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Bulgarian language course for adults in Scotland

Photo: Bulgarian cultural and educational centre Scotland /Facebook

Applications can be submitted to the Bulgarian Cultural and Educational Centre in Scotland, First Bulgarian School "Nadejda Stancioff - Lady Muir” in Edinburgh for a new course for adults - Bulgarian for beginners. Classes start at 6-7 PM on Saturday, 4 October, 2025 in the building of the First Bulgarian School in Edinburgh, the cultural and education centre posted on Facebook.

The classes are for beginners, adults over 18, in small groups (A1/A2), with teacher Alina Bankova. Support is available in English, Russian, or Italian (online individual sessions). Applications can be submitted to: bgschooledinburgh@gmail.com and alinabankova@gmail.com.



Edited by Ivo Ivanov
Translated and posted by Milena Daynova
Photo: Bulgarian cultural and educational centre Scotland / Facebook



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