Language is a bridge for connecting with the world. Learning a new language not only opens doors to knowledge and other cultures but also provides access to broader educational, professional, and social opportunities. For this reason, Hoviat – Women’s Identity organized an English language course for women who had missed formal education or needed to acquire new language skills.
Twenty women of varying language levels participated in the program. Classes were conducted using modern teaching methods and practical exercises, ranging from simple daily conversations to basic reading and writing. The course environment was not only educational but also supportive and motivational.
All participants successfully completed the course and received certificates of completion. Many are now able to engage confidently in social settings, handle everyday correspondence, and take steps toward more advanced learning.
This course demonstrated that language learning is not just a technical skill but a tool for opening new doors in life, increasing personal independence, and strengthening women’s presence in society.
