Africa: Low Motivation Towards Russian Language in Africa

21 November 2013
opinion

For the past two decades, Russian language studies has drastically fallen among the African population primarily due to lack of general interest, financial constraints in support for study programs and a lack of consistent interactive cultural activities by the Russian authorities, both Russian and African experts say

The study of foreign languages, including Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, Dutch and the emerging interest in the Chinese language, has been a long part of Africans lives, especially of those who hope to move across borders and have smooth interactions with other nationals from different countries all around the world.

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