, as well as is able to open windows in the definition of the Turkish language, arts, heritage and culture and contributes to their publication.