Spanish language course underway for Public Servants

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Professor Nelson Hernan Giraldo of the National University of Colombia engages public servants during a lesson.

Seventy-seven public servants are currently benefitting from the fourth edition of Spanish language courses being held under a cultural agreement signed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Government of the Republic of Colombia since 1970, a press release from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated.

The classes are scheduled to end in August. Participants will receive a certificate from the National University of Colombia at the conclusion of the course.

Professor Nelson Hernan Giraldo of the National University of Colombia engages public servants during a lesson.

National Ozone Officer with the Ministry of Agriculture Behonka Dey said, “It’s a bit challenging, especially the vocabulary although I like that the class is continuous.” She noted that she often encounters Spanish while at work and “even though I might not be fluent, I still need to understand what is being said.”

Another participant, Foreign Service Officer; Robin Motayne explained that the course is interactive with a very engaging lecturer. “Very little English is spoken in the class, which is good, because a foreign officer should be versed in a language; at least one or two,” Motayne continued.

Other participants come from Guyana Revenue Authority, the Ministry of the Presidency, Carnegie School of Home Economics, Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation, Guyana Lands and Survey Commission, the Ministry of Business, the Guyana Police Force, the Ministry of Public Health, the Teaching Service Commission and the Ministry of Education among others.

The four-month course is being conducted by Professor Nelson Hernan Giraldo who has taught at several universities and academic institutions, the statement added. 

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