Every week, a group of Ukrainian women meet at the Ostrava library for Czech language courses, led by volunteer Petra Kořená. At the beginning, none of the course participants spoke any language, but today they are friends. For the women, the course is not only about language, but also a way to help each other and not be alone. “Through Petra, we feel the Czech Republic. It is psychologically important that we have some contact with Czechs,” say…
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Every week, a group of Ukrainian women meet at the Ostrava library for Czech language courses, led by volunteer Petra Kořená. At the beginning, none of the course participants spoke any language, but today they are friends. For the women, the course is not only about language, but also a way to help each other and not be alone. “Through Petra, we feel the Czech Republic. It is psychologically important that we have some contact with Czechs,” say…