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For those who plan on taking Suomi 1 @ U of Helsinki...

Post by Phil » Wed Jan 07, 2004 2:31 pm

I've only taken one Finnish course at the University of Helsinki and it was EXCELLENT. My teacher was Anna Maija Luomi and she is incredible. She's natural-born teacher, enthusiastic, knowledgable, entertaining.....and best of all, she teaches the entire class in English.

Some may have a problem with her using so much English but I think it's essential for the learning process...especially at level 1.

Anyways, she's teaching level 1 in the spring and I highly recommend you take her class if you're planning to signup. She's doing Monday/Wednesday classes from 18.15 to 17.45

I know there are MANY other great Finnish teachers at the university so anyone you choose will probably be great but I can personally guarantee that you will love Anna Maija.

http://www.helsinki.fi/kksc/language.se ... s_2_1.html



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Post by FinWilli » Fri Jan 09, 2004 11:03 pm

Man - you should sell cars or something - you were so convincing that I could not resist to sign in :D
Has anyone else from . registered for that course?

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Post by Riko » Tue Feb 17, 2004 4:28 am

I just started the beginner course with her. She is a good instructor but she does move along pretty quickly. I'm glad there was a holiday this week so I can catch up on the vocabulary. Anyone else in her class?
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Post by Richard » Tue Feb 17, 2004 4:07 pm

She's very good, I had my beginner course with her.

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Post by FinWilli » Tue Feb 17, 2004 9:46 pm

Riko wrote:I just started the beginner course with her. She is a good instructor but she does move along pretty quickly. I'm glad there was a holiday this week so I can catch up on the vocabulary. Anyone else in her class?
I came too late on registration day - so they punished me and I'm now in the course which starts at 16:30 - with another teacher.


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